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# Added:
* WebP format
* TIFF YCbCr 16bits
* 'Copy pathname' in context menu
* Millisecond as time placeholder
* Samsung RAW format
* 'Save opened images'
* JPEG-XR writing
* you can use -print to print more than 1 picture, and use saved settings
* alpha for 'canvas resize'
* 'Fit image to window, small only'
* ResetXY=2
* Page first/last in Print
* WebP writing quality
* Thumbnail for mp3
* Print 'Crop to page'
* JobPerPage in Print dialog
* Slideshow, you can watch folder
* Restore old file list in slideshow dialog
* Batch convert & read only files
* XnShell: PDF settings
* XnShell: Fit to desktop (wallpaper)
* XnShell: MP3 cover preview
* XnShell: Export settings
* NConvert: IPTC processing
* NConvert: Placeholders of XnView can be used with text command (windows only)
* NConvert: Add suffix if filename exists
# Changed:
* Focus cycle changed
* Overwrite dialog on rename
# Fixed:
* Capture crash
* EPS/PS
* XMP & EXIF
* Sequence convert
* Thumbnail rebuild & modified date
* Setting to always use saved pathname for 'save as'
* Problem XMP & property of windows explorer
* time not shown
* Path for saving SLD
* Title info & Metadata
* Clipboard import
* Sorting problem
* File size problem
* Batch rename, problem if carriage return in IPTC
* Folder column added in detail mode
* Search similar, 'use extension' for filename search
* Batch convert don't add orf files
* Web create, # in filename
* Change timestamp, can't add more than 31 days
* Thumbnails for .mov use VideoFramePercent
* Edit IPTC erase all XMP data
* PLD
* Orientation tag & lossless crop
* XPM
* Slide EXE/Video & RAW
* Panasonic tags
* Image properties for 1 bit
* PNG ICC writing
* DDS writing
* TIFF & alpha problem
* Middle button & tabbar
* TAB & selection
* Search by typing letters
* Batch rename, space
* OpenWith Param with %1
* FITS float
* PSP
* ArtRage
* Search in IPTC 'all words'
* Wildcards can now be used
* TIM2
* X3F & EXIF
* RLA Zbuffer can be viewed
* PSD & alpha
* Print layout & position
* Batch convert, remaining time
* Option dialog & focus
* With PasteOnSubfolder, Cut/Paste not working
* TIFF tags order
* Print & comment
* Statusbar & tooltips, description added for non image files
* ENTER & saving
* Change timestamp & no EXIF data
* Focus on treeview
* Change timestamp & current date
* deleting in view mode
* Sort by description
* print opened images
* 'find similar' & item list
* quick slide show in fullscreen & loop
* APNG
* GIF ANI
* Quick copy
* PlayBar for video
* 'Close dialog' & Cancel/ESC close dialog
* 'Show files in subfolders' & delete in fullscreen
* Edit description
* Edit comment replace carriage return
* Cycle only on 32000 imgs
* big description file
* Middle click
* XnShell: CRW orientation
* XnShell Setup & uninstall
* NConvert: resize & follow orientation
* NConvert: -overwrite used for lossless transformations
* XnMediaDetector: raw files
* WebP format
* TIFF YCbCr 16bits
* 'Copy pathname' in context menu
* Millisecond as time placeholder
* Samsung RAW format
* 'Save opened images'
* JPEG-XR writing
* you can use -print to print more than 1 picture, and use saved settings
* alpha for 'canvas resize'
* 'Fit image to window, small only'
* ResetXY=2
* Page first/last in Print
* WebP writing quality
* Thumbnail for mp3
* Print 'Crop to page'
* JobPerPage in Print dialog
* Slideshow, you can watch folder
* Restore old file list in slideshow dialog
* Batch convert & read only files
* XnShell: PDF settings
* XnShell: Fit to desktop (wallpaper)
* XnShell: MP3 cover preview
* XnShell: Export settings
* NConvert: IPTC processing
* NConvert: Placeholders of XnView can be used with text command (windows only)
* NConvert: Add suffix if filename exists
# Changed:
* Focus cycle changed
* Overwrite dialog on rename
# Fixed:
* Capture crash
* EPS/PS
* XMP & EXIF
* Sequence convert
* Thumbnail rebuild & modified date
* Setting to always use saved pathname for 'save as'
* Problem XMP & property of windows explorer
* time not shown
* Path for saving SLD
* Title info & Metadata
* Clipboard import
* Sorting problem
* File size problem
* Batch rename, problem if carriage return in IPTC
* Folder column added in detail mode
* Search similar, 'use extension' for filename search
* Batch convert don't add orf files
* Web create, # in filename
* Change timestamp, can't add more than 31 days
* Thumbnails for .mov use VideoFramePercent
* Edit IPTC erase all XMP data
* PLD
* Orientation tag & lossless crop
* XPM
* Slide EXE/Video & RAW
* Panasonic tags
* Image properties for 1 bit
* PNG ICC writing
* DDS writing
* TIFF & alpha problem
* Middle button & tabbar
* TAB & selection
* Search by typing letters
* Batch rename, space
* OpenWith Param with %1
* FITS float
* PSP
* ArtRage
* Search in IPTC 'all words'
* Wildcards can now be used
* TIM2
* X3F & EXIF
* RLA Zbuffer can be viewed
* PSD & alpha
* Print layout & position
* Batch convert, remaining time
* Option dialog & focus
* With PasteOnSubfolder, Cut/Paste not working
* TIFF tags order
* Print & comment
* Statusbar & tooltips, description added for non image files
* ENTER & saving
* Change timestamp & no EXIF data
* Focus on treeview
* Change timestamp & current date
* deleting in view mode
* Sort by description
* print opened images
* 'find similar' & item list
* quick slide show in fullscreen & loop
* APNG
* GIF ANI
* Quick copy
* PlayBar for video
* 'Close dialog' & Cancel/ESC close dialog
* 'Show files in subfolders' & delete in fullscreen
* Edit description
* Edit comment replace carriage return
* Cycle only on 32000 imgs
* big description file
* Middle click
* XnShell: CRW orientation
* XnShell Setup & uninstall
* NConvert: resize & follow orientation
* NConvert: -overwrite used for lossless transformations
* XnMediaDetector: raw files
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