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Tinker autodesk10/14/2023 The shutdown plan has been rolled back and effective immediately new users are again able to sign up for the site. There are two main impacts of this deal: the site is fully operational and Autodesk has some very exciting plans for Tinkercad. This is a great day for all Tinkercad users, Autodesk is a very enthusiastic and capable steward. I am happy to announce that we have just signed a deal where Autodesk will purchase the Tinkercad site and core technologies. See the full blog post from Kai Backman below: Like I said, if you wanted to be cynical. In rescuing the product Autodesk has also rescued a number of Software as a Service users opinions of cloud-based systems. With so much of our lives now on the cloud the questions that Tinkercad's decision to close raise are far greater than a good service no longer existing. It's a fair point, and something that a number of users commented on. No Oracle database to go rescue data from using the local backup tapes. No install CD’s to pull out of the drawer. Everything is there one minute and then – POOF! – gone. If you were going to be very cynical (and with Dan on holiday I feel duty bound to be as cynical as possible) you could imagine that, with Autodesk increasingly moving towards 'The Cloud', comments like this from CraigTheCoder have something to do with it.Īs someone who develops in the Software as a Service (SaaS) space, you guys are doing a fine job with this in validating all of peoples’ fears about keeping their applications, yet alone their data in the cloud. After a couple of months of what one can only imagine to be frantic searching for something, anything, that offered half of the experience of 'Tink' and like a knight in shining armour atop a steed of cash comes Autodesk.Īutodesk will purchase the Tinkercad site - and the core technologies behind it - and has already made it's mark by 'Supercharging' the free plan, meaning that anyone that had a free account before the 'tragic news' now has the opportunity to create unlimited designs, the import/export functionality that was previously locked out, and 'ShapeScripts'. After the 'we're closing' announcement from Tinkercad back in March there was an outpouring of collective grief from the Tinkercad community, as well as an awful lot of praise for what the team behind Tinkercad (all engineers) had achieved.
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