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New releases, and a note about PromptPal upgrades

Friday, August 3rd, 2007 by Paul Roberts Posted in ColorCache, PTFB Pro, Product Releases, PromptPal | No Comments »

We've made a couple of early bug-fix releases: ColorCache 4.0.0.1 - this fixes a couple of potential problems with the registration process PTFB Pro 3.3.6 - this fixes the Forced Delay macro item, which was broken on XP and earlier by a ... (Read full post)

Vista Post-install Run for ColorCache, PTFB Pro and PromptPal

Wednesday, July 11th, 2007 by Paul Roberts Posted in ColorCache, Geeks Corner, PTFB Pro, PromptPal | No Comments »

As promised, we've modified our installers for ColorCache, PTFB Pro and PromptPal to include the new technique for the post-install run under Vista. The latest releases for PTFB Pro and PromptPal also contain some useful bugfixes, so be sure to update to ... (Read full post)

ColorCache 4 is out!

Friday, June 29th, 2007 by Paul Roberts Posted in ColorCache, Product Releases | No Comments »

Yep we finally released ColorCache 4 yesterday! Go here for a quick rundown of the new features: http://www.colorcache.com/releasehistory.shtml  And to download the new version, go here: http://www.colorcache.com/download.shtml  If you're upgrading from version 3, just run the installer and take the defaults - it'll ... (Read full post)

ColorCache Version 4 - Preview

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007 by Paul Roberts Posted in ColorCache, Featured Announcements, Geeks Corner | No Comments »

ColorCache version 4 is close to release now, so I thought I'd take a closer look at its new Preview facility. The Preview lets you take an existing web page page then instantly recolor it using the various color schemes you ... (Read full post)

Less Painful Pasting for ColorCache

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007 by Paul Roberts Posted in ColorCache, Geeks Corner | No Comments »

Have you ever used a graphics program that requires you to define a color by copying and pasting the various components (e.g. the red, green and blue values) into separate boxes? I have, and it's a pain. Well, I finally ... (Read full post)
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