I think, it's the "stripped down" consumer version of the program they use everyday. But I think it took so long because they knew they had .5 updates to do, and they knew each update would probably break mods, so to keep us from complaining "the #&^% update broke my mod" (not that it stopped us :laugh: ), they waited until the game was in a more fixed/stable state to release modding. Hmm, that's actually kind of what I was thinking, too. It just seems strange to me that he says "the tool that we actually use every day", although it's quite obvious that it's probably just a "stripped down" consumer version as you said.