SU Waybe Plugin
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Thought it'd be a good idea to start a thread for those who are beta testing the plugin. Think it'd be good to see what others are thinking/finding of the plugin.
First impressions....looking good....
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Are you already testing it?
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Looks very interesting, but I haven't applied to become a beta-tester...

(Can't say Yes to... "- Are you a papercraft or origami enthusiast?)But you can apply here...

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I am a member of the beta team but the beta release seems to be available only in a couple of days. Thus my above question

If you wish, you can still apply and become a beta tester for the second turn (about May).
I often work with children and this could be an awsome way to teach them about archaeological / historical reconstructions and make them be interested in our heritage.
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yeah i am testing. received email confirmation, registration key etc this morning from the waybe team.
it definately looks like a very useful plugin. wuold be ideal as a teaching aid as you say. in work at the minute working feverishly so hopefully die down this avo so i can get more time testing.
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Are you then in the GGroups forum they created for the testers, too?
Interesting - I haven't received an email about the key and such...

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i am now

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i apologise for starting this thread if it meant to be for ggroups only, feel free to remove thread
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You've probably read Justin's comment to my first question then so I don't think there's a problem with this topic here - I just wanted to make sure that everything's clear.
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Does anyone have a model they would like to see unfolded using Waybe?
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