Just dual boot…

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    4 months ago

    the ui is actually pretty good when you get used to it imo, it’s just that it’s very busy and intimidating for beginners

    I think there should just be a simple builtin tutorial that beginners can access, that guides them through making a cylinder or something to assure them that freecad isn’t as intimidating as it looks

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      4 months ago

      That’s a good idea, and I think that teaching yourself parametric CAD for the first time in freecad is extra difficult because it is easy to do things that look like they may work but actually break you model (especially dragging stuff around in the hierarchy).

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      I’m a mechanical engineer and have spent literal years in front of Creo and SolidWorks. Trying to use FreeCAD felt like flying a Cessna 172 after being accustomed to a business jet; they can ostensibly get you where you need to go, but the cost in effort to use the tool is not worth the cost saved in buying the commercial tool.

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        4 months ago

        totally get your point but I just don’t want to relearn the cad program when those proprietary options inevitably enshittify lmao