I don’t have very fast internet at home, about 20Mb/s download and 3Mb/s upload. It’s never been frustrating. Updating to a new version of Fusion takes maybe 2 minutes.
But I too am a little apprehensive about trusting my models to a big company…
If AutoDESK ever changes their policies and makes online storage capacity part of a subscription cost, then I’ll be paying for Fusion360 for one month and exporting all my models. Until then, I’m thankful they are providing me with this backup service for free!
The reason for my laughter is your definition of not very fast internet at home. You should try living on a farm. I would die to have 20M download. I pay for an advertized 10 but I'm lucky to get 1M on a day when all the kids are in school. When the rug rats are home, I might get 200K.
But I started with teletype and worked my way through 300 baud, 1200 baud, 9.6K, DSL, etc. All my kids in town have fibre and laugh at me.
My flight Sim desktop would easily run whatever Cad software is out there, but I ain't doing it. I've used every version of flight Simulator since it was first sold on 5-1/4" floppies. When MSFS 2020 arrived, all I could do was drool because nothing I had would run it. The computer, a curved 4K monitor, and the program were a Christmas gift from the whole family. Even so, I am severely restricted by my slow internet. One of the most significant program improvements is the scenery. It's live streamed from Bing maps data. It is sooooo cool to be able to land on my own farm laneway......
At my internet speeds, I have to stop the flight to let the scenery catch up.
Updates often take several days to download. I spend more time updating than flying!
Ya, I built my first pc before there were any. I understand the issues as well as anyone. I have an ongoing love/hate relationship with the computing world.
But you guys have convinced me to give it a whirl. I am going to strip and load a clean copy of Windows 11 onto a gaming laptop and then hope that it will run Fusion with nothing else on it.
In an attempt to keep myself happy, I may also install a mirroring program so I can run the laptop from my phone over my home network. If (and only if) that works, I will come back and review 3D Printer Options.
I accept that my rural living choice might preclude me from doing anything more than a slow google search.....