Libfredo6 Old Version Access
Since version 10.0, LibFredo6 has been strictly optimized for SketchUp 2017 through current editions like SketchUp 2026. Modern iterations rely heavily on newer versions of the Ruby scripting engine, which older SketchUp frameworks cannot interpret.
Here’s a timeline of some notable releases:
For users considering Libfredo6 Old Version, we recommend:
There are several distinct reasons why SketchUp hobbyists and professionals look backward rather than forward when it comes to this specific plugin library. 1. Compatibility with Legacy SketchUp Versions Libfredo6 Old Version
You'll find its settings under SketchUp's Window menu, as Window > LibFredo6 Settings... .
Occasionally, users may prefer an older version because a newer update changed a feature or behavior they relied on. While this is less common with a backend library like LibFredo6, it can still be a consideration.
Fredo6 has created a dedicated section in the SketchUcation store labeled "[Prior2017]" which contains archived versions of Curviloft, RoundCorner, FredoScale, etc.. Since version 10
There, the Libfredo6 Old Version found a quiet retirement. He wasn't the fastest anymore, and he didn't have the fancy new UI, but he remained a silent guardian—a piece of digital history tucked away for the day the "Modern Update" inevitably failed, and the user needed a reliable old friend to get the job done [1, 2].
if your plugin manager offers them, as an automatic update could inadvertently install an incompatible version.
Key features that LibFredo6 provides to Fredo6’s extensions include: Occasionally, users may prefer an older version because
to other legacy Fredo6 plugins (like RoundCorner)
In the world of SketchUp modeling, isn't a standalone tool but a "shared library" created by the prolific developer Fredo6 to power his most famous extensions like FredoScale , Curviloft , and JointPushPull .