![]() ![]() If you don't want to buy the lifetime license they also now have the option to pay a monthly fee which includes any updates while your license is still valid. With Atom they usually put out updates once or twice a year but an annual update license is only $50. They have 'professional' versions but they cost considerably more. Doesn't do everything that Fusion does, but for my purposes it has worked very well. ![]() Uses sketches similar to Fusion to create objects for 3d printing. Resides on your PC so you don't need to be online to use. It's low cost to purchase (currently $149) and once you own it, you own it. Posted by: have been using Alibre Atom3D for a number of years now. Is that just how parametric designs work, that there is no directionality or is it FreeCad? Or is there an option I missed out? ![]() If that point moves the wrong way this restraint might change to 20 mm left of that point. What I mean is you make a restraint that something is 20 mm right of a point. These may also be non-reversible, even if you press undo the messed up situation will persist. This can completely mess up your sketches beyond easy repair if you change some underlying dimensions. There is another issue which I think is not related to topological naming but rather that distances change directions if you move other parts too much or in the wrong way. Maybe I have a look into Data>Map Mode first but I think this is still rather bothersome and only a partial solution. I am torn if I should try out that fork or rather wait for FreeCAD itself getthing a hold of it. Now, it also makes much more sense to me. Thanks everyone for explaining the issue and actually also telling me that it has a name □ ![]()
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