![]() In short, your user interface is unacceptable. In my current CAD program, I can hit the "M" and then the "enter" key and the move command is active. The number 54.735610317245? Are users suppose drag objects manually? The ultimate in efficiency are command shortcuts. How am I suppose to enter coordinates? Do I set the grid to. Target audience the illiterate and mental challenged? If not, then you are pointlessly frustrating your users. Patients to hover over each icon for it to tell me, and have better things to do than memorize them. Perpendicular means, I don't know what the squiggly lines you used the represent perpendicular mean, don't have the The problem with icons, is they are not userįriendly to those who can read and understand the words specific to the program. This includes the mentally challenged, illiterate and foreign language users. Icons were developed for use in operating systems for the purpose of being usable for the widest range of people. This is not a reply for the thin skinned If you think you can handle in, read on. ![]() There are built-in youtube videos in the help (?) button on the site, and written tutorials at: Or access the CAD for free (and without signing up) at: You can chat directly with us with the green button in the bottom right. We'd love your (and everyone else's) feedback. But you will need a connection to be able to save it back to the server. Once the model is loaded into the CAD interface, you can continue modeling, even if you lose a wifi connection. Not to mention, there are no updates, downloads, installs, or licensing headaches. The actual CAD tools are browser-based so they are readily available with the models (and on any device). Anyone can download the models in our own internal format (.BREP, which is the same, I believe, as other programs like FreeCAD, openSCAD, etc). The CAD tools are free for both public and private use and not just free in terms of cost, but also in terms of model access. ![]() We're makers with engineering backgrounds who understand how empowering it is to have FREE access to these kinds of tools. It's still in Beta, but three of us have spent the last few years (and our own $) building the platform to encourage the world to come together and design in the open. ![]() I'd be curious to hear what you think about 3D Orchard ( ). ![]()
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