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NEW in Version 4.5
1) Corrects Version 4.4 bug in Font selection.
NEW in Version 4.4
1) Mouse control option. The user can now employ the little
rodent to maneuver their way through the program with ease.
NEW in Version 4.3
1) Can now view and print New Print Shop graphics(including the
Hi-Resolution ones) as well as the old Print Shop and
Printmaster graphics.
2) The user will have the choice during setup to designate their
printer as an Ink-Jet/Laser. This does not mean that KWIKLABL
has special drivers for these printers. It only means that if
your Ink-Jet or Laser printer will work with the Epson ESC type
commands, I have added proper spacing for the more popular
one inch and one and one-half inch sheet labels made for those
printers.
NEW in Version 4.2
1) Much faster graphics presentation and printing.
2) The ability to view and select graphics from a full page.
NEW in Version 4.1
1) The ability to start text where you wish and it will stay in place.
2) In the one inch and one and one-half inch labels you can now
change the fonts on each line. For instance, on the first line
your name can be in double-high double-wide letters and below
that your address can be in normal print. The flexibility is
almost unlimited.
3) New font selections including OUTLINE, SHADOW and OUTLINE/SHADOW
combined. All fonts may not be available on all printers,
especially 9-pin but I include them for the benefit of those who
can use them. My program does not generate any of the fonts..
It merely calls up those that are available on most dot matrix
printers.
4) The 24-pin or extra borders are now formed by the "bit-mapped"
graphic method instead of the "user defined characters" that
I used for years. Too many users had problems setting up their
printers for the "user defined characters" and could not use
them. I agree that I should have done it this way originally,
but the user defined characters were easier and faster so I
procrastinated.
Enjoy...