I'm new to Fusion 360, on the fence about weather or not to commit any projects/time to it.
What's bothersome about this response from Autodesk is that none of the great feature descriptions preclude this desktop program from saving files locally to the desktop. The cloud features seem wonderful for collaboration and fabrication services, (neither of which I plan to use).
Yet, as a maker/hobbyist, the price tag of Autodesk Inventor is simply out of reach. My alternatives are abysmal, (on a Mac, or BSD/Linux machine).
What I don't understand, is why Autodesk is so adamant about forcing users to store their files in their cloud? This product approach does not engender trust.
Autodesk people: as a hobbyist/maker, I would happily pay $300/yr for a version of this product which let me save my files locally, (and work with them however I see fit). Till then, I don't believe I'll be able to commit my time or projects to this tool.
Maybe one day I could have a compelling reason to use the cloud collaboration tools, but till then, I just sit an wonder:
What in the world does Autodesk have to gain by saving my files, and paying to keep servers online and serving them back to me?
About me:
I'm a UNIX professional, do not use 3d tools professionally, and have been using SketchUp for some years now for all kinds of personal projects.
With that, AutoDesk tools, (particularly CAM functionality as I dip my toe into GCODE and cheap CNC machines), is all pretty appealing. Like the projects I've done with SketchUp, I'm interested in seeing how my use grows.