When getting into 3D printing I tried to get Fusion 360 to run on Linux but I had some issues as it wouldn’t accept my email address for some reason, so it refused to do anything useful at all.
So I went with FreeCAD (unwillingly at first) and, even though I now probably lack the experience to judge Fusion, I don’t regret it anymore, especially not with the new version which is much more comfortable to use.
There is a learning curve to it, and perhaps Fusion is more streamlined, but using FreeCAD really is worth it for me.
When getting into 3D printing I tried to get Fusion 360 to run on Linux but I had some issues as it wouldn’t accept my email address for some reason, so it refused to do anything useful at all.
So I went with FreeCAD (unwillingly at first) and, even though I now probably lack the experience to judge Fusion, I don’t regret it anymore, especially not with the new version which is much more comfortable to use.
There is a learning curve to it, and perhaps Fusion is more streamlined, but using FreeCAD really is worth it for me.