TLHarrell wrote:Yes, but they are working on something else which will likely be a good alternative to Tinkercad.
This is Kai from Tinkercad.
Airstone is definitely a different product than Tinkercad, otherwise we would have just continued development in the same mainline. You can think of it as Matlab for solid shapes, except a Matlab powered by a supercomputer. That means it can do things like fluid flow analysis in seconds as opposed to waiting for hours for the computation.
I dare say we were especially focused on making sure paying accounts have enough transition time. Nine months seemed like a decent time for people to transition into new tools. Obviously that doesn't remove the sting of having to do the transition in the first place.
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