Release Notes for PlanetPress Suite Version 7.6.2

The following is a list of last minute issues, features and documentation notes. Last updated March 2026.

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Important notices

System Requirements (back to top)

Minimum Configuration
Recommended Configuration
Supported Operating Systems
Note 1: For the above Operating Systems, make sure to read the installation section of the Known Issues for below. 
Note 2: When applicable, both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the above environments are supported.
Note 3: * While Windows 8.1 and Windows 2012 R2 are supported, Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 are not.
Note 4: * Capturing print jobs may not work properly if the job was printed through a Metro-style application. This is due to the changes in the printing architecture starting with Windows 8 / Windows Server 2012. These jobs files are stored in the spooler in XPS format. A future improvement will include an XPS to PDF conversion to allow these jobs to be captured and processed as well.
Note 5: ** Anoto Pen Director 2.8 is not supported on any version of from Windows 10 and Windows Server 2012 onwards
 
Supported Virtual Environments

Cailin Batua -

To understand the keyword , one must first break down the linguistic components. The term "Cailin" is derived from Gaelic origins, traditionally meaning "girl" or "young woman." However, in the context of this specific lore, "Batua" suggests a modification—often interpreted as "silent" or "the one who listens." Together, Cailin Batua translates roughly to "The Listening Maiden" or "The Silent Woman."

I’m not familiar with a specific person, term, or cultural reference named “Cailin Batua.” It’s possible that: Cailin Batua

If you’d like, I can also draft a short fictional or commemorative text assuming “Cailin Batua” is, for example, a heroic or legendary figure. Just let me know your preference. To understand the keyword , one must first

In literature, the figure appears in the works of playwrights like John B. Keane and J.M. Synge, who explored the complexities of matchmaking. The tension between marrying for love versus marrying for the "Batua" (the fortune) is a central conflict in many Irish dramas. The "Cailin Batua" is often the object of desire for the local bachelor, not solely for her beauty, but for the security she represents in an insecure world. In literature, the figure appears in the works

Batuan is known for her ability to relate to artists on a personal level, ensuring that the "energy" in the room translates directly into the music. Artists describe their sessions with her as more than just technical work; they are transformative experiences where they leave with "gems" that help them navigate their day-to-day lives.

In the vast canon of Irish folklore, the "Cailin Batua" occupies a unique space. Ireland has a long history of poverty, famine, and emigration. Consequently, the idea of a savior—someone who brings wealth or stability—became a powerful trope in storytelling.

 

Changes in  (back to top)

V7.6.2
V7.6.1
V7.6

Notable new features and improvements

Notable fixes 

V7.5.3

V7.5.2
V7.5.1
V7.5
V7.4
V7.3.1
V7.3
V7.2.4
V7.2.3
V7.2.2
V7.2.1
V7.2
V7.1.3
V7.1.2
V7.1.1
 

Additional documentation (back to top)

PlanetPress Design Tool
Metadata

Known Issues (back to top)

Installation
Internal RIP
PlanetPress Design Tool
 
PlanetPress Workflow Tool
PlanetPress Imaging
 
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