I would definitely be interested in S3D on iPadOS, but considering that they've been unsuccessful in releasing so much as a bug-fix update over the last two years, I question the use of resources being put into yet another platform.
If S3D is looking for something to "set it apart" from the rest, this would be an excellent feature to implement. No other slicers are currently implementing this, an I am interested as well.
The ones listed in the screenshot would be a great start, as would a built-in linear advance or pressure advance calibration. Marlin has a gcode generator on their website for linear advance calibration, but having one built into the slicer would be much nicer.
One of my favorite features of SuperSlicer is the addition of a calibration guide that sequentially walks the user through printing various calibration objects for testing everything from temperature, flow rate, bridge flow, retraction, and more. 2020-10-15_13-42-01.png This has been extremely usefu...
Even though my copy of S3D was activated and licensed it looks like until I unblocked it from the firewall it was causing this problem. The only reason I discovered it is because I attempted to run the machine setup wizard again and discovered it was blocked. This is poor license management on S3D's...
I admit I've gotten rusty on S3D since I switched away but I thought I'd give things another shot. Today I ran into an unusual problem. When attempting to slice an object only the support material was sliced. Here is the object on the plate: 2020-10-14_14-30-06.png However when I slice it, this is w...