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: Users can sign into their SketchUcation account from within SketchUp to manage their licensed tools.

Navigating third-party scripts in 3D design can easily disrupt an established creative workflow. For SketchUp power users, managing hundreds of Ruby (.rbz) scripts used to mean manual file extraction, misplaced directories, and frequent software crashes. The release of by SketchUcation resolved these issues. It serves as a comprehensive, in-app control center for downloading, updating, and managing 3D modeling add-ons directly within the viewport.

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Add a on how to set up the new "Focus Profiles".

: The tool tracks installed extensions and provides color-coded notifications when newer versions are available. Critical Requirements for v3.1 extensionstore v3.1

: The new version introduces a comprehensive dashboard for developers. This dashboard provides detailed insights into the performance of their extensions, including user engagement metrics, revenue (if applicable), and feedback. Developers can use this information to refine their extensions and better cater to their audience's needs.

: Users of v3.1 frequently encounter "Username or Password mismatch" errors. : You must use your SketchUcation Member Name , not your email address, to log in. Security & Connectivity : Users can sign into their SketchUcation account

A hospital still relies on legacy Chrome 102 for an EMR system. Public Chrome Web Store no longer supports that version. ExtensionStore v3.1 allows the hospital to host older, compatible versions of essential extensions like accessibility tools and dictation helpers in its private vault, extending the secure life of legacy browsers.

: If the store fails to connect, you can still download the .rbz file from the SketchUcation website and install it via the native Extension Manager (Window > Extension Manager > Install Extension). Sketchucation ExtensionStore installation issue The release of by SketchUcation resolved these issues