Previously Corel has been using a combination of the Roman number “X” with a standard number but now the company has reverted to using a date identifier for the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of this software. Now part of the Corel family, and renamed as Paint Shop Pro, this product has undergone a slight name change format with this latest version. This latter system was used by Robert Veil’s Paint Shop program. ![]() The product was released as Shareware where you try before you buy, or as in some cases try and continue to use without buying as the Shareware offering was sometimes based on an honour system. That was in August 1990 when Robert Veil released his graphics conversion utility. I can not state that I was totally surprised but it was a minor shock to realise that the subject matter of this next review, made its first appearance 27 years ago.
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