Product identification is confusing. Why is PRO release 2022, should I be worried?

New to subscription, why is PRO dates 2022 release. Can not directly get files from Timble Connect?

After I opened a new file, I could perform an update to 2023? No PRO version for 2024?

Where are you looking? The following link goes to a page that makes it very clear.

Please update your forum profile. It says you’re using the free web version.

Clear as mud. The only PRO Is see there is 2022. Where does it say 2024 is also PRO?

Again, not seeing how that is clear on that page. Just because you know, does not mean someone new to the ecosystem should have the automatic understanding of that. Again, as the 2022 is labelled PRO, and the others are not.

To be honest, this is not the only thread on this topic. A simple correction to ensure a new users understands this would remove frustration.

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Pedantic much? I subscribed this evening to PRO.

I have to say I agree, the download all page is unnecessarily confusing. I don’t know why only 22 is labeled “pro”. They are all pro, get the latest 24 version.

I was just reporting that the naming has changed. I wasn’t being pedantic. I agree that it would help if they would at least remove the word Pro from SketchUp 2022. I guess early next year 2022 will drop off the list entirely once 2025 comes out and then it won’t be an issue.

You seem to be angry at me because of the wording on the website. I’m not a Trimble employee. I am not paid by them and I have no control over what the website says. I’m just a user like you. I find it offensive that you are taking this out on me.

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@DaveR,

Sorry, did not mean to be offensive. This comment in direct response to you pointing out that at the time of my initial post, I was did not have PRO listed in my profile.

Simply put I was frustrated in having to spend a few hours to figure out communal knowledge, that a few of y’all were chastising me for just not knowing.

Dave, I did not jump on you, any more than you did me. You raised the temperature of the conversation, and when I attempted to apologize and remove that temperature, you raised it once again.