Re: Team authoring
My latest HAT upgrade includes team authoring. Although I'm solo right^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
now, there's a possibility I might be getting an intern or an assistant
in the near future, and I think the team authoring feature might be
useful. Has anyone else here had any positive or negative experiences
with this?
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