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Hello @WyzeOwl
You can verify your current subscription by clicking on "About" - you will find it under the "?" dropdown in the upper right (as shown in the picture below).
To ease your concern, Fusion 360 Ultimate has not taken away functionality from Fusion 360 Standard ($300 annual sub). Fusion 360 Ultimate introduced high end functionality for simulation (Nastran based FEA) and CAM (3+2 axis CAM and simultaneous 5axis) OVER AND ABOVE what is available in Fusion 360 Standard. You will more details in the links below:
http://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/subscribe
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
-srinath
Hello @WyzeOwl
You can verify your current subscription by clicking on "About" - you will find it under the "?" dropdown in the upper right (as shown in the picture below).
To ease your concern, Fusion 360 Ultimate has not taken away functionality from Fusion 360 Standard ($300 annual sub). Fusion 360 Ultimate introduced high end functionality for simulation (Nastran based FEA) and CAM (3+2 axis CAM and simultaneous 5axis) OVER AND ABOVE what is available in Fusion 360 Standard. You will more details in the links below:
http://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/subscribe
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
-srinath
If the About box says Active Plan: Fusion 360, then you have the Standard version and NOT Ultimate.
Cheers,
-srinath
If the About box says Active Plan: Fusion 360, then you have the Standard version and NOT Ultimate.
Cheers,
-srinath
It looks like you have some very old information, like close to 2 years old, and a lot has changed since then. The standard version of Fusion is far better and Ultimate just came back a month ago. I think the difference between the two now is 4 and 5 axis machining and simulation.
It looks like you have some very old information, like close to 2 years old, and a lot has changed since then. The standard version of Fusion is far better and Ultimate just came back a month ago. I think the difference between the two now is 4 and 5 axis machining and simulation.
@srinath.jonnalagadda can you get all that old stuff removed, this is not the first time this has come up.
@srinath.jonnalagadda can you get all that old stuff removed, this is not the first time this has come up.
Will do @daniel_lyall
Will do @daniel_lyall
That's what was said last time
That's what was said last time
This time for real ;). We took down old blog posts that reference Ultimate.
On the forum posts, it is not that straight forward because the same reasoning of "something changed" applies to everything related to product as well. Long story short - we are looking into an archival option for forum posts. Which means older references to Ultimate will show up in Forum search for now.
Cheers,
-srinath
This time for real ;). We took down old blog posts that reference Ultimate.
On the forum posts, it is not that straight forward because the same reasoning of "something changed" applies to everything related to product as well. Long story short - we are looking into an archival option for forum posts. Which means older references to Ultimate will show up in Forum search for now.
Cheers,
-srinath
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