{New in Canfield 5.1 (Sept. 1992) The ENTER key can be used as a shortcut for UNDO.The background color of the game window can now be controlled using a new menu, Background. This appears as a submenu on the Options menu.Animation is provided when a moving card or pile is released but is not on a legal destination. The speed of this animation is controlled using a new menu, Return.CorrectionsDragging cards bombed if the game window extended below the screen.NFNTs should prevent conflicts with fonts installed in the System.Sound should now play on non-ASC Macs.New in Canfield 5.0 (Jan. 1992) CorrectionsIf the system was slow delivering events to the game, it sometimes required a long button press or double click to turn up new cards from the deck. This should be fixed.A number of minor bugs have been corrected.EnhancementsA new option, Fast Deal, lets you play games more quickly by dealing the cards as fast as the Macintosh can draw them.The game is now System 7.0-friendly.The game has been tested for compatibility with 32-bit addressing.Color icons have been added, and under System 7 the Help menu is added to the system Help menu.Balloon help has been added for menu items and buttons in the Scores window.New In Canfield 4.1 (Feb. 1990)CorrectionsThis version now remembers the setting of the “Animation Type” option.New In Canfield 4.0 (Sep. 1989)CorrectionsTesting with color decks on a Mac II has shown that Canfield requires a 384K memory space under Multifinder. On monochrome systems, less memory may be used.EnhancementsA new submenu has been added to the Options menu to enable different visual effects when dragging cards. Previously, cards being dragged were shown only as grey outlines. The Animation submenu now offers the choice of Full and Ghost animation in addition to Outline. In Full animation (memory permitting), the complete image of the card(s) being dragged is actually dragged around the screen. In Ghost animation, an interesting visual effect is used instead.A new selection will be added to the Red Suits and Card Backs menus on Macintoshes with color capability. “Other…” displays the Macintosh Color Wheel with the current color selected. You can then pick your own color.The Scores window now has a close box so it can be hidden without hiding the current score in the Game window. If the Scores window is closed, choosing New Game ends the current game and starts a new game immediately. To show the Scores window again, choose Show Score on the Options Menu.UNDO can now be used to return to the last card in the deck after the deck has been turned over with the Replay button.