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Hey all,
I found out... that Blender come out with 'small' updates continuously. Their big News related updates are a big thing, but they also have small updates and the way you find them is go to the launch date of their latest version, say 2.93 or 2.8x, etc, etc. Find the date and also the release code or build code, hash code, which will be a serial number. In my case, today, I found an update. Different, newer date then mine, and has the release code: .....ae1e68f5146d. So mine is updated and I download it. I keep them in seperate folders and use shortcuts to the particular latest version I use, linking them to either Toolbar or Start menu or desktop. I do not do installs, so I run it hot from a folder on another drive.
Just wanted to share that. Check to see if you have an update! I am having slow-ness problems with my software, so I thought I would check it. If you download and run the same 'build' release number, such as 2.93, etc, then the settings will be in another folder and it links to it, like its the same one. All settings, tools, etc, etc, are saved. So impressive.
Nice work, Blender team....
I found out... that Blender come out with 'small' updates continuously. Their big News related updates are a big thing, but they also have small updates and the way you find them is go to the launch date of their latest version, say 2.93 or 2.8x, etc, etc. Find the date and also the release code or build code, hash code, which will be a serial number. In my case, today, I found an update. Different, newer date then mine, and has the release code: .....ae1e68f5146d. So mine is updated and I download it. I keep them in seperate folders and use shortcuts to the particular latest version I use, linking them to either Toolbar or Start menu or desktop. I do not do installs, so I run it hot from a folder on another drive.
Just wanted to share that. Check to see if you have an update! I am having slow-ness problems with my software, so I thought I would check it. If you download and run the same 'build' release number, such as 2.93, etc, then the settings will be in another folder and it links to it, like its the same one. All settings, tools, etc, etc, are saved. So impressive.
Nice work, Blender team....


