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Reactor Standalone 4 Beta 37

07 Nov 14:46

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After several months of development, Reactor 4 is now available as a standalone desktop application for macOS/Windows/Linux systems. Reactor Standalone Beta 37 adds support for installing Assimilate Scratch/LiveFX centric content from the new "Reactor for Assimilate" repo.

Reactor is a package manager created by the We Suck Less Community for BMD Fusion Studio, Resolve (Free), Resolve Studio, Assimilate Scratch and LiveFX, OpenFX, JangaFX, SideFX Houdini, and LightWave. Reactor streamlines the installation of 3rd party content through the use of "Atom" packages that are synced automatically with a Git repository.

Note: It takes about 45 seconds for Reactor to start up so be patient, it's worth the wait.

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Reactor Standalone 4 Beta 36

05 Nov 17:30

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After several months of development, Reactor 4 is now available as a standalone desktop application for macOS/Windows/Linux systems.

Reactor Standalone Beta 36 adds support for installing VFX pipeline centric content from the new "Reactor for Pipelines" repo. The Reactor Standalone for Windows builds are now code signed. 🎉

Reactor is a package manager created by the We Suck Less Community for BMD Fusion Studio, Resolve (Free), Resolve Studio, OpenFX, JangaFX, SideFX Houdini, and LightWave. Reactor streamlines the installation of 3rd party content through the use of "Atom" packages that are synced automatically with a Git repository.

Note: It takes about 45 seconds for Reactor to start up so be patient, it's worth the wait.

Reactor Standalone 4 Beta 35

26 Oct 12:19

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After several months of development, Reactor 4 is now available as a standalone desktop application for macOS/Windows/Linux systems. Reactor Standalone Beta 35 adds experimental support for installing JangaFX content. A Windows OS beta 35 build of Reactor Standalone will be delayed by several days while a new Microsoft code signing certificate is being setup and configured.

Reactor is a package manager created by the We Suck Less Community for Fusion/Resolve, OpenFX Plugins, JangaFX, Houdini, and LightWave. Reactor streamlines the installation of 3rd party content through the use of "Atom" packages that are synced automatically with a Git repository.

Note 1: It takes about 5 - 10 seconds for Reactor to start up so be patient, it's worth the wait.

Reactor Standalone 4 Beta 34

21 Oct 22:28

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After several months of development, Reactor 4 is now available as a standalone desktop application for macOS/Windows/Linux systems.

Reactor is a package manager created by the We Suck Less Community for Fusion/Resolve, OpenFX Plugins, JangaFX, Houdini, and LightWave. Reactor streamlines the installation of 3rd party content through the use of "Atom" packages that are synced automatically with a Git repository.

Note 1: It takes about 5 - 10 seconds for Reactor to start up so be patient, it's worth the wait.

Reactor Standalone 4 Beta 33

09 Oct 22:22

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After several months of development, Reactor 4 is now available as a standalone desktop application for macOS/Windows/Linux systems.

Reactor is a package manager created by the We Suck Less Community for Fusion/Resolve, Houdini, and LightWave. Reactor streamlines the installation of 3rd party content through the use of "Atom" packages that are synced automatically with a Git repository.

Note 1: it takes about 5 - 10 seconds for Reactor to start up so be patient, it's worth the wait.

Note 2: This build was re-uploaded

Reactor Standalone 4 Beta 32

25 Sep 13:34

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After several months of development, Reactor 4 is now available as a standalone desktop application for macOS/Windows/Linux systems.

Reactor is a package manager created by the We Suck Less Community for Fusion and Resolve. Reactor streamlines the installation of 3rd party content through the use of "Atom" packages that are synced automatically with a Git repository.