Thanks to Leena I learned that hotmail does scan, but won't do the bigger files.
Thanks for the suggestions, I have rogers, yahoo, g-mail, and on and on. So when I remember the passwords and...err...the login names...I'll do just that :D
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I apologize if this has been answered before - I looked - but what does it mean when I get this error message with the Web loader in PicPuz?: "The following error occurred: Mozaiek puzzle files could not be loaded. Japanese puzzle files could not be loaded. Zoekplaatje puzzle files could not be loaded." Puzzles are downloaded but I think this error is telling me that some are missing.
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Until late this summer the program downloaded extra puzzles from http://www.puzzelsport.nl/. Something changed at their end, and the additional puzzles are not available now. They changed once a month or something like that. Leena
All the puzzles on the puzzlesport site are all also available as regular conceptis puzzles. So we don't miss anything when we can't download them anymore. Wilma
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Hi everyone. I just downloaded PicPuz after not knowing about it for far too long. Would anyone be able to send me their puzzle archives? My e-mail is finlayaidan@yahoo.com.au Thanks!
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Hello all! I'd be very greatful if someone could send me their puzzles in picpuz format. I just downloaded the program and would love some more puzzles. My email is cmo267@nyu.edu. Thank you!
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I have been using the PicPuz program for a while and just started entering some puzzles from a Hanjie magazine using the Txt2Pap utility. At the same time I made separate folders for PAP, LAP and PAP inside the puzzle folder. I have discovered that if I move the .non files that come with PicPuz into the PAP folder, I start getting a bunch of errors when opening either PicPuz or Txt2Pap. Windows Installer starts looking for a Puzzler.msi file. If I am patient and just keep clicking cancel, they will open and operate correctly, but I have to do it every time I start the programs. If I move the .non files back to the Puzzles folder - it all works fine again. Any idea why it cares where the data files are stored?
quote: Any idea why it cares where the data files are stored?
Because I am/was not familiar with the tool I made the setup with. Sorry for that inconvenience but I don't find the time to fix that problem in the near future. Just leave the .non files in their primary folder.
quote: I have been using the PicPuz program for a while and just started entering some puzzles from a Hanjie magazine using the Txt2Pap utility. At the same time I made separate folders for PAP, LAP and PAP inside the puzzle folder. I have discovered that if I move the .non files that come with PicPuz into the PAP folder, I start getting a bunch of errors when opening either PicPuz or Txt2Pap. Windows Installer starts looking for a Puzzler.msi file. If I am patient and just keep clicking cancel, they will open and operate correctly, but I have to do it every time I start the programs. If I move the .non files back to the Puzzles folder - it all works fine again. Any idea why it cares where the data files are stored?
So THAT is why I started having problems with PicPuz...though what amuses me is that the samples didn't go right into a Samples folder (within Puzzles) in the first place. I hate having 11 puzzles sitting in the main directory that I cannot sort.
If you get a chance, Ooops, I'm sure this would be a useful fix.