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    • Dave RD Offline
      Dave R
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      @randy hutniak said:

      SU 2019 is out; check the Trimble website.
      Subscription based...now at twice the annual Service and Maintenance cost. I guess it was bound to happen.

      Now I have to purchase it before my 2018 ends so I can 'Train' the students I have. No discount for Accredited Trainers as far as I can tell. I did apply for the Teacher's edition $0.00 and where it asks for the School Name I put Accredited Trainer as per SU website! haha lets see what they say 😉

      You also seem to have chosen to ignore the Classic license option which continues with the $120/year option as before. They haven't removed it.

      As for a "teachers edition" you should contact Customer Support directly.

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      • Dave RD Offline
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        @pbacot said:

        But oddly if you just go to their site or you use the links they've just mailed to the faithful...you only find this (no Classic):
        https://www.sketchup.com/plans-and-pricing#for-professional

        Until you take the time to read ALL of the information.
        Screenshot - 2_6_2019 , 7_19_17 PM.png

        That page is directed at new users. You should already have a classic license if you've been a SketchUp Pro 2018 user.

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        • pbacotP Offline
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          Yes it has nothing to do with what I have. I am a lucky one who may be upgraded for $120 a year indefinitely(and I have recurring payment).

          But for new people they've obviously hidden it. I've seen the first page that listed Classic at the top with the others. And then later I "navigated" the second page from their site and it was gone. Seems like bait and switch, but really they are just hiding it for some reason. Why should I look at the bottom of the page for offerings on a "Buy" page, when originally it was at the top? Apparently they don't like to sell it like that, but they will. Maybe someone lost the argument in the office, but they got to hold on to it a little longer.

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          • pbacotP Offline
            pbacot
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            @bryan k said:

            It took me years to finally land a job where I was actually considering buying the Pro version at the previous price of $600, but now at over $1000, that is also unacceptable.

            So 2017 is the end for me. I will probably finally learn Blender and spend another 8 years trying to master it.

            At least I will finally be able to do high quality animations!

            I hope you'll still be working on your legacy version, and you'll still be posting!

            While I understand the sentiment. How is it $1000.00? It's $ 300/ year--couldn't they have done $250?--- ( I predict the $1199 "Studio" is pretty useless and will be dropped soon)

            Although they are making it pretty clear that it will not be offered much longer, the "classic" pricing is still available. I suspect the yearly "maintenance" fee will morph into the subscription sometime in the future however--so is it possible to save money that way??? Or I guess you can "own" 2019 forever, just don't expect anything else??? Confusing?

            You can still buy it Here https://www.sketchup.com/products/pro-classic

            But oddly if you just go to their site or you use the links they've just mailed to the faithful...you only find this (no Classic):
            https://www.sketchup.com/plans-and-pricing#for-professional
            [EDIT: OK it's pointed to down at the bottom of the page, if you are looking for it, but why would you be?]
            I don't think they've hired accountants, they've hired used car salesmen.

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            • W Offline
              WEB
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              Could not be more disappointed.

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              • C Offline
                caecarvalho
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                Well, there's a lot to say about this "new" release. The sketchup team (sorry for the guys that work there,I know that there are very brilliant people in the team and I really don't think it's their fault), managed to deliver an update that is worst than 2016, 2017 and 2018. Now you want to check what's new in sketchup 2019 and you get a video about new subscription models! Really great! Not to mention that we got almost no updates for the 2018 version during the maintenance period. I'm happy that they still kept the "classic", otherwise I'd be leaving SU right away. SU is still a great tool, but as someone said in this thread, mainly because of the amazing guys that are producing great extension/plugins. Sorry for the rant, I don't write very often in this forum, but I'm in the SU wave for more than 10 years.

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                • Gus RG Offline
                  Gus R
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                  You can still download down to version 2017 here.

                  https://www.sketchup.com/download/all

                  It includes 2017 Pro which defaults to Make after the 30 day trial period is up.

                  Download it now before Trimble sells Sketchup to Blackwater.

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                  • BoxB Offline
                    Box
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                    @gus r said:

                    It includes 2017 Pro which defaults to Make after the 30 day trial period is up.

                    Once again No, if you want 2017 Make then download the Make version as it will start with a 30 day trial of Pro and revert to Make at the end.
                    Downloading the pro version will give you a 30 day trial and then stop working unless you add a license.

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                    • Gus RG Offline
                      Gus R
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                      @box said:

                      @gus r said:

                      It includes 2017 Pro which defaults to Make after the 30 day trial period is up.

                      Once again No, if you want 2017 Make then download the Make version as it will start with a 30 day trial of Pro and revert to Make at the end.
                      Downloading the pro version will give you a 30 day trial and then stop working unless you add a license.

                      It includes the Pro trial or as the EULA indicates:

                      *2.6.1 SketchUp Make

                      If you choose to download SketchUp Make for a Trial Period, you will also be given access to SketchUp Pro functionality for the Trial Period for your evaluation purposes. Upon expiration of the Trial Period, the Software will automatically revert to SketchUp Make functionality only and the additional SketchUp Pro functionality will become inoperable.*

                      Installed it and it had the Pro trial for 30 days and then reverted to Make.

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                      • BoxB Offline
                        Box
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                        The wording of your post is suggesting that people download the Pro version as both the Pro and Make versions are included in your link.
                        So I'm pointing out that you should download the make version not the pro version if you want to have make after 30 days.

