![]() No one likes to deal with a cluttered work area, and as part of an effort to improve the user experience around navigating tool libraries, we’ve added the ability for you to collapse and expand tool holder libraries in the Select Tool dialog. See what’s new in post processors Tool Holder Libraries are now collapsible We also made a bunch of improvements in existing post processors check out the comprehensive what’s new in this forum post. This update includes new milling post processors for Makino machines, Mill-turn post processors for Mazak machines, additive post processors for Dremel printers, and Plasma post processors for Langmuir Crossfire Plasma cutters. With every product update, we are also updating many of our open-source Post Processors and Machines we support at no cost and completely free to download. Learn more about tokens in Fusion 360 New and Improved Manufacture Post Processors ![]() ![]() Learn more about what will happen to Cloud Credits If you have questions or need help, feel free to reach out to us in the forum and we’ll help you out. Thank you for your patience and continuous support we are working hard to help everyone transition through this process, and we recognize that some of you have experienced issues. Not only are you able to spend Flex tokens on specific in-product functionality, but you’re also now able to spend it on the products themselves, and at a rate that makes for you and your team. Flex tokens are being adopted by many of our other Autodesk products, including Inventor, AutoCAD, Revit, 3ds Max, Maya, and many more. Autodesk Flex is a new pay-as-you-go subscription service like Cloud Credits, but it has one major advantage: flexibility. Now in the Tokens & Cloud Credits section of your preferences, we’ve added the option for you to buy Tokens. Now the new one has an “Insider” badge on it, making it more clear of what it is. The icon itself was identical to the production build. ![]() For example, the GIF below shows what the old Insider build (previously known as Pre-production) looked like. This should better differentiate between what you have installed, and what you are running on your machine. One advantage of this update is the inclusion of badges in the icon themselves. The look will also carry throughout other areas of the product, such as document icons, installer UI, splash screens, and about boxes. You’re not wrong – we have updated our brand identity to the latest style that is being adopted by all Autodesk products. You might be thinking: “hmm…something looks different”. 3 min read V.8 Introducing the new Fusion 360 product and icon styles ![]()
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