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<blockquote data-quote="Kristian Serrano" data-source="post: 1675415" data-attributes="member: 13046"><p>In all fairness, it's almost like a completely different animal. It's far more functional than its ever been. The basic status is CMP has done a lot to expand the program's capabilities (within its inherited limitations) and data set bugs are fixed monthly with free updates to any data sets you've purchased. Most errors in data sets can be fixed by users, anyway.</p><p> </p><p>Template support is a big plus. They've included almost all of the templates available. If there is a template missing, you can edit or create your own in the house rules editor.</p><p> </p><p>If you want a more thorough explanation of what flaws and strengths E-Tools currently has, visit CMP's forums at <a href="http://www.codemonkeypublishing.com" target="_blank">www.codemonkeypublishing.com</a>. There is a forum specifically for E-Tools (accessible from the E-Tools menu on the left) with subcategories. You can either browse through the bugs forums to get an idea of what types of bugs people are reporting, or post a question in the E-Tools General section for opinions and facts.</p><p> </p><p>You might also want to check out the Friday Updates Archive under the CMP General Forums. Every Friday CMP posts updates on what progress they have made or are making with E-Tools, Data Sets and other products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kristian Serrano, post: 1675415, member: 13046"] In all fairness, it's almost like a completely different animal. It's far more functional than its ever been. The basic status is CMP has done a lot to expand the program's capabilities (within its inherited limitations) and data set bugs are fixed monthly with free updates to any data sets you've purchased. Most errors in data sets can be fixed by users, anyway. Template support is a big plus. They've included almost all of the templates available. If there is a template missing, you can edit or create your own in the house rules editor. If you want a more thorough explanation of what flaws and strengths E-Tools currently has, visit CMP's forums at [url="http://www.codemonkeypublishing.com"]www.codemonkeypublishing.com[/url]. There is a forum specifically for E-Tools (accessible from the E-Tools menu on the left) with subcategories. You can either browse through the bugs forums to get an idea of what types of bugs people are reporting, or post a question in the E-Tools General section for opinions and facts. You might also want to check out the Friday Updates Archive under the CMP General Forums. Every Friday CMP posts updates on what progress they have made or are making with E-Tools, Data Sets and other products. [/QUOTE]
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