4/19/2023 0 Comments Download failed helicon focus![]() I only recent upgraded to PSP 2022 because I will be getting a new computer in this new year coming with Windows 11. I feel like more people would upgrade to get things broken fixed I would for sure Would like core users thought of for a change over the beginners and fix the tools. I would like Corel to release 1 to 3 new versions with no new tools or gimmicks or new stuff for beginners but to fix for the hard core users fix every tool and options and improve the tools already in the program I worked in PSP since PSP7 I love my PSP would be lost without it, but Corel keeps adding new stuff for beginners or stuff the core users do not use and neglect the awesome tools already there. Like Others Has said before and I also requested this in the past But it showed me, that more than one quarter of the file size of an inspected file was just the history. ![]() I also tried to find a way to remove the history using a HEX editor, which failed so far. I turned this history off in 2018, but this just means, PSP stops logging future changes - the previously logged data remains in the file. But how to delete such a history from existing PSP files? Best would be a button, and probably easy to implement. Best to ensure, one does not hand out such histories, and turn off that feature. PSP seems to store changed text strings in the history by using the identifier 'Characters'. maybe a string somewhere with a folder name "/stupid clients/", or a string indicating one is working for a competitor. share files with a client, and a history in this file reveals too much about your computer, text strings, path names. The same issue would come up, if you e.g. MS later published a tool to remove such history data from their files. This change confused some involved parties, which ended up in a scandal. Apparently the document had different numbers before, which could have led to a different result. ![]() doc file format, including the history on changes made. A journalist found out, the study was published in the. Our ministry of transport published a technical feasibility study about the Transrapid, a high-speed train, whether it should be used in Germany or not. This was enabled by default, and mainly unknown to the users. MS Word also used to track changes made to a document, and stored this history in the same file. And there is also the privacy issue (remember Transrapid affair).
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