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        Contents:

 1. * Alpha Paint 10 Revision 2*
 2. * Announcing Calendar Wizard 10***(second notification)**
 3. * Announcing The Ultimate Screen Clock 10***(additional notification)**
 4. *Graphic Workshop Professional 10 Revision 3***(additional notification)
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    Alpha Paint 10 Revision 2


Alpha Paint 10 has been updated. This release:


  * Updates the *color selection windows* that appear in Alpha Paint  to
    include an editable hexadecimal color value field. This allows
    colors to be directly copied and pasted into web page HTML
    documents, and between applications that support this notation.

  * Improves a number of user-interface elements in the tool box, and
    deals with several control fields which could accept out-of-range
    values, causing the software to misbehave in some situations.

  * Updates the primary *PNG library* used by Alpha Paintto the latest
    release. This addresses several potential security and image quality
    issues. We urge all the users of our software to keep it up to date
    and stay ahead of file vulnerabilities... there are some really bad
    people hiding under rocks as you read this, doing everything they
    can to ruin your day.

  * Addresses a number of issues from the initial release.

  * Further enhances the sneakiness of the *validation logic* to reduce
    the likelihood of Alpha Paint un-registering itself and thereafter
    deciding that its key is already in use because Windows 10 has
    silently updated something. Hopefully this one nails the problem
    until the end of time. Yes, we said that last year too, but Windows
    10 proved to be sneakier than we'd anticipated.

  * Addresses a number of GDI and performance issues that software
    developers never really stop meddling with.

  * Updates the documentation.

Click on the blue button to download Alpha Paint Professional 10.


    <http://www.mindworkshop.com/alphap.html>



      Upgrades

If you have registered or upgraded a registration for Alpha Paint 9, we 
invite you to *upgrade to Alpha Paint 10* for half the single-user 
license price.

Click on the blue button below to visit the upgrade page.

    <http://www.mindworkshop.com/upgrade.html>



    Announcing Calendar Wizard 10
    (second notification)


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:

  * Adds a palette of*frame styles* to the Month editor tabs. In
    addition to traditional square frames, Calendar Wizard can now
    create gradient frames and cornered frames, as are illustrated to
    your right.

    This represents a mere fraction of the calendar styles you can
    create with the new frame styles.

    To access the new frames, open a Month edit window and click on the
    Heading tab.

    The Heading tab in Calendar Wizard 10 also includes a Line Size
    field, to allow you to specify the line weight from frames.

  * Updates the user interface of the *Year and Month editors*. In
    previous editions of Calendar Wizard, it was possible to enter
    out-of-range values in the numeric fields of the editors under some
    builds of Windows... which could result in some pretty weird calendars.

  * Updates the *Print Dodecahedral* calendar logic, that will 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.

  * Updates the *JPEG library* used by Calendar Wizard to the latest
    release. This addresses several potential security and image quality
    issues, and a few... albeit very obscure... bugs. We'd like to take
    this opportunity to stress the importance of keeping whatever reads
    JPG files on your computer up to date — there are unquestionably
    maliciously-crafted graphics in the wild that can crash older JPEG
    software and execute arbitrary, and potentially nasty, code on your
    computer.

  * Updates the *WebP* libraries to the latest software from Google.

  * Further enhances the sneakiness of the *validation logic* to reduce
    the likelihood of Calendar Wizard un-registering itself and
    thereafter deciding that its key is already in use because Windows
    10 has silently updated something. Hopefully this one nails the
    problem until the end of time. Yes, we said that last year too, but
    Windows 10 proved to be sneakier than we'd anticipated.

  * Addresses a number of GDI and performance issues that software
    developers never really stop meddling with.

  * Updates the documentation.

As in years past, when you run Calendar Wizard10 for the first time, it 
will look for a previous installation of Calendar Wizard 9 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 10.

Note that in addition to installing Calendar Wizard, you'll probably 
also want to install Calendar Wizard *Extra Styles library*, which will 
augment it with wealth of additional clock styles, including some of the 
ones mentioned herein. The Extra Styles library is also accessible 
through this big blue button.

    <http://www.mindworkshop.com/calwiz.html>



      Upgrades

If you have registered or upgraded a registration for Calendar Wizard 9 
on or after June 1, 2019, you're welcome to a *no-cost upgrade* to 
Calendar Wizard10.

