Pro 2020.2 V20.2.171 Patched -macos- -... — Sketchup

Distributing or using patched/cracked software ("warez") is illegal in most jurisdictions, violates the software's End User License Agreement (EULA), and poses serious cybersecurity risks.

The release of SketchUp 2020 coincided with a major shift in Trimble's business model. In November 2020, Trimble announced it would discontinue the sale of its perpetual "Classic" licenses for SketchUp Pro, moving entirely to a subscription-only model. A perpetual license for SketchUp Pro used to cost $695, but after this date, new users could only purchase subscriptions, with SketchUp Pro costing $299 per year. This made version 2020 one of the last versions available for purchase as a one-time, perpetual license. SketchUp Pro 2020.2 v20.2.171 Patched -macOS- -...

Modified installers frequently serve as vectors for malware, adware, or keyloggers targeted at macOS systems. A perpetual license for SketchUp Pro used to

: Users can now turn off linear inferencing (snapping to red, green, blue, or magenta axes) while using the Line Tool . On macOS, this is toggled using the Command key while drawing. Enhanced LayOut Integration : : Users can now turn off linear inferencing

When moving objects, SketchUp automatically highlights structural points like corners or centers. This allows for precise snapping without needing to change your viewing angle constantly. System Requirements for macOS

The update introduced better functionality for editing grips. When toggling hidden geometry, grips would no longer be obscured, making editing complex models much faster.

SketchUp Pro 2020.2 was built natively for Intel-based Macs. While it can run on Apple Silicon hardware via , users may experience minor graphical glitches, plugin incompatibilities, or slightly throttled performance compared to running it on a native Intel machine. Navigating the "Patched" Software Landscape