Announcing Wayfinder Version 1.5 beta

Over the last few days I have been going through the code for Wayfinder to optimize and add new features. I still have a few things left to do before making this a final release, but would like to start getting feedback on the changes to make sure I didn't break anything. Below is a list of the changes.

Due to the number of changes in the code I would appreciate it if all features could be tested before taking this release final. Thanks in advance for any help.

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