123d Autodesk For Mac Guide

However, for Mac users who had built workflows around 123D, the shutdown was a blow. It left a gap between the browser-based simplicity of Tinkercad and the complex, subscription-based power of Fusion 360.

Autodesk officially directs everyone to Tinkercad. It is incredibly simple—you drag and drop primitive shapes (cubes, spheres) and "group" them like Boolean operations. It runs in your browser, so no installation issues. 123d Autodesk For Mac

For Mac users, this was a disaster. Tinkercad runs in a browser (laggy on old MacBooks) and Fusion 360 requires a modern Metal-capable GPU and an annual subscription after a one-year free hobbyist license. However, for Mac users who had built workflows

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