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I believe that the only restrictions on Worldcraft
(http://www.gamecraft.com/) are that you cannot use the prefab libraries.
I could be mistaken, I use registered. Check out their site and see for
yourself.

Mark Nukem wrote:

> Anyone know any good Quake editors that are free off the internet? I'd
> like one that is free, and has no restrictions like only 300 brushes,
> or you can't save your levels.



