These are some behaviors S3D always has had (well, since I started using it in v2), but they drive me nuts. Using S3D 3.0.2
They probably drive me nuts since it's different UI behavior from just about any other software I use.
Issue1: On App Open, S3D doesn't know the file it Auto-Opened
*Open fileA. Mess around with it, print etc, save. Close S3D.
*Open S3D: It auto-opens fileA for you (the last one you had open). However, S3D doesn't know what file is open: If you look in the title-bar, no file name is listed.
*If you change some values and go to "Save Factory File", it takes you to the "Save As" dialog instead, so you have to go find the same location.
*After save, the name shows up in the title bar, and subsequent saves will work (rather than making you 'save as').
*Ironically, in S3D v 3.0.2, it now accurately saves the list of 'recent factor files'. So even though it stores the last file open in that list, it doesn't realize what the file it auto-opened is. So what I do now is, as soon as S3D opens, I re-open my last file via that menu, and dodge the whole 'save as dialog' issue.
Issue 2: S3D Doesn't track the last directory browsed to
* S3D doesn't seem to track the 'active directory' you're working in. Meaning, every time I access a different tool file browser, I have to re-browse it back to where I'm currently working. This happens on both Windows & OSX .
* For example:
* I've just done a bunch of work in directoryA. Time to open a new fff from directoryB: File -> Open Factory File -> Browse to fileB in directoryB. So far, so good.
* I want to import a stl: File -> Import Models : It takes me off to directoryC: I need to browse back to directoryB to find my stl.
* Time to print! Slice my data, "Save Toolpaths to Disk" : It takes me to directoryD : I need to browse back to directoryB to save my path.
* Start a new project: Repeat this all over again.
* It's almost as if every separate file browser saves its last accessed location. But since there are so many file dialogs I deal with, I'm constantly having to browse to the current directly I'm working out of. On PC I can copy\paste the path (if I remember to ahead of time), but on the mac this becomes really tedious.
So nothing to do with 3d printing itself, but every time I use this tool I grind my teeth a bit...