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alanhowat
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Post by alanhowat »

Hi there,

Does anyone agree that Route Riter deserves a forum category under the heading "Route Riter"?

Just a thought,

Cheers,

Alan.
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Post by ianmacmillan »

No!

The program works. Very few people post problems with it so no need for a seperate category.

What is needed is a sticky in the newbies section telling people what it is and why they should not be without it.
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Post by alanhowat »

Hello there,

Point taken, perhaps I should have phrased my original posting along the lines of :-

Route Riter Do you think that RR should have a forum category of its own so that everyone can find it?

Cheers,

Alan.
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Post by NeutronIC »

Given that we have waaaaay too many forum categories at the moment, is it not reasonable to expect route riter questions and knowledgeable folk in the route builders forum? Not arguing with you, just making sure that there's a reason for it - if I add it i'll almost certainly have another few people jump down my throat for making a bad situation worse :)

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Post by alan2 »

A sticky in the Newbies Forum for Route Riter would be usefull :)

eg, It can currently handle activities, routes, stock changes, activity changes etc...

A very handy tool for a Msts user. :D

*Edit >> goes to download new version.
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