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Fixed bug: When opening an archive from a different version, The main data file (document.txt) is deleted Fixed bug: When using Tab Order Wizard in a dialog, the first menu tab is the only one that is active Fixed bug: The Modify buttons (Cancel, OK TurboPower Abbrevia Crack+ With Registration Code Download TurboPower Abbrevia Crack Keygen is a set of components to create self-extracting archive packages and self-extracting installers for Windows, Linux, and Unix. 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