Fabrio

Fabrio

Mac OS, English

Fabrio Design
Work through interactive courses and get clear feedback on your model using Fabrio in Autodesk® Fusion 360™.

General Usage Instructions

The Fabrio add-in can be found and opened in the "Inspect" panel toolbar.

This will open the add-in in the Fusion 360 workspace.

Once the user has logged in, they can work through a course on the Fabrio learning platform.

At specific steps in the course, the user is asked to check their model in Fusion 360 using Fabrio add-in.

This will provide the user with visual feedback on how their model compares with the reference model for that step.

Screenshots

Commands

Installation/Uninstallation

Install for Mac:
1. Download the installer from the Autodesk App Store.
2. Right-click on the "Downloads" folder and select "Open in Finder".
3. Right-click on the "Fabrio_macos.pkg" -> "Open With" -> "Installer".

Uninstall for Mac:
You can unload the add-in without uninstalling it by clicking the "Stop" button when the add-in is selected in the list box on the "Add-Ins" tab of the "Scripts and Add-Ins" dialog.
Unchecking "Run on Startup" causes the add-in not to be loaded in future sessions of Fusion 360.
- Navigate to the ./ApplicationsPlugins folder and select the app bundle you want to uninstall
- Either drag the app bundle to the Trash or right-click and select “Move to Trash”
- Right-click on the Trash-Can and select “Empty Trash”
- If you prefer keystrokes, you can also just select the app bundle and then hit Command+Delete to move the app to Trash, then empty the Trash and the app will be removed.

Additional Information

Known Issues

Contact

Company Name: Fabrio Design
Support Contact: hello@fabriodesign.com

Author/Company Information

Fabrio Design

Support Information

All help related to Fabrio and Fabrio add-in can be found at https://www.fabriodesign.com/help

Version History

Version Number Version Description

3.0.0

Version 3.0.0 introduces granular feature feedback, giving the user specific action points to help them better match their 3D models to those outlined in courses on Fabrio.
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