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Contents:
- Graphic
Workshop Professional 11 Revision 5 (additional
notification)
- Announcing
Calendar Wizard 11
- Announcing
Animation Workshop 11 (second
notification)
- Announcing
Presentation Wizard 11 (additional
notification)
- Replying
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Graphic Workshop Professional 11
Revision 5
(additional notification)
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Graphic
Workshop Professional 11 has been updated. This
release:
- JPG
Security: Updates the library that reads and
writes JPG documents for Graphic Workshop and its
ancillary applications to address several potential
security issues.
We'd like to urge all the users of Graphic Workshop
to update to this release immediately.
- Archive
Manager: Fixes a bug in Graphic Workshop's
stand-alone Archive Manager that could cause it to
display spurious file error messages when it
extracted documents from a ZIP archive under some
configurations of Windows.
- Paint:
Adds a Select Paint button to Graphic Workshop's
Setup window, allowing the default external paint
application to be selected without recourse to
editing Graphic Workshop's configuration data.
Click on Select Paint in the Browser tab of Graphic
Workshop's Setup window.
The Help button in the Select Paint window will
explain everything... trust us.
- Textures:
Addresses an issue in the Manage Library selector of
the Textures and Fractals window that prevented it
from correctly responding to double clicks under
some configurations of Windows.
- Edge
Support: Graphic Workshop and its ancillary
applications will now find the Microsoft Edge web
browser to display their documentation.
- Textures:
Fixes a bug in the CGI Granite pane of the Textures
and Fractals window that prevented it from correctly
applying the last two of its color buttons to the
texture being created.
- Performance:
Addresses a number of GDI and performance issues
that software developers never really stop meddling
with.
- Documentation:
Updates the documentation.
If you
haven't experienced Graphic Workshop Professional 11
as yet, please see its initial
release announcement for a list of all its new
and enhanced functionality.
Click
on the blue button to download Graphic Workshop
Professional 11.
Upgrades
If you have
registered or upgraded a registration for Graphic
Workshop Professional 10 on or after April 1, 2020,
you're welcome to a no-cost upgrade to Graphic
Workshop Professional 11.
If you have
registered or upgraded a registration for Graphic
Workshop Professional 10 prior to April 1, 2020, we
invite you to upgrade to Graphic Workshop Professional
11 for half the current new-user price.
The first
time you run Graphic Workshop Professional 11, it will
determine which upgrade option applies to your
license.
Click on the
blue button below to visit the upgrade page.
You can access the no-cost upgrade page
directly by clicking on the foregoing link.
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Announcing Calendar Wizard 11
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We've
enhanced functionality of Calendar Wizard, added some
radical new clock styles, improved its performance and
generally refined it to better get along with Windows
10. (We hasten to add that it still performs admirably
under earlier builds of Windows, all the way back to
Windows XP, if you're feeling retro.)
Among the
new features and enhancements to Calendar Wizard, you'll find
that it:
- JPG
Security: Updates the library that reads
and writes JPG documents for Calendar Wizard to
address several potential security issues.
We'd like to urge all the users of Calendar
Wizard to update to
this release immediately.
- Image
Libraries: All the libraries that read
graphics for Calendar
Wizard have been reviewed
to ensure that they're secure and totally
bulletproof. There being some really
disagreeable people under many of the rocks
of the Internet, we urge all the users of
our software to keep its security elements
up to date.
- Paint:
Adds a Select Paint button to Animation
Workshop's
Setup window, allowing the default external paint
application to be selected without recourse to
editing Calendar Wizard's
configuration data.
Click on Select Paint in the Files / Display tab
of Calendar Wizard's
Setup window.
The Help button in the Select Paint window will
explain everything... trust us.
- Alternate
Paint: If you have registered the current
release of Alchemy Mindworks e-Paint, or Graphic
Workshop with e-Paint UltraLight, hold down the
Ctrl key when you click on a Paint button in Calendar
Wizard to call for one
of these alternate paint applications.
- User
Interface: Updates the typographic
controls in the Edit Month and Edit year windows
to make them cooler and more intuitive.
- Print
Dodecahedral: Updates
the Print Dodecahedral calendar logic to render your calendars as twelve-sized desk toys
that can be printed, cut out and folded into
three-dimensional objects.
There were a few printer inconsistencies in the
previous edition that turned up on some output
devices.
Should the dodecahedral calendar option have
thus far eluded notice, there's an example shown
here prior to the application of scissors and
tape. It takes about five minutes to cut one out
and assemble it... and then most of the
following year to stop playing with it.
We hasten to add that you can choose the design
elements in
dodecahedral
calendars — this includes adding
pictures or textures to their
faces, in place of the solid color
illustrated in this posting.
- File
Open: Fixes a bug in the File Open window
that could prevent it from remembering its size
under some configurations of Windows.
- Window:
Updates the screen logic to prevent Calendar
Wizard's application window from flashing when
it first opens a calendar, hitherto an issue
under some configurations of Windows.
- Performance:
Addresses a number of GDI and performance issues
that software developers never really stop
meddling with.
- Documentation:
Updates the documentation.
As in years
past, when you run Calendar Wizard 11 for the
first time, it will look for a previous installation
of Calendar
Wizard 10 and optionally copy your
existing configuration, so you won't have to
set everything up by hand.
Click
on the blue button to download Calendar Wizard
11.
Upgrades
If you
have registered or upgraded a registration for Calendar
Wizard 10 on or after June 1, 2020,
you're welcome to a no-cost upgrade to Calendar
Wizard 11.
If you
have registered or upgraded a registration for Calendar
Wizard 10 prior to June 1, 2020, we invite
you to upgrade to Calendar Wizard 11 for half
the current new-user price.
