I strongly suggest to add an option on the installation file to be able to install or move Bluebeam on another drive than the C drive. It is a large application which takes quite some space, so it is inconvenient for people with small C drive.
Totally agree. Same problem - I have a Dell computer that for some STUPID reason gave me a 1TB D drive and a 200GB C drive. the computer is basically useless because the few apps that I can reconfigure to install to the D are super complicated to do, and the rest don't give you the option. Like Bluebeam. And the desktop is the only place you can have full access to the functionality of the Core plan. THAT WE ARE PAYING FOR.