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juliette
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one thing it needs

Hi Bill!

First of all thank you for abrMate, I love it!

There is just one option I couldn't find and sadly realised it didn't have it. I have multiple brush files, some are in duplicates as I was afraid to initially delete things when trying to sort out brushes I'd saved to disc over the years, so always kept a copy of an already existing brush file name. At the moment with abrMate I can view all the brushes, but then have to go back into windows explorer to find the brush by file name that I viewed in abrMate and delete it that way. What would be wonderful however would be the option to delete and rename brushes from within abrMate. Would this be possible?

Thank you so much for all you do to help people like me, a donation will follow soon.

Regards

Juliette (UK)

Bill
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Hmmm interesting, I will be getting back into an update for abrMate I am working on and I will look into this!

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Thanks Bill :-)

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