Hello Tom. This is my first post on the forum and I'm looking to find a cad with more features than the simple Autodesk 123D which I mostly use at the moment. I've tried Fusion 360 which is easy to learn, but the cloud business model and cost for commercial use really turns me off. I've been looking at Plasticity but it's not intuitive and also Selfcad which really has a great looking, easy to use workspace much like 123D, but I can't get it to work so far. Their support says it should work, but no luck so far.
So the only other software I can find (and I've searched a lot) which isn't loads of money, looks possibly easy to learn with great features is MOI. Having said that, seeing words like "boolean", "nouns" and "verbs" (why programming and language grammar?) I start to think this isn't for me as I need an intuitive, easy to understand workflow software with basic descriptive words like "merge", "subtract", "snap to" etc... Ok, I'm not a complete beginner and have designed many items which I currently sell around the world, but I find words like "boolean" difficult to understand and it's an indication the workflow might be focused on engineers and uni grads, far beyond me. This isn't a complaint, just saying I'm not very smart and have learning difficulties.
Anyway having said that, I really do need/want a new cad, one that I'll be using for many years. I think this YouTube course you made will be exactly what I need to help determine if MOI is for me. I'm sure there will be a steep learning curve, but I'll give it a go for my trial period. I haven't started the trial yet as was thinking maybe to wait for V5 to get the best experience without the current bugs, filleting for example. The trial and your videos will be the deciding factors to determine if I go with MOI, do you think I should wait to try V5?
Thank you for your consideration.
Cheers, Rob
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