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The menu to select the active Asset Library is now in the left bar (so called "Source List", although I'd prefer "Navigation-Bar"). This has some benefits: * All Asset Library navigation is in the left sidebar now, giving nice grouping and a top-to-bottom & left-to-right flow of the layout. The header is focused on view set-up now. * Catalogs are stored inside the asset library. Makes sense to have them right under that. * Less content in the header allows for less wide Asset Browsers without extensive scrolling. * This location gives more space to add options or operators for Asset Libraries. Main downside I see is that the side-bar needs to be opened to change libraries, which takes quite some space. In practice there shouldn't be need to do this often though.
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