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Paint Shop Pro gets Win95 treatment

Martin Veitch ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 22 Jul 1996 17:41 BST

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Version 4.0 of the product is a full Windows 95 application with support for more file formats, the ability to capture multiple screens in one session, hand photo retouching, and viewing of multiple selections.

The product costs £49.95+VAT and current PSP users can upgrade for £19.95+VAT.

Digital Workshop is at 01295-258335.

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