@TheCADWhisperer 5 years is not a long time at all and unfortunately it wont be a solved issue within that time frame. Every program is written with strings of code, telling it what they want it to do. I mean just a quick look on one of the most popular pirating websites, you can pirate the top version of solid works, latest build, and with a crack to where the files are modified to trick it into not going online to use it, therefore not verifying its license. this stuff has been going on for over a dozen years. And a quick look into fusions history, before they were free to students and hobbyists, they were the most pirated CAD software out there. Now fusion is one of the top CAD softwares in the popularity contest and one of the least pirated.
@motorhobo I agree with you completely. and to hit on the point of being off topic, it actually kind of started when @TheCADWhisperer was suggesting that I'm just another free loading entitled kid, and that I shouldn't speak up when I have an opinion on something. That us as consumers should stand by silently and watch rather than to at least find a solution so that everyone is satisfied.
to be back on track, I use the conversion feature a lot. I download files to modify them as a solid so that I dont have to modify them as an STL in 123D Design, a horrible, abandoned method and software. Unfortunately the types of objects I modify, for some reason, were made by people who used solid works, an incredibly expensive program that is also just a bad program to use even if I could afford it. I am not the only person that converts files into fusion, and it is a very useful, common tool. Quite frankly I dont understand why this feature is being taken away. even if it is cloud based, the code is still there, it wouldn't be hard to just integrate it to be client side ran. it just seems odd to me that of all the features, this one is the one thats being stripped from us. Yet it will be free to use for start-up use? And all of fusion is completely free for startup until that startup has made over $50k/year using the software.