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STG FolderPrint Plus 3.90 Release

I have just released version 3.90 of STG FolderPrint Plus.

The main focus on this release is the Search screen (which you get by clicking menu Edit->Search Tree or pressing CTRL+F).

If you are not aware, you might want to know that when Open Compressed Files is On, Search will find files inside compressed files. Till now the display of this was confusing – but now it display the full name of the ZIP on the Folder Column. See below:

Displaying the ZIP name on the folder column

 

Also, I personally use the Preview windows all the time, and I (and several users) missed it on the Search window. Now it also works when you select files on the Search Window.

 

 

So far, STG FolderPrint Plus does not preview files inside ZIP or other compressed files, but that could be improved. What do you think? Does this seem useful to you? Leave your comment below.

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Articles

5 Businesses That Used A/B Tests to Lift Conversion Rates by up to 216%

In the article 5 Businesses That Used A/B Tests to Lift Conversion Rates by up to 216% , Unbounce lists a few instances where A/B Testing and careful improvement of landing pages allowed a large improvement in conversion.

Worth looking for ideas for your own pages.

Personally, my favorite A/B testing service is Optimizely, but Unbounce looks very good for the non-technical users.

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STGThumb 3.30 and the new slide show

I have released STGThumb 3.30 yesterday. The new, exciting feature (to me, at least) is the new Flux Slider based slide show mode.

It features great looking 3D and 2D transitions between photos, including hardware acceleration if your browser supports it.

It looks great, and I posted a new demo to show it off.

You can also see the documentation for more details.

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Writing articles: plots and sub-plots

I have just read Understanding Plots and Sub-Plots When Writing Salesletters. If you ever write, either as a professional or on your personal blog, this article is worth reading and keeping in mind.

I've had this problem myself before and it can really drag the quality of your article down, and at the same time getting you frustrated because you are trying to juggle a bunch of sub-plots at once.

Really recommended.