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# 01-24 Jan Update

## :rocket: Major Features

* The Editor now shows the **sync status** for any changes made - just like Google Docs!

<figure><img src="/files/HYa06mObU9oX2MH5EIbZ" alt=""><figcaption><p>Editor Sync Status</p></figcaption></figure>

## :arrow\_double\_up: Minor Improvements

* Performance Improvements for the avatar system
* Performance improvements for beta features
* Improved mobile usability for multiplayer deployments using beta features and 3rd person mode
* In case of any network issues - the user is warned in around 30 seconds that changes aren't getting saved

## :bug: Bug Fixes

* Fixed tooltips on navbar
* Misc UI fixes for navbar
* Fixed rendering for Date-time picker for current time element in rules


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