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OSE deliberately uses FreeCAD 16 legacy, which can be downloaded as a [[FreeCAD 16 Appimage]] on Linux. | OSE deliberately uses FreeCAD 16 legacy, which can be downloaded as a [[FreeCAD 16 Appimage]] on Linux. | ||
FreeCAD 16 has a simpler workflow with an uncluttered part tree. | FreeCAD 16 is not the latest version, but it has a simpler workflow with an uncluttered part tree. v16 supports the main OSE workflow pf scalable design - such as [[Merge Workflow]] for large scale collaboration. | ||
There is also a practical philosophy to not using advanced features - as it creates more responsible design by not using automated constraints. See more at [[Merge_Workflow#Philosophical_Point]]. | There is also a practical philosophy to not using advanced features - as it creates more responsible design by not using automated constraints. See more at [[Merge_Workflow#Philosophical_Point]]. |
Revision as of 22:04, 29 June 2021
OSE deliberately uses FreeCAD 16 legacy, which can be downloaded as a FreeCAD 16 Appimage on Linux.
FreeCAD 16 is not the latest version, but it has a simpler workflow with an uncluttered part tree. v16 supports the main OSE workflow pf scalable design - such as Merge Workflow for large scale collaboration.
There is also a practical philosophy to not using advanced features - as it creates more responsible design by not using automated constraints. See more at Merge_Workflow#Philosophical_Point.