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I don't think so. The current software is the state of the the art 2007. It didn't even support blogging at that point and blogging is now, roughly, over.
When I think about it, the ability add and manage add-on software ought to be an important of this. Most new features start as modifications people write. but managing add-ons was a huge hassle in vb3.
Because we never had a lot of "modz", there aren't many features we are likely to miss, if any.
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