I noticed that the Meshmixer 3.5 Mac installer is no longer available on the Meshmixer website. Only the Windows installer is listed. Will the Mac installer be added back to the site or is it no longer available? I realize that Autodesk no longer supports Meshmixer and encourages using Fusion 360 instead, but I thought the Meshmixer installers would remain available. We rely on Meshmixer for our curriculum and projects. Any advice is much appreciated.
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I noticed that the Meshmixer 3.5 Mac installer is no longer available on the Meshmixer website. Only the Windows installer is listed. Will the Mac installer be added back to the site or is it no longer available? I realize that Autodesk no longer supports Meshmixer and encourages using Fusion 360 instead, but I thought the Meshmixer installers would remain available. We rely on Meshmixer for our curriculum and projects. Any advice is much appreciated.
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2 years and no response. what a horrible service from the company.
just say you dont want to support it anymore instead of saying you will be working on it which you obviously havent since its dragged out over 2 years.
be an honorable company and just clearly state you are ending support so other people can crack the software so we can use without your support.
2 years and no response. what a horrible service from the company.
just say you dont want to support it anymore instead of saying you will be working on it which you obviously havent since its dragged out over 2 years.
be an honorable company and just clearly state you are ending support so other people can crack the software so we can use without your support.
i will never buy autocad...company has no support where it matters.
i use windows and mac but they need to operate on both platforms if they want to be a distinguished name in 3d.
i will never buy autocad...company has no support where it matters.
i use windows and mac but they need to operate on both platforms if they want to be a distinguished name in 3d.
Meshmixer website clearly states that MM receives no support.
While we have no current plans to retire Meshmixer, please note that the tool is no longer in development and will not be supported by Autodesk moving forward.
Meshmixer website clearly states that MM receives no support.
While we have no current plans to retire Meshmixer, please note that the tool is no longer in development and will not be supported by Autodesk moving forward.
Sorry for reviving this conversation but even with the current version of Fusion 360, I do not think it matches meshmixer in terms of capability and performance. Fusion 360 is extremely slow compared to meshmixer (on the same hardware) and often gives up on the mesh operations, showing only some obscure error message which do not help in troubleshooting. Either meshmixer for Mac should be reinstated or Fusion 360 should be fixed to match.
Sorry for reviving this conversation but even with the current version of Fusion 360, I do not think it matches meshmixer in terms of capability and performance. Fusion 360 is extremely slow compared to meshmixer (on the same hardware) and often gives up on the mesh operations, showing only some obscure error message which do not help in troubleshooting. Either meshmixer for Mac should be reinstated or Fusion 360 should be fixed to match.
Thanks for adding your response. Long live Meshmixer!!
Thanks for adding your response. Long live Meshmixer!!
Six years since they passed Meshmixer code from AutodeskResearch to Autodesk's Netfab branch in Parsberg Germany.
Since Netfab guys got the code there was no development/support at all. The one and only "update" the Parsberg guys did was MM 3.5 which simply disabled MM's update feature (against all those promises when I met Netfab guys together with Ruslana and Tyson at Regensburg).
Now MM is a six year old zombie. Wonder why a zombie lives that long? Maybe because of needs? Long live zombies!!
The only "security issue" I could detect is that MM wants to be the standard app to open mesh files and newer macOs versions block that attempt (Yep, I kept the installer).
Gunter Weber
Triangle Artisan
Six years since they passed Meshmixer code from AutodeskResearch to Autodesk's Netfab branch in Parsberg Germany.
Since Netfab guys got the code there was no development/support at all. The one and only "update" the Parsberg guys did was MM 3.5 which simply disabled MM's update feature (against all those promises when I met Netfab guys together with Ruslana and Tyson at Regensburg).
Now MM is a six year old zombie. Wonder why a zombie lives that long? Maybe because of needs? Long live zombies!!
