![]() ![]() But AceText 3 and prior cannot read collections that were modified by AceText 4. ![]() AceText 4 will read collection files saved by all older versions. If you do import your settings, you can choose whether AceText 4 should automatically open the collections you had open in AceText 3. If you’ve been running AceText 3 mostly with its default settings, then you should tell AceText 4 to start with its default settings. You can do so if you spent time to set up custom hotkeys and/or applications in AceText 3 or prior and you don’t want to repeat that. ![]() If you install AceText 4 over a previous version, AceText will ask you if you want it to import your settings from the previous version. Changing from an installation for all users to one for the current user only does require you to uninstall and then reinstall. The latter option enables a proper installation of AceText with desktop icons, file associations, and COM integration without requiring administrator privileges. The Advanced Options button in the installer now gives you a choice between installing AceText for all users and installing for the current user only. If you decide you don’t like AceText 4, you can downgrade to your previous version by installing it over AceText 4. You don’t need to uninstall the older version first. Installing AceText 4 replaces any previous version you may have installed. What’s New in AceText 4 What’s New in AceText 4 ![]()
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