How to download cloud files in bulk?

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How to download cloud files in bulk?

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Hello, soon my Fusion subscription is going to run out.

Since I have it for some time already I was curious if can bulk download all my files from fusion cloud.

There is quite an amount of them and downloading one by one is super tedious, I also wouldn't like to loose them.

 

Please help and thank in advance ๐Ÿ™‚

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jhackney1972
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First of all even if your Fusion 360 license runs out, your files will remain on the Cloud.  There is no native method to "Bulk Download" your Cloud data.  There are a few add-ins and this video talks about one the author likes.  He refers this and a few others in the video but he hides them well.  The page he is referring to is here.

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lanparty233
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How do we do this now as the github has not been updated for 4 years and the plugin is broken.

 

 Initialization Failed: Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:/Users/username/AppData/Roaming/Autodesk/Autodesk Fusion 360/API/AddIns/Project-Archiver/Project-Archiver/Project-Archiver.py", line 27, in <module>
my_addin = apper.FusionApp(config.app_name, config.company_name, False)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
AttributeError: module 'config' has no attribute 'app_name'

 

I have started a business and funds are tight, so will not be able to afford another year of fusion 360 or inventor with my exchange rate and solidworks is offing 1 year free to startups business, as my provisional patents are not making a income yet for my new electric motor designs, and can not afford $1025.00 in my currency to buy fusion 360, again for another 12 months. 

 

Also anyone know what is the right file format to save files for solidworks for easier transition over to the new platform? 

 

Any help with this would be great, Thanks.

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