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Muzzer15/03/2015 12:25:06
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Haven't seen or heard of any firewall issues myself. I'm using Chrome and Firefox in W7 and W8 with AVG free and Windows Firewall. The question about plugins was asked on the OS forum and apparently it doesn't use anything fancy beyond WebGL - nothing like Flash etc required.

Try restarting / disabling antivirus / firewall etc? It's pretty much platform and browser agnostic, which is the whole point of OS. Good luck!

Murray

Muzzer16/03/2015 21:25:47
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There appears to be a webinar tomorrow lunchtime (1pm in the UK, 9am EST)

★★ NEW USERS: ONSHAPE ESSENTIAL TRAINING TOMORROW ★★

Hello new Onshape users

Please join us tomorrow morning at 9am EST, for our online training webinar. We will teach the essentials about Onshape's part studio, assembly, and import/export. If you are new to Onshape, this is the perfect way to get started. You will have an opportunity to ask questions throughout the event.

REGISTER HERE
Versaboss16/03/2015 23:03:29
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Well I got my invitation also and tried to do something... As I supposed not so easy unfortunately.

Problems:

- during load, several (say +/- 10) javascript errors, and then the buttons/tools or whatever they are called are invisible. Difficult to work that way!

- Then it is incredibly slow, and I also had the endless loop when trying to download the examples. I can't imagine how they can sell such a product to a professional user (and my i'net connection is usually quite fast; just now 8.4 Mbits/sec.)

- what I miss is a general introduction. It seems that the tutorials jump directly 'in medias res'.

- And what I feared when I saw the screen shots at the start of this thread: the font is at the limit to be unreadable (I have a ~ 20" monitor). It gets a bit better when I enlarge the picture with the + key, but then not enough is visible.

This was with Opera. First short try with Firefox was not better, but I will now try that a bit longer.

Regards, HansR.

Versaboss17/03/2015 00:07:37
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That was a very short test with Firefox!

I got the message "It seems your browser doesn't have WebGL enabled', but when I check it it IS enabled!!! angry

Continuing with Opera tomorrow.

Re. the webinar: when I check what EST means, I see they have DST now. So what's it in Greenwich time???

Regards, HansR.

Bikepete17/03/2015 13:16:52
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I think maybe it's a bit more sensitive to the graphics performance of the computer it's used on than I first thought. So not quite 'anything that can run a web browser'. It's great on the computer I have at home but here at the office (on an unexciting Windows 7 machine) it won't run at all on Firefox (claiming no WebGL) and only very poorly on Chrome (it renders things, but with glitches, and any movement is very slow and laggy).

Difference is probably that this office PC has an integrated graphics chip (ATI Radeon 2100, FWIW) rather than a separate card.

It won't run on my Android mobile either, but a message does come up saying that mobile use is not supported so that's fair enough!

Neil Wyatt17/03/2015 17:46:08
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EST is New York (Eastern Standard Time), 5 hours behind GMT.

9:00 am EST is a good compromise for transatlantic meetings as it's 2:00pm in the UK and 3:00pm in CET (Central Europe - France, Germany etc.)

EDT is their version of BST, but it starts earlier

Neil

Edited By Neil Wyatt on 17/03/2015 17:50:26

Simon036217/03/2015 18:28:26
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I think its more than just the graphics performance - I have a separate nVidia graphics card on my machine running Win7 pro and Firefox works happily on it. Opera however loads and operates up to the point that I try and open something and it just sits 'loading'. I tried their instructions regarding WebGL and also ensured that the nVidia settings were correct too.

This morning I had to update Adobe Flash because there was a warning screen that the version of Flash was at risk and I was unable to proceed until the update was installed.

When I do get it running, I am extremely impressed by it - I made a box, rounded edges, bosses for circuit board mountings, hole for DB25 connector, hoe for Ethernet socket and an access hole for a USB in about 6 hours from first accessing the package.

The 3D printed version is sitting alongside me resplendent in a yucky shade of pale blue.

Simon

Muzzer17/03/2015 20:34:10
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There's an iOS and an Android version for mobile devices. You can request a beta if you want to try them before they are formally released. For iOS you probably want an iPad rather than an iPhone!

I've been using OS on a variety of laptops that have integrated graphics and they don't seem to be any different to the desktop with a proper nVidia Quadro card optimised for OpenGL CAD.

The recommended browsers seem to be Firefox and Chrome and they have both worked fine. It doesn't seem to need Flash thankfully - hardly surprising as Adobe are wilfully letting it wither on the vine.

Now that the webinar has finished, I expect you will probably be able to watch it as a video soon here. Haven't seen it myself but it looks as if it would be a handy intro.

I don't trust myself to convert timezones, so refer instead to a timezone converter like this. Whatever the time zone / acronym used, it appears that 9am in Massachusetts is 1pm in the UK.

Murray

Simon036218/03/2015 19:17:06
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I received an email from OnShape asking how I was getting on with it. I responded commenting on my lack of success with Opera as well as a comment on what I consider to be missing functionality and received the following in a personal email from them:

If you like, you can submit enhancement requests for any feature you want to see in Onshape. We release updates to Onshape every 2-3 weeks and we take enhancement requests into consideration when adding new features. The feedback button is a great way for you to help us prioritize new features and get notified once we add them to Onshape. We will certainly have copy "n" points in the future, but submitting an enhancement request puts it higher on our priority list.

