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Paint Shop Pro 8 Public Beta 6

PROGAME   on 09 April 2003 - 07:54 · 8 comments & 618 views

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Paint Shop Pro is a complete graphics and photo editing tool that offers the easiest, most affordable way to achieve professional results.

Beta 6 is a regular beta update. It contains a number of bug fixes made since Beta 5 was released. We recommend that all users update to Beta 6.
Beta 6 will expire on July 1, 2003

Download: Paint Shop Pro 8 Public Beta 6 | Mirror 2
View: Release Notes
View: Paint Shop Pro 8 Beta Page


Beta 6 can load workspace files saved by Beta 5, but will not read any older workspaces.

Beta 6 has changed how duplicate resources (tubes, frames, shapes, etc.) are handled. In previous betas some tools and dialogs supported multiple resource files of the same name, while other dialogs did not. In Beta 6, if the same filename exists on multiple paths only the first file found will be accessible.

In Beta 6 it is no longer possible to run multiple scripts at the same time. While scripts can be nested, you cannot start a new script until the previous one has finished.

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(2 replies) #1 bopheim on 09 Apr 2003 - 08:55
Anyone have this @ a "http://" ? - No ftp access :disappoin
#1.1 PROGAME on 09 Apr 2003 - 09:10
look at the the first mirror
#1.2 chrisnelis on 09 Apr 2003 - 10:37
http://www2.jasc.com/pub/psp8_pubbeta6.exe
#2 Spyder on 09 Apr 2003 - 14:48
i asked this on the beta 5 news post but didnt get a reply anyone know how many betas are planned before they go final on PSP8?
#3 Mav Phoenix on 09 Apr 2003 - 16:34
They'll probably be cute and make it 8 betas.
#4 tcm on 09 Apr 2003 - 16:35
who knows? in response to #1: the first one (not the mirror) is http.
#5 darkmatter on 10 Apr 2003 - 00:17
cool...downloading now
#6 wildliquid on 10 Apr 2003 - 07:49
another one... ah ok.. get it now

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