Outliner
The Outliner 2.0 is a fast and easy to use scene management tool. It has a wide range of features, including selecting, hiding, freezing, linking and grouping objects in the "Hierarchy Mode". In the "Layer Mode" you can organize your scene by dragging&dropping objects from one layer to the other. What's more, the Outliner offers support for nested layers, to manage scenes more efficiently. The interface is nimble enough to keep it open constantly.
Compared to the previous version (1.6.1), there are many improvements. Most notable among them are: hugely increased performance, improved stability, nested layer support and many small tweaks to improve the ease of use. For a list of all changes, click here

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I guess it's not normal, but
I guess it's not normal, but you'll have to be a bit more specific on what the exact problem is. Even better would be if you have clear steps which reproduce the issue.
I have this problem too.
I have this problem too.
some issue here!
I have issue with outline link to the scene:
sometimes layers are shown as empty in outline even if they have objects inside,to fix it i close and reopen outline.
sometime with object mode also.
Is that normal?
thanks
thanks to scriptspot community
BUG!
I am trying to add a group to a new empty layer but when I hide this layer some objects stay visible!
Next version
I hope the next version won't take that long ;)
Cheers
Oops! There's a typo in the
Oops! There's a typo in the code causing that...
It will be fixed in 2.0.98. Thanks for reporting.
http://code.google.com/p/outliner/issues/detail?id=31
Yeah - i got the same problem
@dreamco :
Yeah - i got the same problem after (auto-)updating to the latest release...
looks like a bug to me...
Material Mode Broken?
Is the material mode broken? I only see the unassigned node.
It might still be worth
It might still be worth writing to Autodesk about the strange way the layout happens though!
I for one would be very happy if they'd give the docking system a bit of an overhaul.
Thanks, I think that answers
Thanks, I think that answers my question. :)