If you have registered or upgraded a registration for Calendar Wizard9 
prior to June 1, 2019, we invite you to upgrade to Calendar Wizard 10 
for *half the current new-user price*.

The first time you run Calendar Wizard 10, it will determine which 
upgrade option applies to your license.

Click on the blue button below to visit the upgrade page.

    <http://www.mindworkshop.com/upgrade.html>


You can access the no-cost upgrade page 
<http://www.mindworkshop.com/clkkey.html> directly by clicking on the 
foregoing link.



    Announcing The Ultimate Screen Clock 10
    (additional notification)


We've enhanced functionality of The Ultimate Screen Clock, 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 The Ultimate Screen Clock, 
you'll find that it:

  * Adds the *Stratosphere clock style*, available in two sizes and in
    light and dark manifestations — the dark version is shown here.
    Channeling the high-end watches of an earlier epoch that required an
    advanced degree in quantum physics to understand all their dials and
    functions, Stratosphere will make your desktop look like it drives a
    Lambo and knows intuitively how to choose really expensive wine.

    We hasten to add that the clock to your right is an animation, not
    actual software. There's a one in 3600 chance that it's actually
    displaying the correct time as you read this.

  * Adds the *Iridium clock style*, illustrated below. While it appears
    somewhat conventional in this posting, it's an animated style when
    it turns up in The Ultimate Screen Clock. Its digits morph, and it's
    somewhat hypnotic to observe.

    It comes in a substantial number of permutations of colors and
    sizes, with and without a bezel.

    Unlike the analog clocks included in this posting, Iridium doesn't
    lend itself to an animation, as its digits change more rapidly than
    can be managed by a GIF file. We also hasten to add that it requires
    somewhat more processor resources than most of the clock styles
    included with The Ultimate Screen Clock, and it may prove unsuitable
    for systems with slower processors, limited resources or a lot of
    other stuff happening.

    As someone will certainly inquire, Iridium refers to the chemical
    element having the atomic number 77, a silvery-white transition
    metal of the platinum group, not the eponymous satellite telephone
    network.

  * Adds the *Sextant clock style*, an example of which appears to your
    right. Reminiscent of the clocks of another epoch, when ships sailed
    at the pleasure of the winds and navigators guided them through dark
    incantations — assisted by the ability to perform complex
    trigonometry in their heads — the Sextant style would lend your
    desktop an air of timelessness, were that not something of a
    contradiction in terms for a clock.

    Sextant comes in two sizes.

    Once again, the Sextant clock shown here is an animation, rather
    than software, and as such is cosmically unlikely to be displaying
    the correct time. The Ultimate Screen Clock invariably will.

  * Adds a *Timeline window*, a browsable history of the past few
    hundred years. Right-click in The Ultimate Screen Clock and select
    Calendar → Timeline to experience it.

    We hasten to add that the contents of the Timeline window are
    editable, should you discover that you prefer your perception of
    history to ours. Timeline also lends itself to being re-purposed —
    you can replace its somewhat global history with your family's
    history, the history of your newly-restored classic Jag or the
    history of your sock collection.

  * Adds logic to the *screen saver background* manager to allow
    full-screen background graphics to be optionally resized rather than
    tiled, so they appear without seams on displays with unusual
    dimensions — laptops being the most likely suspects.

  * Updates the *clock rendering engine* to improve the appearance of
    several of the analog hand styles.

  * Updates the discussion of *Net Time* in the Reference document of
    The Ultimate Screen Clock's manual to include a permanent, elegant
    and largely bulletproof solution to the issue of Windows 10 blocking
    The Ultimate Screen Clock from setting the system time. See the Net
    Time section of the Reference Document, and the digression
    concerning Windows' security therein, for the complete epic.

  * Updates the *JPEG library* used by The Ultimate Screen Clock to the
    latest release. This addresses several potential security and image
    quality issues, and a few... albeit very obscure... bugs. We'd like
    to take this opportunity to stress the importance of keeping
    whatever reads JPG files on your computer up to date — there are
    unquestionably maliciously-crafted graphics in the wild that can
    crash older JPEG software and execute arbitrary, and potentially
    nasty, code on your computer.

  * Updates the *WebP* libraries to the latest software from Google.

