AutoDesk Fusion 360 is not open source but is free to makers and education. To get the free copy: download trial, when trial is up and it asks for license number there is a checkbox to say you will not make money on the products you make. (citation: personal experience)
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AutoDesk Fusion 360 is not open source but is essentially free to makers and education users. To get the free copy: download trial, when trial is up and it asks for license number there is a checkbox to say you will not make money on the products you make. (citation: personal experience) You can buy a single-user license for Fusion 360 pretty cheap too, or wait for sales that have been up to 90% off. Generally though, the free download covers almost everything. Expect to see paid extensions and features in the future, I bet. There are meetups at PS1 to support Fusion 360. http://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/overview
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AutoDesk Inventor may be available as an educational trial, for members of PS1. (cite?)
AutoDesk Inventor may be available as an educational trial, for members of PS1. (cite?)