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<blockquote data-quote="robbo100" data-source="post: 851770" data-attributes="member: 91446"><p>Michael,</p><p> </p><p>I am not sure if this has been raised before, so sorry if it has.</p><p> </p><p>Basically, I was wondering if you had any thoughts about releasing Powerscheduler++ as a plugin in its own right (rather than as an"upgrade" to the basic Powerscheduler supplied with MP). The reason I ask, is that I much prefer to use Powerscheduler++ because of the improved functions, but everytime I upgrade MP it overwrites Powerscheduler++ with the basic Powerscheduler files and I have to reinstall Powerscheduler++ again.</p><p> </p><p>The other option would be to try to get Powerscheduler++ supplied with the MP deploy tool instead of the current basic Powerscheduler, but I suspect you might have trouble with that (and it would also slow down your development cycle of PS++).</p><p> </p><p>Thanks</p><p> </p><p>Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robbo100, post: 851770, member: 91446"] Michael, I am not sure if this has been raised before, so sorry if it has. Basically, I was wondering if you had any thoughts about releasing Powerscheduler++ as a plugin in its own right (rather than as an"upgrade" to the basic Powerscheduler supplied with MP). The reason I ask, is that I much prefer to use Powerscheduler++ because of the improved functions, but everytime I upgrade MP it overwrites Powerscheduler++ with the basic Powerscheduler files and I have to reinstall Powerscheduler++ again. The other option would be to try to get Powerscheduler++ supplied with the MP deploy tool instead of the current basic Powerscheduler, but I suspect you might have trouble with that (and it would also slow down your development cycle of PS++). Thanks Rob [/QUOTE]
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