![]() ![]() The web ‘limitation’ is becoming less of an issue. The Pixelbook 2 (the high-end Chromebook) is “…approaching parity with the Mac and Windows” to at least one Forbes reviewer who compared one Macbook Pro model to the Pixelbook as well as several other reviewers. Then one starts to wonder if specific SU tools can be added via the Chrome Web Store… People in the Chromebook product forum have been pining to use cordless mice and enhanced mouse function for years - but needs a driver. Something like adding a Logitech mouse driver to Chromebooks via the Chrome Web Store so SU keyboard shortcuts can be added buttons on a gaming mouse or even run a 3dconnexion navigator. I’ve been wondering for a bit how many other custom browser extensions can enhance SU Free functionality. I recently installed f.lux, that incrementally warms the monitor display as the sun sets, on my desktop to spare my eyes from excessive blue light and use a good monitor.īut it sounds like Dan has started SU Free’s first extension, albeit limited to use in the Chrome browser. After many years of requests, SU finally has an accessibility menu Preferences geared toward making SU easier on colorblind eyes. I hope this program can continue to grow and develop in a positive and I think adding themes is a great request on several levels. Thanks for the fantastic program and the request for feedback. This is sad to say but if makes me smell blood in the water, feels like a desperate move. Watch the sales figures, consider a lite option if you need more revenue. I get you may be hoping that more free users buy a license with this move but the barrier is too high. Cloud based programs for my design-build process are a deal breaker, no way they would work for my company. I’m going to start exploring now because I don’t want to be left in the lurch for some surprise update concept. If you make the Pro version a cloud based program I am completely out of here as soon as I can find another option. It could use plenty more development and could bring in more professionals ![]() The development of LayOUT is what allowed me drop AutoCAD. Please don’t underestimate the how many users the robust free version has brought into the fold of paying customers. Over time I completely ditched AutoCAD and my workflow is all in SketchUP and LayOUT at this point with very few exceptions. I did another couple projects like this and eventually admitted that this was a program worth the money that was being asked. I got the bug and modeled the whole house and quite a bit of the structure as well then moved back to AutoCAD to do the prints. She said it was free so I downloaded it and powered through what was a pretty easy learning curve. She really liked the idea of seeing a 3D model of her house. I was a professional AutoCAD user when a client brought SketchUP to my attention (2006). None of us outside of Trimble understand the realities of how you came to this plan but here we are, and you asked for our thoughts so here is my 2 cts… ![]() I’m sure you had bottom line considerations in mind when you made this decision (as a business owner I certainly don’t blame you for that). ![]()
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