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                        • Gus RG Offline
                          Gus R
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                          @box said:

                          The wording of your post is suggesting that people download the Pro version as both the Pro and Make versions are included in your link.
                          So I'm pointing out that you should download the make version not the pro version if you want to have make after 30 days.

                          Actually, actually. Yes, download the Make install which includes a Pro trial for 30 days which loses functionality after 30 days.

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                          • genma saotomeG Offline
                            genma saotome
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                            Over the last dozen or so years I have created 7,100 models in Sketchup Make. As you may have guessed the vast majority are rather simple... variations on length and width for the most part, but also many very complex models such as large steam era passenger train stations -- for example http://www.elvastower.com/forums/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=93302. I've never had any need for SU Pro and there is no way I would entrust so many models to Trimble's cloud storage.

                            Which is to say I'm using SU 2016 and have no need / intention of using anything new from Trimble.

                            My question for the future is this: What happens when I have to build a new PC? Maybe this year, certainly before the end of the 2020. I have the installer from 2016... will it install and produce a working copy of SU Make or is this licensing stuff Trimble is talking about right now going to prevent that?

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                            • L Online
                              L i am
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                              I know this is a big question.......... I think I am over Sketchup and have been feeling more and more that way and I saw SU 2019 comming and it was not so much of a suprise. I am looking at C4D as Solo suggested and Blender (Ugh, that interface) and perhaps others. I mainly do Architecural, Interiors, exteriors and Built Landscapes ( Hobby but slowly transiioning int proffessional use.
                              Am not being lazy, and am watching Blender tutorials and looking at C4D which looks interesting. Am looking for a perspective from an SU guy who transitioned to another modeller as to other options or perhaps to expand on the capabilities and learning curve of C4D.
                              Any assistance would be greatfully recieved 👍

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                              • chippwaltersC Offline
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                                @l i am said:

                                <snip> and Blender (Ugh, that interface) and perhaps others. </snip>

                                You really need to take a look at Blender 2.8. Brand new interface created by top UI designers. Left-click to select. Navigation controls are *EXACTLY like SU (orbit, pan, zoom). Imports textures from SketchUp files (use OBJ export). Superior rendering with realtime render EEVEE (google it, amazing!)

                                There are many many users switching from Modo, Maya and others to the free version of Blender 2.8. You can even just use Blender to render and animate your SketchUp files. Cool beans 😄

                                Currently working with Cross-Reality technologies

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                                • L Online
                                  L i am
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                                  Hi Chipp, just downloaded it. I had a play (actually did a short course in 2005 for blender) the UI was nasty. Navigating is very Sketchup now, so no learning curve on that aspect. It think trimble will live to regret the Accountant heavy trajectory that will alienate many users. The cost of SU plus render engine plus plugins,$$$ and for a modeller that cannot handle heavy poly models utilising a single thread. In my opinion this is the biginning of the end for sketchup.

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                                  • R Offline
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                                    Chipp, if you are in contact with Blender management try to convince them to deliver even deeper a-la SU mimesis ( on-the-fly dimentions input, material eye dropper+bucket, double click to edit, component concept, etc etc). User base will swell exponentially.

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                                    • K Offline
                                      Khai
                                      last edited by

                                      Part of the problem is, the only pressing need to update (sorry this is not an upgrade) is to maintain the ability to use the latest killer extensions.

                                      Funnily enough, I've actually been dumping a lot of extensions in favour of doing it manually.....

                                      Gonna have a long think today about my sketchup future. Looking more and more like I'm moving on.

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                                      • StinkieS Offline
                                        Stinkie
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                                        @chippwalters said:

                                        You really need to take a look at Blender 2.8.(...)

                                        I should too. 2.8 looks tasty. 👍

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                                          @pbacot said:

                                          but really they are just hiding it for some reason. Why should I look at the bottom of the page for offerings on a "Buy" page, when originally it was at the top?

                                          Yes, they're clearly hiding it to lure people into their subscription. The name change to classic plus the tiny writing below the three main options... And you can see that people are falling for it by some comments in the forums. I think there are already many users who bought the Pro subscription because they thought this would be the only option now (who don't read the forums). And next year Trimble will tell us, that it has been accepted very well and so many customers have switched to subscription...

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                                            JakeMM
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                                            @randy hutniak said:

                                            SU 2019 is out; check the Trimble website.
                                            Subscription based...now at twice the annual Service and Maintenance cost. I guess it was bound to happen.

                                            Now I have to purchase it before my 2018 ends so I can 'Train' the students I have. No discount for Accredited Trainers as far as I can tell. I did apply for the Teacher's edition $0.00 and where it asks for the School Name I put Accredited Trainer as per SU website! haha lets see what they say 😉

                                            Although it’s twice the yearly cost for us (if we switch to the new subscription method), it’s actually a lot more accessible for people starting out with SketchUp. An interior designer friend who’s just starting out, has been trying to build up the initial payment of 600 to get started with SketchUp Pro. Now she can start for 240.

                                            Yes she’ll pay more money in the long run, but it’ll be 4 or 5 years before the subscription method ends up being the more expensive option in comparison to 600 + 120 a year...

                                            Yes it’s a pain for the loyal SketchUp users, but everyone seems to miss how this will bring more people into SketchUp!

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