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            <title>Disabling Plug-ins on Rhino for Windows</title>
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In Rhino for Windows you can disable a Rhino plug-in by:

	*  Start the Rhino application with the Safemode shortcut 
	*  Type the Options command
	*  Go to the Plug-ins page
	*  Select the filter Plug-ins that do not ship with Rhino</description>
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            <title>Plugins Support for Rhino 8 Update Status</title>
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            <description>Plugins Support for Rhino 8 Update Status

Some plugins need to be updated to support Rhino 8. Generally, this is due to Rhino 8 support of the new .NET Core (the default). Here are the plugins that we know need an update and their status:

Rhino Plugins</description>
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The STEP file (Standard for the Exchange of Product Data) format is a great format for exchanging NURBS engineering data. It is a popular engineering programs such as CATIA, Creo, SolidWorks, NX, Inventor, etc.  STEP will exchange the NURBS Solids and the Part and assembly project structure into Rhino.</description>
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