Hi Terry,

it is still there but more intergrated: https://drive.google.com/file/d/17uvFHOFRwAnDu_lr1F2uIez-AZJoyKqK/view?usp=sharing

best regrads

Stefan

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Am 19.03.2019 um 03:13 schrieb Terry Morse:
Don't get me wrong: QGIS 3 is great. The version 2.1 feature I will miss, though, is the Browser. I found it very useful for quickly inspecting coverages (I'm dating myself) to see what information they contain, and how useful they might be to a particular project, without having to add them to the project, inspect them, then delete them if they aren't suitable.

RIP, old friend.

Terry Morse
Newport, Oregon
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