SketchUp 2019 release
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Yes...
https://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=70382&start=90#p643293And we already have a "hidden" price increase for 2019, since the release cycle has been changed from 12 months to 14+ months... (~16%+). And everyone who bought 2018 right after release got nothing for his last "maintenance fee"...
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I held off on paying the maintenance fee, and at this rate, Trimble really doesn't want me to buy 2019 SU.
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Andy,
If you let your maintenance lapse then it will end up costing you more.
You really shouldn't equate yearly maintenance with a new version.
The next thing we will hear is - I can't get SU 2019 because I let my maintenance lapse!!! -
Oh, I am aware, plus they give you a month grace period, which I'm still in. In any case, 2018 wasn't really worth it, so I will decide once I see 2019 if it's worth getting back on maintenance. It may well be that there's nothing there and I will just continue to stick to old tried and true 2016/17 versions.
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@andybot said:
Oh, I am aware, plus they give you a month grace period, which I'm still in. In any case, 2018 wasn't really worth it, so I will decide once I see 2019 if it's worth getting back on maintenance. It may well be that there's nothing there and I will just continue to stick to old tried and true 2016/17 versions.
You'll find that, once you've been issued a license for an updated (newer) version, and you have used it to activate the updated (newer) version, the serial for older versions won't work anymore after (I think) a month. Existing activated installations will keep on working as normal, but you won't be able to do a fresh install and activate any of the older versions. I suppose they do it that way to curb unauthorized installations.
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Yep, I only installed 2018 on one of my computers for this very reason. I've only used 2018 in the past year to open 2018 version SU files, but do my main modeling on a different computer, usually in 2016. I'm planning to trial 2019 on that same computer and even if I do end up purchasing for some reason, I likely won't touch my other installs.
@juju said:
You'll find that, once you've been issued a license for an updated (newer) version, and you have used it to activate the updated (newer) version, the serial for older versions won't work anymore after (I think) a month. Existing activated installations will keep on working as normal, but you won't be able to do a fresh install and activate any of the older versions. I suppose they do it that way to curb unauthorized installations.
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@juju said:
... but you won't be able to do a fresh install and activate any of the older versions. I suppose they do it that way to curb unauthorized installations.
This is a shame. This is one of the benefits of having an AutoDesk subscription. You can download and install older versions of the software if you have some sort of need like to run an older version say for a 3rd party add-on or plugin that is not updated yet. Oh well, maybe one day.
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@glenn at home said:
... You can download and install older versions of the software if you have some sort of need like to run an older version say for a 3rd party add-on or plugin that is not updated yet.
• SketchUp Forum: RfE: make License Data eligible for previous Version(s) (12/2015)
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What about SketchUp 2019??
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Who would have thought?! This thread hit 100,000 views in the last 24h!
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I hope sketchup pro moves to web platform and we can finally get rid of those pesky desktop versions once and for all.
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@function said:
... we can finally get rid of those pesky desktop versions once and for all.
pretty mischief.
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I guess there are others interested. I've checked this thread 99,000 times just for the banter.
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@ function: No way! That would be the ultimate end.
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@function said:
I hope sketchup pro moves to web platform and we can finally get rid of those pesky desktop versions once and for all.
That would be my last day with SU
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If you experienced a situation where you needed to be operated on - would you want a web app to say work on pumping your blood through your body to keep you alive? Then the internet goes down - OOPS.
Mission critical software should remain offline. As should CNC routers etc. This extends to large models where web apps will bring the entire system down to its knees !!!
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@solo said:
@function said:
I hope sketchup pro moves to web platform and we can finally get rid of those pesky desktop versions once and for all.
That would be my last day with SU
I'm hoping "function" was joking, but if not YIKES!
If SU were to be Web only, Solo would need to change his name because there would be a heck of a lot of SU users joining him out the door.
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afaik a guarantee for a periodic release of new main versions is not promised.
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