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No surprise. Many people have been waiting years for an answer about HLC updates. I now assume the answer is never when they ignore questions.
 
You're correct about HLC but this is in HLO (why I posted in this channel). I wouldn't expect such silence with their online product but not surprised either.
 
Been converting all my graphics to webp for online play. Now have convert back to png? No, thank you. Too much work. Think I'll cancel my subscription instead.
 
You're correct about HLC but this is in HLO (why I posted in this channel). I wouldn't expect such silence with their online product but not surprised either.
Unfortunately, they seem to be very busy just keeping up with new book releases, even when it's not a couple weeks before Gen Con. :(


Been converting all my graphics to webp for online play. Now have convert back to png? No, thank you. Too much work. Think I'll cancel my subscription instead.
I've been converting webps to other formats for better compatibility. Different primary uses, I guess. :)
 
Paint.net is a free bitmap editor that comes with WebP support.

IrfanView is a media viewer that can do batch conversion to or from WebP, if you need that.

Many other image programs have support built-in or have plugins available to add it, like the older version of Photoshop (CS6) that I use for some things.
 
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