Fredoscale License |work|

Users have reported that after purchasing a license, especially the perpetual license, their plugin still prompts them to buy or shows an error message. This is typically caused by not activating the license file or using an outdated version of the plugin. The perpetual license (e.g., FredoScale v3.4) is tied to a specific major version, and if you install a newer version (e.g., v3.5b or v3.6a), you need to download the updated license file for that newer version from your Sketchucation account.

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For many years, Fredo6 released his plugins as freeware. However, to sustain ongoing development, compatibility updates, and support, Fredo6 transitioned his major plugins—including FredoScale, Curviloft, JointPushPull, and TopoShaper—to a paid, premium licensing model. Fredoscale License

Unlocks 8 core plugins (FredoScale, Curviloft, JointPushPull, RoundCorner, etc.).

As of March 1, 2022, FredoScale moved to a paid model to support ongoing development. The current license structure includes: Perpetual License : A one-time purchase of $12 to $15 per individual plugin. Fredo6 Bundle Users have reported that after purchasing a license,

Stretch objects like windows or doors without distorting frames. 3. How to Install and Activate the License

After installation, you should be able to find FredoScale under . More Fredo6 plugins becoming paid extensions - SketchUp

Scale or stretch objects along any axis without changing the component's internal axes.

Fredo6 plugins utilize a perpetual licensing model with an affordable upfront cost.

✅ – No annual fee, unlike many modern SketchUp extensions moving to subscriptions. ✅ Works offline – Great for secure environments or poor internet. ✅ Bundle value – Pay once for ~8 major tools (RoundCorner alone is worth the price). ✅ No DRM spyware – No phone-home checks every launch. ✅ Generous trial – 30 days to fully evaluate, not feature-crippled. ✅ Perpetual – You keep the last version you paid for, even if you don’t renew (but there’s no renewal anyway).

Below is a detailed review focusing specifically on , its implications for users, and how it compares to typical SketchUp extension licensing.