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The first beta ran via a compatibility layer. The difference is night and day. Regeneration of complex vector hatches (like brick or roofing patterns) now takes milliseconds. Zooming in and out of a 50MB site plan is buttery smooth. If you are on an M2 or M3 Mac, the fan will not even spin. powercadd 10 beta updated
: Recent builds (such as #2704 and beyond) have addressed critical issues, including file-save bugs and event flow through the drawing canvas to ensure tools respond accurately to every click. The Path to Full Release : Built to run natively on M1, M2,
: You will typically need a new Challenge/Response or Cloud-based activation key provided by the developers. 4. Critical Tips for Beta Testers Regeneration of complex vector hatches (like brick or