The first
time you run Calendar Wizard 11, it will
determine which upgrade option applies to your
license.
Click on the
blue button below to visit the upgrade page.
You can access
the no-cost
upgrade page directly by clicking on the
foregoing link.
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Announcing Animation Workshop 11 (second notification)
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Animation
Workshop 11 has been released. We've further refined
its architecture to make it more memory-efficient, and
to better utilize the resources available under
Windows 10. (We hasten to add that it still performs
admirably under earlier builds of Windows, all the way
back to Windows XP if you're feeling retro.)
Among the new
features and enhancements to Animation Workshop
11,
you'll find that it:
- JPG
Security: Updates the library that reads and
writes JPG documents for Animation Workshop to
address several potential security issues.
We'd like to urge all the users of Animation
Workshop to update to this
release immediately.
- Image
Libraries: All the libraries that read and
write graphics for Animation
Workshop
have been reviewed to ensure that they're secure
and totally bulletproof. There being some really
disagreeable people under many of the rocks of the
Internet, we urge all the users of our software to
keep its security elements up to date.
- Talkies: The
Export to AVI and Export to MOV options can now
add a sound track of your choice to digital video
created from your animations.
- Paint:
Adds a Select Paint button to Animation
Workshop's
Setup window, allowing the default external paint
application to be selected without recourse to
editing Animation Workshop's
configuration data.
Click on Select Paint in the Display tab of Animation
Workshop's
Setup window.
The Help button in the Select Paint window will
explain everything... trust us.
- Alternate
Paint: If you have registered the current
releases of Alchemy Mindworks e-Paint, Alpha Paint
or Graphic Workshop with e-Paint UltraLight, hold
down the Ctrl key when you click on a Paint button
in Animation Workshop to call for one of these
alternate paint applications. The alternate paint
selection logic will call e-Paint for graphics
without alpha transparency, and Alpha Paint for
graphics that have alpha transparency.
- Rich
Text: Adds Rich Text objects to Animation
Workshop. Include text with multiple font changes,
typographic effects and colors in your animations.
- Edge
Support: Animation Workshop
will now find the Microsoft Edge web browser to
display its documentation.
- Performance:
Addresses a number of GDI and
performance issues that software developers never
really stop meddling with.
- Documentation:
Updates the documentation.
Click on the
blue button to download Animation Workshop 11.
Upgrades
If you have
registered or upgraded a registration for Animation
Workshop 10 on or after May 1, 2020,
you're welcome to a no-cost upgrade to Animation
Workshop 11.
If you have
registered or upgraded a registration for Animation
Workshop 10 prior to May 1, 2020, we invite you to
upgrade to Animation
Workshop 11 for half
the current new-user price.
The first
time you run Animation
Workshop 11, it will
determine which upgrade option applies to your
license.
Click on the
blue button below to visit the upgrade page.
You can access
the no-cost upgrade page
directly by clicking on the foregoing link.
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Announcing Presentation Wizard 11
(additional notification)
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Presentation
Wizard 11 has been released. We've further refined its
architecture to make it more memory-efficient, and to
better utilize the resources available under Windows
10. (We hasten to add that it still performs admirably
under earlier builds of Windows, all the way back to
Windows XP if you're feeling retro.)
Among the new
features and enhancements to Presentation
Wizard 11, you'll find that it:
- JPG
Security: Updates the library that reads and
writes JPG documents for Presentation Wizard to
address several potential security issues.
We'd like to urge all the users of Presentation
Wizard to update to this release
immediately.
- Image
Libraries: All the libraries that read and
write graphics for Presentation
Wizard
have been reviewed to ensure that they're secure
and totally bulletproof. There being some really
disagreeable people under many of the rocks of the
Internet, we urge all the users of our software to
keep its security elements up to date.
- Paint:
Adds a Select Paint button to Presentation
Wizard's
Setup window, allowing the default external paint
application to be selected without recourse to
editing Presentation Wizard's
configuration data.
Click on Select Paint in the Files / Display tab of
Presentation
Wizard's
Setup window.
The Help button in the Select Paint window will
explain everything... trust us.
- Paragraph
Text: Updates the Paragraph Text object editor
to correctly handle tab characters, and invoke bold,
italic, underscore and strike-through text with
Ctrl-B, Ctrl-I, Ctrl-U and Ctrl-S respectively.
- Edge
Support: Presentation Wizard
will now find the Microsoft Edge web browser to
display its documentation.
- Animation
Editor: Fixes a bug in the animation object
editor Preview window, which could render animation
backgrounds incorrectly.
- Alternate
Paint: If you have registered the current
releases of Alchemy Mindworks e-Paint, Alpha Paint
or Graphic Workshop with e-Paint UltraLight, hold
down the Ctrl key when you click on a Paint button
in Presentation Wizard to call for one of these
alternate paint applications. The alternate paint
selection logic will call e-Paint for graphics
without alpha transparency, and Alpha Paint for
graphics that have alpha transparency.
- Performance:
Addresses a number of GDI and
performance issues that software developers never
really stop meddling with.
- Documentation:
Updates the documentation.
Click on the
blue button to download Presentation Wizard 11.
Upgrades
If you have
registered or upgraded a registration for Presentation
Wizard 10 on or after May 1, 2020,
you're welcome to a no-cost upgrade to Presentation
Wizard 11.
If you have
registered or upgraded a registration for Presentation
Wizard 10 prior to May 1, 2020, we invite you to
upgrade to Presentation
Wizard 11 for half the
current new-user price.
The first
time you run Presentation
Wizard 11, it will
determine which upgrade option applies to your
license.
Click on the
blue button below to visit the upgrade page.
You can access
the no-cost upgrade page
directly by clicking on the foregoing link.
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