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SOHO Labels Version History
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| Key Improvements |
- Now fully compatible with Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard)
- If a bezier shape is left open, it can be double-clicked in order to continue adding control points (ie. to close the shape).
- If a bezier shape is being edited and the delete key is pressed, the last segment of the line is removed.
- Individual control points in a bezier shape can now be selected and deleted.
- Individual control points in a bezier shape can now be selected and moved using the arrow keys.
- Zip codes are now checked for validity before drawing PostNet barcodes (ie. if a zip code is only 4 digits long, no barcode is drawn).
- The Smart Inspector window now dynamically repositions itself as the main window is moved.
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Key Improvements |
- Added a button to the Preferences dialog for re-enabling all informational dialogs and warnings.
- Enabled the Paste and Match Style command for text being edited in Preview mode.
- Fixed issue where a document couldn't be opened by double-clicking the file or choosing it from the Recent Items menu.
- Fixed issue where the Save command couldn't be used to save a new document when it hadn't been modified.
- When images are dragged from the ImageKit browser, they now appear directly under the mouse pointer when dropped (previously, they could be offset from the mouse position).
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New Features |
- One-Click Address Formatting. Change the address used on labels and envelopes on a contact-by-contact basis in Preview mode with one click (the most requested feature by users).
- U.S. Postal FIM Support. Print Facing Identification Marks on envelopes to help orient and separate certain types of First-Class Mail. Support for FIM A, FIM B, FIM C, and FIM D.
- U.S. Postal Guidelines. Users can turn on U.S. Postal Guidelines to improve the deliverability of mail.
- Image Kit Browser. Makes managing and searching artwork a breeze.
- Six (6) New Smart Shapes. The new smart shapes are ideal for cropping photos.
- Multiple Object Resizing. Multiple objects can be resized together without being grouped.
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