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So for me as an end user i interpret that as this is definitely not the beta version of 6.0. If i log into the Microsoft Store now i see Enpass with the old light blue icon and when i look at the date it is dated back to. If the PackageFlight distrubution is so important you need to shape up and i will give you a couple of examples: O.k, don´t get me wrong here but i have seen this PackageFlight this and PackageFlight that being repeated everywhere so i assume that is an important way to distribute Enpass. To get the update, please join our Beta Program here.Īlso, the beta versions are free through PackageFlight and will not prompt you to pay. I am certainly not expecting to have a prefect preview of 4K images, but do expect to have crisp and clean previewes of smaller screen dumps of different settings in let´s say Microsoft Outlook mail settings.Īctually, the beta versions of Enpass for Windows 10 and Edge extension are distributed through PackageFlight, and we require your Microsoft Account ID to add you as a tester. Since it is an existing option to attach images we need to be able to view them inside Enpass without having to work around the issue by saving the image locally out from Enpass and then use another media player to preview the image. So if i maximize Enpass 6 (198) on my 27-inch 2560x1440 the preview are in Enpass is small no matter if the UI size in Enpass is maximized or manually adjusted to a smaller size. The problem is that the preview area in Enpass 6 (198) is set to a fixed size. As you can see, and test yourself by downloading 02-Original-image.PNG and attach it the image is impossible to read when you preview it in Enpass 6 (198). On the attached image 01.Enpass.PNG you can see how the image 02-Original-image.PNG looks when being previewed in Enpass 6 (198). This was not the case in Enpass 5.6.9 since the image opened in a separeate viewer. If i attach images in Enpass 6 (198) and then preview them they are very hard to read, very close to impossible.
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