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Something I would find useful at any rate is the ability to subdivide a mesh without it smoothing. Sometimes I just plain need to add more polys to a project, but I don't want to round it off.
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Surface->Divide is what you want.
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Also don't forget Dennis Divide Loop plugin, if you don't already have it :
http://www.supercoldmilk.com/ac3dplug/divloop.html
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