Fredoscale License 'link' -
To properly activate your license, you must have the following installed and updated:
Fredoscale is a paid extension for SketchUp that operates under the Sketchucation SCFLicense
Complete the checkout process using PayPal or a credit card. Fredoscale License
"Fredoscale" implies scaling freedom — from small scripts to enterprise systems.
The is a commercial authorization file required to unlock the full, permanent features of the FredoScale extension within Trimble SketchUp . Originally distributed as a free tool for over a decade, FredoScale transitioned into a paid model managed entirely through the SketchUcation PluginStore . This shift provides users with an affordable, perpetual utility license while supporting the developer, Fredo6, in maintaining script compatibility with contemporary releases of SketchUp. To properly activate your license, you must have
Open SketchUp on the machine you want to deactivate. Go to the FredoScale License dialog box and click Release License . This instantly frees up a seat in the cloud database.
It means you pay for the license , and you can use that version of the plugin forever. However, you will not automatically receive future major version updates or features added to newer versions of the plugin. The license is for the version you purchased. Originally distributed as a free tool for over
The FredoScale license operates under the "Sketchucation SCFLicense" system. All licensed extensions from the Sketchucation ecosystem, including FredoScale, use SCFLicense files. This system provides a fair and flexible model for both users and developers. The licensing system also requires that users keep their extensions up to date. Most issues reported by users regarding license expiration or validation failures can be resolved simply by updating the extensions.
The Fredoscale License was born out of Dr. Thompson's desire to safeguard his invention. To obtain a license, applicants must undergo a battery of tests and evaluations, assessing their knowledge, skills, and character. The process is notoriously grueling, with a reported pass rate of less than 5%.