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Open-source version of SketchBook for developers to innovate the software!

Open-source version of SketchBook for developers to innovate the software!

A bit of a far-fetching idea but since Sketchbook is now open to the public, could the makers of Autodesk Sketchbook also create a community repository for programmers to innovate and improve the application?

 

I think this would improve the wait-time on reactionary changes to systematic upgrades (ARM64, IOS, MacOS, Windows 10, etc.) and be a better way to receive and implement new ideas to the software. You could adopt a similar system to Github where community developers could submit a new feature and have the makers of Autodesk Sketchbook look over it. Then, we as a community can test out pre-released updates, allowing a bigger sample-size to test the beta version before release.

 

What do you guys think?

 

Love to read your suggestions!!

4 Comments
Anonymous
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yes please

Anonymous
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Maybe this should have the most votes as there doesn't seem to be happening much in respect to development, at least of the features suggested in the idea board..

 

I'd like to contribute as a programmer even.

patrick.muenster
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If someone knows or starts a similar project, I would be happy to join as a UX designer and developer. But I don't believe that Autodesk publishes the source code, this seems to fit little to the company's policy so far, although I would appreciate it very much.
I love Sketchbook, but feel that development is very slow and inconsistent, which is generally my main criticism.

Anonymous
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It would be an amazing add on really.

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