A timesaving application that can concentrate a large number of Sketchup Pro toolbars in order to avoid searching for them in menus or sub-menus
| Version | 1.0 |
| Updated | October 15 2019 |
| Developer |
Arnold Burg
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| User Rating |
300
5.0
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| Original File Size | 2.07 MB |
| Downloads | 1608 |
| Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows XP 64 bit, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 2003, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit |
| Category | Multimedia |
SketchUp Pro is a professional tool created to aid in creating 3D projects for all types of architectural and design work. Due to its complexity, the program does not go easy on time, sometimes, just browsing for toolbars will be a nuisance. SketupUp Automation Tools tries to save you some time by amassing a good number of toolbars within a simple launcher so you can quickly find and use them, saving some time in the process.
The first and most important role of this tool is to help you do your job in a lesser amount of time. By having all the shortcuts bind to the mouse, the need for a keyboard is eliminated as well as browsing through complex menu bars. As you pick and use the toolbars, the distance movement and computer movements are reduced, which can boost your work speed up to 50%.
The mouse bind allows you to move, hide and teleport the launcher at any time, on any part of the screen. For example, after you've opened the program, the UI will rest in its initial place, while you can manually move the window like any other app. However, if you press the scroll wheel (Mouse3), no matter where the pointer is, the interface is transported to the exact place. This makes for faster access to your toolbars, without moving the mouse to unnecessary areas.
All in all, SketchUp Automation Pro is a smart launcher that should bring all the toolbars closer to you and your project so you can progress faster with your work.
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