  * Further enhances the sneakiness of the *validation logic* to reduce
    the likelihood of The Ultimate Screen Clock un-registering itself
    and thereafter deciding that its key is already in use because
    Windows 10 has silently updated something. Hopefully this one nails
    the problem until the end of time. Yes, we said that last year too,
    but Windows 10 proved to be sneakier than we'd anticipated.

  * Addresses a number of GDI and performance issues that software
    developers never really stop meddling with.

  * Updates the documentation.

As in years past, when you run The Ultimate Screen Clock10 for the first 
time, it will look for a previous installation of The Ultimate Screen 
Clock 9 and optionally *copy your existing configuration*, so you won't 
have to set everything up by hand.


Click on the blue button to download The Ultimate Screen Clock 10.

Note that in addition to installing The Ultimate Screen Clock, you'll 
probably also want to install The Ultimate Screen Clock *Extra Styles 
library*, which will augment it with wealth of additional clock styles, 
including some of the ones mentioned herein. The Extra Styles library is 
also accessible through this big blue  button.

    <http://www.mindworkshop.com/clock.html>



      Upgrades

If you have registered or upgraded a registration for The Ultimate 
Screen Clock 9 on or after June 1, 2019, you're welcome to a *no-cost 
upgrade* to The Ultimate Screen Clock10.

If you have registered or upgraded a registration for The Ultimate 
Screen Clock9 prior to June 1, 2019, we invite you to upgrade to The 
Ultimate Screen Clock 10 for *half the current new-user price*.

The first time you run The Ultimate Screen Clock 10, it will determine 
which upgrade option applies to your license.

Click on the blue button below to visit the upgrade page.

    <http://www.mindworkshop.com/upgrade.html>


You can access the no-cost upgrade page 
<http://www.mindworkshop.com/clkkey.html> directly by clicking on the 
foregoing link.



    Graphic Workshop Professional 10 Revision 3
    (second notification)


Graphic Workshop Professional 10 has been updated. This release:

  * Redesigns the batch *Identify Mystery Files* window to allow its
    contents to be sorted by name, type, size and date. This makes it a
    lot easier to locate the files you'd like to identify. Should you
    have missed the batch Identify Mystery Files window thus far, hold
    down the Shift key on your keyboard and select Identify Mystery
    Files from the Graphic Workshop Professional 10 File menu.

  * Updates the *color selection windows* that appear in Graphic
    Workshop and all its ancillary applications to include an editable
    hexadecimal color value field. This allows colors to be directly
    copied and pasted into web page HTML documents, and between
    applications that support this notation.

  * Improves the performance of the *Identify Mystery Files* window when
    it's confronted with a WebP document... of which there appear to be
    more with each passing second.

  * Adds a *Windows File Explorer emulation* mode to Graphic Workshop's
    drag and drop functionality — it can be enabled in the Setup →
    Browser → Drop Options field. With Windows Emulation selected,
    dragging files between folders on the same drive will move them,
    dragging files between drives will copy them and holding down the
    Ctrl key when you drag and drop files will copy them no matter where
    they're going.

  * Updates *Archive Manager* so a Wait window appears when files are
    dropped into a ZIP archive. It also fine-tunes the user interface of
    its various File Open and File Save windows.

  * Further improves the new *validation logic *to reduce the likelihood
    of Graphic Workshop unregistering itself due to silent Windows
    upgrades. We hasten to add that since the release of Graphic
    Workshop Professional 10, this has occurred precisely zero times.

  * Fixes a bug in the *Ultralight Screen Clock* that could cause some
    of the animated styles to display a white rectangle in place of the
    leading digit for one second at the top of each hour under some
    builds and configurations of Windows.

  * Addresses a number of GDI and performance issues that software
    developers never really stop meddling with.

  * Updates the documentation.


If you haven't installed Graphic Workshop Professional 10 yet, you might 
want to review a more extensive list of its new functionality and 
enhancements <http://doc.mindworkshop.com/918.html>.

Click on the blue button to download Graphic Workshop Professional 10.


    <http://www.mindworkshop.com/gwspro.html>


      Upgrades

If you have registered or upgraded a registration for Graphic Workshop 
Professional 9, we invite you to *upgrade to **Graphic Workshop 
Professional 10* for half the single-user license price.

Click on the blue button below to visit the upgrade page.

    <http://www.mindworkshop.com/upgrade.html>



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