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- JograData iView Release Information
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- -Current Version:-------------------------------------------------------------
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- Version 2.1: Configuration has been updated.
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- -Previous Versions:-----------------------------------------------------------
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- Version 2.0: Some modifications, basic HTML-Help Added.
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- Version 1.9: Saving and TWAIN support added. Randomizer enhanced.
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- Version 1.8: Some bugs removed.
- "Show Filename" option added to slideshow.
- Playlist Functionality for slideshows.
- Zooming is now under menu "Zoom"
- Hotkeys added.
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- Version 1.7: "Zoom to Fit" and Zoom Percentage indicator added.
- ICO file support removed (It sucked!)
- Window position and size is maintained between sessions.
- Better Statusbar.
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- Version 1.6: Configuration dialog added.
- Slide-show improved.
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- Version 1.5: Added Registry functionality.
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- Version 1.4: Added Slideshow feature, variable delay and optional looping.
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- Version 1.3: Added command-line loading (iView [image]), which also gives the
- possibility of dragging and dropping files on a desktop
- shortcut!
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- Version 1.2a: Minor bugs sorted out, ICO file support added (No zoom though).
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- Version 1.2: This release had 25% & 50% Zoom added (total of 5 levels.)
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- - Pre Release Versions -
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- Version 1.1: Like v1.0 this build will never be released, some extras were
- added though.
- Still supports the same extensions, and is generally just a
- minor modification of version 1.0.
- Now featuring Drag & Drop support.
- Support for dropping Icons (no zoom though).
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- Version 1.0: v1.0 was an internal release, an will never be released, mainly
- because of severe bugs, mostly intended as a pre-release.
- Supports BMP, JPEG, JPG & JPE extensions.
- Features: Full-screen mode, Zoom (100,200,300 %).
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- This program is a consequence of the quest to learn how to use JPEG images in
- Delphi 3, and when that turned out to be a breeze, things developed.
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