The only "security issue" I could detect is that MM wants to be the standard app to open mesh files and newer macOs versions block that attempt (Yep, I kept the installer).
Gunter Weber
Triangle Artisan
Thanks for your response to this thread! Having a master MM user as yourself contribute to the prescient topic means a lot. We can only hope that Autodesk will breath life into MM. Perhaps we could circulate a petition to Autodesk signed by the plethora of users like myself, who rely on this zombie software for their 3D modeling needs?
Thanks for your response to this thread! Having a master MM user as yourself contribute to the prescient topic means a lot. We can only hope that Autodesk will breath life into MM. Perhaps we could circulate a petition to Autodesk signed by the plethora of users like myself, who rely on this zombie software for their 3D modeling needs?
Could we get source code for MeshMixer and do some test recompiles, fix and re-ship it?
Maybe under NDA?
It's small and compact, does a lot, performs well-- and I like it. Am an engineering type so use OpenSCAD for nearly everything... but there are a few operations that MeshMixer does way better. It's worth fixing and has been good PR for Autodesk (ie imho improved their public image).
Any chance of me/us/whomever fixing it for a rerelease?
Could we get source code for MeshMixer and do some test recompiles, fix and re-ship it?
Maybe under NDA?
It's small and compact, does a lot, performs well-- and I like it. Am an engineering type so use OpenSCAD for nearly everything... but there are a few operations that MeshMixer does way better. It's worth fixing and has been good PR for Autodesk (ie imho improved their public image).
Any chance of me/us/whomever fixing it for a rerelease?
Many thanks for the opportunity to use the archived version 3.5! Everything started up and worked on Mac mini (Late 2014) macOS Monterey 12.7.4!
Many thanks for the opportunity to use the archived version 3.5! Everything started up and worked on Mac mini (Late 2014) macOS Monterey 12.7.4!
I found the archived version on the first page of this chat) My gratitude kevinT5K8W https://web.archive.org/web/20200220222607/http://www.meshmixer.com/download.html
I found the archived version on the first page of this chat) My gratitude kevinT5K8W https://web.archive.org/web/20200220222607/http://www.meshmixer.com/download.html
I'm a teacher at an elementary school. We don't need MeshMixer very often, so I'm just learning of this whole debacle. However we do need it to resize STL files for import into Tinkercad. We use Tinkercad extensively with all students in grades 3-8. From time to time, we import STL and OBJ files as part of an assignment on how to combine existing files to make something new. If the file is more than 25m, it ends in an error. We can not use Fusion 360 with students because they are all on Chromebooks.
To Autodesk, I would say please make MeshMixer available again or increase the import limit on Tinkercad.
Thank you,
-- Markus
I'm a teacher at an elementary school. We don't need MeshMixer very often, so I'm just learning of this whole debacle. However we do need it to resize STL files for import into Tinkercad. We use Tinkercad extensively with all students in grades 3-8. From time to time, we import STL and OBJ files as part of an assignment on how to combine existing files to make something new. If the file is more than 25m, it ends in an error. We can not use Fusion 360 with students because they are all on Chromebooks.
To Autodesk, I would say please make MeshMixer available again or increase the import limit on Tinkercad.
Thank you,
-- Markus
I have a file on my computer (windows) in my download folder which indicates it is Meshmixer 3.5 for the mac. It's a .PKG file, which my research shows contains the necessary files to install. The research indicates that one double-clicks on the file in order to begin the process. I don't have an easy way to test it, but if you'd like a link, I'll send it to my Dropbox and give you access.
Also note that the message posted prior to yours has a working link to a PKG download.
I have a file on my computer (windows) in my download folder which indicates it is Meshmixer 3.5 for the mac. It's a .PKG file, which my research shows contains the necessary files to install. The research indicates that one double-clicks on the file in order to begin the process. I don't have an easy way to test it, but if you'd like a link, I'll send it to my Dropbox and give you access.
Also note that the message posted prior to yours has a working link to a PKG download.
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