Well @Cayenne9, we certainly are the inquisitive one today! So many questions. Let me try to answer as best I can.
I live in a world of acronyms here at Autodesk (adsk) , but I'll take a stab and say the RTM you refer to is Release To Manufacturing. Autodesk is doing something here that is unlike anything ever done before in the CadCam industry, especially from a major CadCam developer. RTM is not an term we use in our cycle (we dont manufacture/distribute disks). But we do run a tight development cycle that allows us to respond quicker than almost any other CadCam software company, to problems (when they arise). ALL software, from EVERY software company, is NEVER finished. If you want to be significant in any market, it will always require continuous change and improvement. Our goal is to provide everyone access to engineering level software whether you have a 3D printer in your bedroom, or run a fortune 500 company.
I have been involved with CadCam software development for 25 years. I cant tell you how many times a customer has asked if the software was available for a Mac. The answer has ALWAYS been a resounding "NO". Autodesk is the first company to develop and engineering class CadCam product that will run on both the Win and Mac environments. The point of what we do, is to create something that you can access at work (Win) or at home (Mac) with no differences to how interact with the environment. The Mac does not have Function keys. Therefore, we dont use function keys in our product.
Now I'm going to make a list of companies who have spent millions of $ developing high level engineering CadCam software applications and given it away for free.
1) Autodesk.
Assuming you're an educator, company, or person making less than $100K/year with our product, please enjoy the free use of our software and the open access to our training material. We hope you make something cool, innovative and exciting with it.
We at Autodesk pay close attention to the needs and requests of our customers (yes, we even consider the people who use our software for free "customers"). If you actually had a question about using the software, we would be happy to respond to your needs will all the resources we have available. As much as I would like to solve your issue and provide you with a good Fusion experience, we also believe in "Free Will" and persons right to choose. Please feel free to contact us regarding any questions you have in using the Fusion software. My associates, our friends on the forum and myself, all look forward to helping you solve your design or manufacturing problem.
Thanks for your feedback and consideration.