Regarding the loading issue, I'd also use the feedback button and submit a ticket. User support will then help you resolve.

Maybe those having difficulties should try this?

Simon

Muzzer18/03/2015 21:21:34
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The other way to get help is to post a question in the discussion forum. If there's a simple answer, you will often get a rapid reply and if there needs to be a ticket, somebody may submit one subsequently. OS seems to be fairly stable, so your problems may have known fixes.

Murray

Involute Curve17/04/2015 10:44:47
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on a similar note

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Enough!18/04/2015 00:59:39
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Posted by Muzzer on 17/03/2015 20:34:10:

I don't trust myself to convert timezones, so refer instead to a timezone converter like this. Whatever the time zone / acronym used, it appears that 9am in Massachusetts is 1pm in the UK.

There's a 5 hour clock-time difference between Eastern Time and British Time all year except for a few weeks in March where Eastern goes (forward) to Daylight Time the first Sunday in March and the UK goes to Summer Time on the last Sunday in March. During that period, the time difference is 4 hours.

There's a similar but shorter discrepancy in the fall (autumn) but only for a week since the clocks go back in UK the last Sunday in October while Eastern Time switches the first Sunday in November. During that interval, there's a 6-hour clock time difference.

Neil Wyatt18/04/2015 22:05:00
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I've never known why we use the 'real' time in the winter when daylight is in short supply, and change the clocks in summer, when there's plenty about. I don't buy the 'to stop workers going down the pub' argument - I haven't seen many empty pubs in the winter!

Neil

Avon06/09/2015 18:14:40
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I've been using Onshape for the last month or so. Just thought I'd correct a couple of things:

Onshape have changed what you can do for free (which is a huge pity). You get the 5GB of total storage, but to do so you have to create the document while you're under the 100Mb Private document limit, and you can have a total of 10 Private documents - I think you can have as many public documents as you like.

Elsewhere it was mentioned that you couldn't print from OS, but it is certainly possible in the version currently in use.

The drawing facility has arrived so that true 2D drawings can be produced from the 3D parts and assemblies.

The thing I like about this is the ability to animate the model, not automatically, but I'm happy dragging the little handles around to watch my Hot Air Engine do its thing - I've even been able to actually explain how it works to my better half!!

Hope this helps.

ANDY CAWLEY04/02/2016 18:18:25
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I'm on holiday in France and just joined Onshape with no problems, got confirmation email virtually instantly. I'm on my iPad so will be interested to see what happens on my PC when I get back home. A quick tour round the tutorials etc is looking good to a total CAD newbie like me.

Jonathan Mead05/02/2016 08:51:56
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I'm just getting started with Onshape having seen it referenced in the article on 3D printing in the latest MEW. As someone who has only dabbled previously with 2D sketching programs, I'm finding the learning curve very steep, but it is amazing how quickly you can get stuck in and draw a simple part. The main restriction with the free subscription seems to be the 100MB limit on private document storage. I am already close to half way there with just one document.

Simon036205/02/2016 09:21:10
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Jonathan,

The trick with document size is to 'create a copy' of the document that you are working on. This cleans out all of the past history where you have made changes and resets the project to the current version. Then move the original document to 'trash' and.....when you are really sure (I usually check that the copied document opens and looks right), then 'empty trash'.

After a couple of moments you will find that your doc is probably barely a couple of MB in size.

Alternatively, you can make the doc 'public' and let anyone look at it - or make a copy for themselves. This is my approach with most of my stuff since I don't really care if people can access my 90° tumble dryer bend and adapter....

Simon

Russell Eberhardt05/02/2016 10:55:06
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I have just given Onshape a go for the first time. As a long time occasional user of Solidworks I find the user interface much more friendly than Autocad Fusion 360. It is a little slow in use compared with Solidworks or Autocad but at the price difference (ie;, free as opposed to thousands of &euro represents excellent value for money! The biggest plus is that I can use it while running Linux and don't have to reboot into Windoze for Autocad.

Just find it a shame that if you import a Solidworks part you lose all the history.

Russell.

Edited By Russell Eberhardt on 05/02/2016 10:57:32

Jonathan Mead05/02/2016 18:01:25
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Simon, many thanks for the tip - I'll give that a go later this evening. I'm slowly making progress in redrawing a small four stroke IC engine in metric from the original imperial. This is really helping me envisage how the parts will be made, as you almost have to machine them in your mind in order to draw them. There have been some challenges with the cylinder head, as the spark plug hole has to be at a 15° angle from the top and bottom faces of the head, which caused a bit of head scratching. I eventually learnt how to create a plane at 75° to the head and drilled a hole normal to this!

Hopefully below is a screenshot of the assembly showing the head and piston/con rod/ crank assembly.

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Ron Colvin16/12/2016 19:25:32
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I see that Onshape have changed their terms and conditions for users of their free scheme.

In essence what it means is, that users can no longer create documents in private space, only in public space.


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