![]() So what can you do? There’s a few options, one of which is again explained by anonymous: This approach is congruent with Autodesk’s policy on other software in their portfolio: enable student use at low or no cost, and pick up the payments for everyone else. Similarly, Netfabb Cloud STL repair, which was a simple tool that new users could be pointed to, has also apparently been deleted. ![]() Again, anonymous explains:Īutodesk does offer generous student accounts that can access paid products free for a couple of years, but I think that it is worth mentioning the removal of Netfabb Basic because it was a simple, non-expiring tool that the community depended on. Now Autodesk DOES offer an ability to gain access to the product at low cost, in a way. There is no mention of the Basic version on the comparison page anymore. ![]() After the acquisition, Autodesk maintained the Legacy Downloads page which now redirects to the “Legacy Center” that only has old manuals for downloads. Autodesk appears to have removed Netfabb Basic, leaving only the time-limited trial version of Netfabb 2017.
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