How much SU costs?
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Hi:
I believe it is legal to use one license and port it around to each seat. However, you need to check with Trimble on their policy. One source:http://www.sketchup.com/buy/licensing.html
There may be other information pages.
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@mitcorb said:
Hi:
I believe it is legal to use one license and port it around to each seat. However, you need to check with Trimble on their policy. One source:http://www.sketchup.com/buy/licensing.html
There may be other information pages.
But it is allowed to work on one computer at the same time and for one person. I can pay 398 euros, but 2 x 398 = 796 euros, it is simply too much for our enterprise.
And can i use free version of sketchup in enterprise? it is legal?
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"And can i use free version of sketchup in enterprise? it is legal?"
It is my understanding that you may use the free version of Sketchup in enterprise. Files produced in the free version can be opened in the professional version and vice versa.
The main difference in the free and pro versions is the inclusion of Layout with its ability to output to large format printers.
I encourage you to go to Trimble Sketchup pages and gain a full current understanding. I do believe that you can contact them with any specific questions on the best arrangement for your office. -
@mitcorb said:
The main difference in the free and pro versions is the inclusion of Layout with its ability to output to large format printers.
And changing the north angle!! I can't believe they removed that from the free version lol
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Dang! Now there is no excuse not to have pro
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@olishea said:
@mitcorb said:
The main difference in the free and pro versions is the inclusion of Layout with its ability to output to large format printers.
And changing the north angle!! I can't believe they removed that from the free version lol
Jim's Model location plugin still works in the free version. The developers did not remove the function but only the user interface.
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I know, they put a gun to my head!! You can only rotate your model so many times before it gets annoying!
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Thanks Csaba! I owe you a drink (and Jim, and every other plugin developer!!) Drinks on me next basecamp or Winter School, which I am HUGELY looking forward to.
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@mitcorb said:
The main difference in the free and pro versions is the inclusion of Layout with its ability to output to large format printers.
Not to mention the ability to import/export various formats (i.e. 3DS, DWG, DXF, FBX, OBJ etc)
From LayOut you can also export multi-page document 2D Export to DWG as well as PDF...@mitcorb said:
And changing the north angle!! I can't believe they removed that from the free version lol
Oohhh... What about StyleBuilder and Advanced Camera Tools...?
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And 'Solid Tools' - which opens up several other >=v8 Plugins too...
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@frederik said:
@mitcorb said:
The main difference in the free and pro versions is the inclusion of Layout with its ability to output to large format printers.
Not to mention the ability to import/export various formats (i.e. 3DS, DWG, DXF, FBX, OBJ etc)
From LayOut you can also export multi-page document 2D Export to DWG as well as PDF...@mitcorb said:
And changing the north angle!! I can't believe they removed that from the free version lol
Oohhh... What about StyleBuilder and Advanced Camera Tools...?
They looks sooooo appealing!
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If I had given out all the candy in one reply, you guys wouldn't have been able to contribute. And thanks. This is one helluva informative thread. My apologies to our friend Filberts.
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I suggest designating one person responsible for Pro duties and then the others using the free version.
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@frederik said:
Oohhh... What about StyleBuilder and Advanced Camera Tools...?
Interestingly (or not?) I do not use those too much...
@tig said:
And 'Solid Tools' - which opens up several other >=v8 Plugins too...
...and did not use to use Solid tools too much either until I started to develop my latest tutorials (where you are "supposed" to use them to show the potential - especially against the good, old Intersect tools).
However Solid tools have alternatives, too.@mitcorb said:
"And can i use free version of sketchup in enterprise? it is legal?"
It is my understanding that you may use the free version of Sketchup in enterprise. Files produced in the free version can be opened in the professional version and vice versa.Indeed it is currentlyallowed (or better to say "not forbidden") to use SU Free in a commercial environment - but be prepared that this may change any time. When Google took over and released the first free version (5 "Beta"), it was not allowed. Then during version 6, it was explicitly allowed then this clause was removed in version 7 - although its opposite was not reinstated.
Who knows what comes next - after all, now a company bought SU in order to make profit with it (and not only to use it as a toy) and they can change the TOS any time (for futurereleases of course).
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@mitcorb said:
Dang! Now there is no excuse not to have pro
Maybe anybody knows some free SU8 free versions plugin for exporting SU files to dwg files?
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@unknownuser said:
Maybe anybody knows some free SU8 free versions plugin for exporting SU files to dwg files?
Seems you can use some free progs like DoubleCad
Export skp file from SU inside DoubleCad then save in DWG
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