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Hello Dears We haven't spoken for an age, but the latest Photojunction release is dear to my heart, so I thought I'd put down my knitting and tell you about it. The PJ boys are very conscious that the Problem Reporter can be frustrating, so they've added a check box which, if you want to, lets you "hide" PJ's warnings (marked with yellow triangles*) so they don't show up again. Now I wouldn't ignore automatically the problem reporter, but it can be a bit bossy sometimes, so this does feel very grown up, don't you think? A bit like the first time you realised people weren't asking you for ID any more before they'd sell you a drink. Which in my case has been a while, come to think of it. Being asked for ID, that is … between you and me I do like a tipple with my dinner. They've also made Photojunction play a bit better with Queensberry Workspace, which is very thoughtful. Some of you go to a lot of trouble when you set up an Image Event in Workspace, sorting images into collections, maybe with your customer's help. I know it would make me tetchy if I lost all that when I sent an album from Workspace to design in Photojunction. Now, when you send an album to PJ it brings all your Workspace collections with it, which is wonderful. Also, when you open the album, Photojunction reminds you to relink the hi-res files. They've also fixed various bugs – always a good thing, but I won't bother you with the details. Wrap up well, you girls and boys up north. Winter's coming for you, I know, and already there in force for some. Lucky us, all the littlies are looking forward to summer and the beach here. Take care Nanny *You can't hide issues marked with red "stop signs" because Queensberry can't make the album until they're resolved.
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