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A new version of this software has just been released that's an updated and improved version of the original Packmage software. The new features and improvements in 2.0 include: • Added the ability to show transform gradients within elements for more flexibility • Improved error handling - now if something goes wrong, it will automatically retry the operation without affecting other loading operations • Improved code execution speed due to optimizations made by using hardware acceleration such as Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500/4500HD/4500HD+/4x32 Chipset. • Improved file loading performance. • Added the ability to open files from network drives. • Added drive letters for network drives. • Added keyboard shortcuts to import, export, copy and other functions. For example, Ctrl+D to duplicate Elements, Shift+Insert to paste text copied from Word, Ctrl+C to copy all selected items and so on. There are also many other improvements in 2.0 that are not listed here since this is an upgrade release so please see the download page at http://www.packmage2.com/upgrade-2/ for the latest version of the software. The program works by loading any kind of image, video or other data into the elements that are inside the current file. The elements can then be adjusted, modified and even moved to other files. Once the changes are made, saving them back to disk is as easy as clicking on one of the save buttons. This puts everything back together again in a new file without altering the original source file in any way. If you want to be able to quickly access all of the implementation tools that are offered by Packmage without having the software access your system, there is also an implementation example available. This is a special text document that can be opened in Word or other programs where it will show all the code needed to make the elements do what they should do. When you click on text inside this file, you'll see a preview of how it should look when it's executed. There are three different ways to save back to disk after editing within Packmage. You can create one or more files out of them, which will then be saved as new files on disk. The other method is to simply click on the File, Save As or Save button to open a file selection dialog. You can then save back to disk as you normally would. Last but not least, there is also a direct action menu item to save back to disk: Simply click on File>Save As. This option will show a small dialog box where you can enter a file name and an optional version number and then save the current file back to disk. Advanced users can also create their own styles that allow them to quickly modify elements without having all of the standard controls available at once by creating new collections that they can then assign to any element in the program. cfa1e77820
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