There is a new version of the Trimble Connect for Windows application released today. Version identifier for this release is 1.24.2.599. The new version is available for download in the Connect apps store page or by clicking the "New version available!" button in the top right corner of the Connect for Windows application.
IFC (.IFC) file format importer updated to version 6.66
SketchUp (.SKP) file format importer updated to version 1.85
Navisworks (.NWD, .NWC) file formats importer updated to version 1.25
DWG (.DWG) file format importer updated to version 1.60
DGN (.DGN) file format importer updated to version 1.44
LandXML (.XML) file format importer updated to version 1.26
Fixed an issue issue where it was not possible to open a document that is attached to a ToDo
Fixed an issue where the font size of a measurement was too small when exporting a view into a .png image
Fixed an issue where a model file version in the local project data cache did not match the latest model file version in the online project
Fixed an issue where a view in TC Windows looked different than in TC Web: now the element states will not be shown when the model is completely hidden in the model panel and object panel
Fixed an issue where local viewing of a .LAZ point cloud file failed
I have a new PC, and downloaded the new version of Trimble Connect. When I go to create a new project, in the Create a new project pane there is an option to select a license. Below is a list of licenses displayed.
TSV-MAR | Trimble Account ID: 1698744191776944
TA-GNSSCAT | Trimble Account ID: same as above
TBC-CON-NR | Trimble Account ID: Same as above
SKP-NFR-YR | Trimble Account ID: xxx (Different from above)
TBC-ENT-NR | Trimble Account ID. Same as above
TBP-CONN-FREEMIUM | Trimble Connect for Free Account ID: (Different from all)
If never seen this before. I believe I understand what they are related to, but my question is, what license should I be selecting? Would it be the SKP- license account, which I assume is my SketchUp License?
Any quick insight with this will be helpful. Thank you!