Hi Everybody, We just made another release of Animeeple. In addition to various fixes, we added an Inventory page to Animeeple where you can see the purchases you have made thru Animeeple. - Team Animeeple
We just made another service release before we leave for Siggraph. The missing shortcuts are restored. You can also check the animations retargeted onto the default Animeeple character (right click on the animation you want to see retargeted to bring up the menu).

After a month and a half of work, Animeeple 0.4.1 is finally out of the door. This new version has an awesome new user interface, many bug fixes as well as awesome new features including, differential path editing.
We also updated our website for easier browsing. Each and every vendor on Animeeple now have their own separate store.
Check out the new Animeeple at http://www.animeeple.com

Hi all,
After a month and a half of work, Animeeple 0.4.1 is finally out of the door. This new version has an awesome new user interface, many bug fixes as well as awesome new features including, differential path editing.
We also updated our website for easier browsing. Each and every vendor on Animeeple now have their own separate store.
Check out the new Animeeple at http://www.animeeple.com
Now I'm not a big time game critique like that zero punctuation dude and I certainly do not have a cool hat, but I'm a gamer and I've spent (wasted) a lot of time playing. One thing that I realized -- through many many years of game playing -- what does not work is ... long f...king training time. Sounds obvious right? Why do you spend hours in tutorial or training stuff before you actually get into the game? Well, I think there are good answers in the pedagogy of smaller kids.
One example is Little Ninjas. I had to spend (waste) 15 minutes before I could jump into the actual story. The real question is: WTF? Do smaller kids (yeah I'm a big kid) need this kinds of a cushioning or pampering?
PS: Engineering and Art departments: kudos, awesome job.

We're back from London after a long flight. Here're some tips from one foreigner to another:
- Drink Unnis & Gunn. This is a Scottish brew which seems to be available only in UK and east coast. It's a great sipping beer with caramel and oak nuances.
- Don't use Dot2Dot. This is the London equivalent of an airport shuttle. Unfortunately they seem to be reliably unreliable picking people up to the airport. Heathrow express to Paddington and tube or cab seems to be the best bet.
- Get an Oyster card. Everything in London is expensive, including the public transportation. Oyster card provides some discounts and pays for itself in three trips.
- Use the tube. Taxis are really expensive (but very comfortable).
- Fish & Chips come in really big portions (generally speaking), so you can definitely share with your friend.
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