Does the free trial stay free?

Does the free trial stay free?

richardgoldstein
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Does the free trial stay free?

richardgoldstein
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If not, when does it run out and what will I need to pay if I stay with it?

 

TIA,

Richard

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jhackney1972
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The Fusion 360 Free Trail is for a 30-day period.  After that you can either apply for a Free Personal License or buy a Subscription License.

John Hackney, Retired
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richardgoldstein
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Free personal license? I guess I'm easily confused. How does that work? If
you could just point me to the appropriate web page I'd appreciate it.

Thanks!
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TheCADWhisperer
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@richardgoldstein wrote:
How does that work? If you could just point me to the appropriate web page 

@richardgoldstein 

The links were provided by @jhackney1972 in his reply to your original post.

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richardgoldstein
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Thanks!

 

I subscribed to your YouTube channel.  Good stuff!  I plan to be using F360 with a personal license (gotten) for creating woodworking plans because  "I cut and I cut and it's still too short!" 😁

 

Might you have any suggestions for resources on using F360 for woodworking and incorporating various joinery techniques?  I did see you video about finger joints, still gotta watch it though.

 

Best!

Richard

 

 

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richardgoldstein
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Sheesh, never mind, I "Binged" autodesk fusion 360 for woodworking, et viola, tons of stuff!
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TheCADWhisperer
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@richardgoldstein wrote:
...tons of stuff!

Plenty of information available, but @richardgoldstein don't assume that anyone (including me) actually knows what they are doing.  Exercise the information provided and apply logic and experiment, tossing the rubbish and retaining the good stuff.  

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richardgoldstein
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Got i, thanks again.
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