![]() And best of all, it all happens right inside SketchUp.īy far the best way to get to the Extension Warehouse is by clicking its icon in SketchUp 2013's main toolbar. ![]() Using the Extension Warehouse to find, install and update plugins is a simple operation. This one new feature is actually dozens (eventually hundreds) of new features, all ready and waiting for you to discover. No more.įor 2013, we built a repository of extensions-an Extension Warehouse, in our parlance-that provides a one-stop shop for anyone looking to customize their copy of SketchUp. ![]() Historically, these extensions have been crazy useful, laughably affordable, and (for the most part) incredibly difficult to find. Over the years, our beloved plugin developers-the folks who use our Ruby scripting tools to build add-ons for SketchUp-have created some truly amazing features. We think you’ll be really excited about both-we certainly are.Įxtension Warehouse: A smarter approach to SketchUp pluginsĬan SketchUp do X, Y, or Z? Extension Warehouse is the place to find out. For this release, we focused on two things: building an ecosystem that makes it easier for millions of SketchUp modelers to find and use the plugins and extensions they need, and continuing to turbocharge SketchUp Pro’s documentation and presentation features (in the form of LayOut). Less than a year after joining the Trimble family, it’s our pleasure to announce the arrival of SketchUp 2013.
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