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Support for Fusion 360 on MacOS 10.14 (Mojave) has been Discontinued

jodom4
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Support for Fusion 360 on MacOS 10.14 (Mojave) has been Discontinued

jodom4
Community Manager
Community Manager

As of March 2022, Fusion 360 no longer supports MacOS 10.14 or lower. This means that Fusion 360 can no longer update on any MacOS that is running MacOS 10.14 or lower. Fusion 360 is not available to be downloaded and installed on MacOS 10.14 or lower, from this point, if uninstalled.

 

Please follow this link for more information: https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/fusion-360/learn-explore/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Suppo...


Jonathan Odom
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ImDaveM
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I guess this had to happen sooner or later!

 

So My next MAC OS will be 64bit!, So I have to find alternatives to many apps that i still use that are only 32 bit.

 

BUT - the main reason I have not switch to BIG SUR or higher is the disgusting UI design that Apple has used in the finder and overall user interface, the new system font is bad, the interface elements are harder to use and even the dock icons all now have a totally useless rounded square around them,! just so mac os can look like the childish IOS useless interface. YUK!

 

all tool icons are now just single colour ugly gliffs! take longer to see what tools do? At least FUSION still has very good tool icons! they have colour!

 

 

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