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    V 2023, is it worthwhile moving?

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    • Mike AmosM Offline
      Mike Amos
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      I am getting constant suggestions that I move to Sketchup 2023. Is it worth doing?

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      • BoxB Online
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        If you don't want to be reminded there is an update you can turn the prompt off in Preferences/General

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        • Rich O BrienR Offline
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          It's a personal choice. In terms of evolution you won't see much from 2022 to 2023 but from 2019 to 2023 you will see some notable differences.

          Whether those differences are your bag is your opinion. I'm on subscription so I get the updates. But I haven't moved to 2023.

          Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp πŸ“–

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          • panixiaP Offline
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            @mike amos said:

            Is it worth doing?

            2023 is buggy as hell.
            You just get a fancy flip tool almost copied from free Curic Mirror plugin, a couple of selection filter in context menu (wich is ridcolously bad compared to the free wonderful Thomthom Selection Toys from more than 10 years ago), a completely screwed interface and eventually you will have corrupted files when saving.
            Let's hope they fix those things in the near future.
            New interface framework and multithread saving are both (potentially) very good improvements.. and future proof, but as it is, I feel 2023 is unstable to say the least.
            I stick with 2021 for now.

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              @rich o brien said:

              2019 to 2023 you will see some notable differences.

              The only remarkable ones being, from my POV, the (way) faster/more robust outliner in 2020 and the improved skp format in 2021. πŸ˜•

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