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Yeah, why in General Help and Support? :)

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Very nice collcetion!

but realy, why in the "General Help and Support"?

BTW: Maby it will be better actualy to collect those UDFs and place them to archive? (not just links to forum topics).

 

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  MsCreatoR said:

Very nice collcetion!

but realy, why in the "General Help and Support"?

BTW: Maby it will be better actualy to collect those UDFs and place them to archive? (not just links to forum topics).

I'm actually downloading and saving them on my webserver for backup.

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But... You may want to place this in scripts and scraps

I would love to - how do I move it :)

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  MsCreatoR said:

BTW: Maby it will be better actualy to collect those UDFs and place them to archive? (not just links to forum topics).

Please don't. Speaking from experience, UDF version control is difficult and the authors won't want to have multiple sources for their work.

Dale

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  DaleHohm said:

Please don't. Speaking from experience, UDF version control is difficult and the authors won't want to have multiple sources for their work.

Dale

Well I can keep a backup of them for my own :)

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