So ... what's Peter up to? Free jigsaw subscription...
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My subscription jigsaws have been going for well over a year. Judging by all the e-mails I receive and the fact that nearly everyone re-subscribes, they are enormously popular. Many folk count the days to "Puzzle Day" each week! It seems there's something very special about a new jigsaw arriving every week. But I don't want you to take my word for it! So this is what I've come up with: A free one month's subscription to anyone who wants it! Just click on the link to take a peek: http://mulawa.net/pj/free_sub.html But ... be warned ... it's not all good ... I know one husband who lies awake on Puzzle Night listening to his wife snap the latest puzzle pieces together. But in amongst all this puzzle mania I'm still finding time to work on my next game. I was rather certain that there would be no more after Magnetic but time heals all and last January saw me off on a creative binge once again. I estimate the new game is about one third finished so it will probably be more than a year before release. Visitors to the Mulawa Dreaming forum are just now starting to see screenshots - all very exciting! Best wishes ... Peter www.mulawa.net
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Hooray!  Another game is wonderful news. While I'm waiting for that is there any chance you have plans for more Moving Jigsaws? I have finished all 3 sets and am now reworking those. A new set would be terrific! Cheryl
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Re: So ... what's Peter up to? Free jigsaw subscription...
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Burpee said "pictures are all original and unique...lots of fun!" They surely are, some are well known places, but with a special viewpoint, others are great nature/landscape shots, some are creations from his own designs, some are local folk art, the list is endless. Tuesday and Friday are the high points of my week. 
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Re: So ... what's Peter up to? Free jigsaw subscription...
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I love my puzzles also.  It's always fun to work on one of them. Especially when time is restricted & it's not convenient to play a big game or I just want to relax with something graphical & fun. Jenny, you will be happy you signed up. Melanie
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Oh my...major warning here! I'm addicted! I've had a subscription for quite some time and as silly as it sounds, I still drool on friday morning..."where is my puzzle?" Very nice intro offer Peter! It's kinda like those potato chips...ya can't do just one 
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Re: So ... what's Peter up to? Free jigsaw subscription...
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10/07/05 07:27 AM
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How exciting. Just sent off this week's jigsaw with heaps of extra names on the list! If you put your hand up for a Trial Subscription and it hasn't arrived yet, please e-mail me straightaway (you can always contact me via my website). And well done to all those wise people who heeded the addiction warnings and didn't put their hand up ... but we'll still understand if you weaken later ... the offer is ongoing. Namma ... the bad news is that the New Game makes a new series of PMJ unlikely for a long time ... the good news is that there's a neat variation of PMJ included in the New Game. Dreary calling it "The New Game" all the time ... it of course has a title ... but, sadly, I can't risk someone else using it before me Peter www.mulawa.net
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I was sold as soon as you said there was a new game in the works Peter. Now knowing that there is a variation of my favorite jigsaw in the new game, all I can say is "Can I preorder now?" Those moving jigsaws are just so fiendish! Cheryl
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10/07/05 04:14 PM
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Peter, I edited the title of this thread so that the great offer you are making would be obvious. I hope you get tons of new subscribers... 
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Re: So ... what's Peter up to? Free jigsaw subscription...
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Cool Peter very cool. Originally posted by mulawa1: But in amongst all this puzzle mania I'm still finding time to work on my next game. I was rather certain that there would be no more after Magnetic but time heals all and last January saw me off on a creative binge once again. I estimate the new game is about one third finished so it will probably be more than a year before release. www.mulawa.net Hurray! I thought you'd eventually recover and do another game. After all, I'm pretty sure at one point you thought Xiama was going to be it too. Lynn Programmer in Black
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Re: So ... what's Peter up to? Free jigsaw subscription...
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My e-mail's been busy all day! So pleased that so many of you are prepared to give the sub idea a try. Subscribers in the last 24 hours should realise that the next mailout isn't till next Friday (well Friday my time but I think it's Friday for most folk also). But you've got plenty to go on with - 2 jigsaws from the demo plus "Roses Are Red" ... not to mention the NINE moving jigsaws! Almost too much isn't it?! I should also mention that folk who decide to continue with their subscription are invited to the Mulawa Dreaming private forum - where I'm starting to post screenshots of "The New Game". Best wishes ... Peter www.mulawa.net
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Re: So ... what's Peter up to? Free jigsaw subscription...
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I still haven't been able to finish Magnetic. Several puzzles I can't seem to get even with the hints.
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Re: So ... what's Peter up to? Free jigsaw subscription...
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I think I'm doing something wrong. I've downloaded the 'Roses are Red', and Installed it. However, the Mulawa file is not showing up in the start menu (the Mulawa file is in the C:\programs) and when I click on it, all I get are individual picts of the pieces. How do I make it work?  Love, Jen 
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When I downloaded the rose puzzle, Jen, a shortcut was automatically placed on my desktop. Did you get that shortcut--it takes me straight to the puzzle? I'll send Peter a note--hopefully he will be able to get things working right for you... 
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Re: So ... what's Peter up to? Free jigsaw subscription...
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I saved the uninstalled downloaded file to my desktop, but I'm not getting the puzzle. When I click on the icon, it just wants to install again.  No play icon.  Love, jen 
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Re: So ... what's Peter up to? Free jigsaw subscription...
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Hi Jen, It sounds to me like you haven't downloaded the demo yet. Here's the url: http://mulawa.net/download/peters_jigsaws.exe Dowload this and run to install - this is what gives you the PJ icon. You will not need to re-install the new puzzle again. Hope this helps. Peter
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"9990roses1ebfd627tf" is the name of the file that I have on my desktop. When I double click it, it goes through some sort of installation.  I'll try re-downloading it & see if that doesn't do the trick. Thanks, Peter!  Love, Jen 
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Re: So ... what's Peter up to? Free jigsaw subscription...
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Jen, What you need on your desktop now is peters_jigsaws.exe from the url I just gave you. Double click IT and it will go through "some sort of installation" THEN you will have a PJ icon on your desktop ready to go. Please keep at me till you've got it working ... Peter 
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Have done so Ana ... thanks for the heads up. And this must be some sort of a record ... one person subscribed for the free trial and 55 minutes later ordered a full subscription! And ... before you ask ... folk doing that still get the extra free month! Best wishes ... Peter www.mulawa.net
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Just a note to say that I got the puzzles working. Re-downloaded as "Administrator" and got two puzzles and the desktop icon. Even put a few pieces together to see how it works. Reminescent of the 830 piece 3D Puzz Bavarian Castle that I did a long time ago. Had forgotten how entertaining these puzzles can be. Also reminded me of when I was a kid and we kept a puzzle in progress on the dining room table and we would each put in a piece (or a few) as we passed by during the day.....untill it was finished. That was a long time ago! 
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Where can I find Tallyho's walkthrough?
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Peter,
I'm enjoying the puzzles very much, but I don't understand the moving jigsaw. Can you get me going in the right direction?
Thanks for any help,
~Kim~ _ _ _ ________ _ _ _ "Honey, what the heck are 'gameboomers' anyway?" her husband asked.
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Hi Kim, The moving jigsaws are exactly the same as the others except that the picture moves all the time. It may help if you slow it right down by pressing the V key to Vary the speed. Peter www.mulawa.net
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I love the puzzles! I get them 2 times a week. Keep them coming, Peter, and thanks!
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I've downloaded the demo and am having a terrific time with my puzzle, BUT...I put some pieces of the puzzle in "Box 1", but now don't know how to get them out! Can someone please help?
The answer is....chocolate! Who cares what the question is.....
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Hey Peter! Thank you for your gift of the jigsaw puzzles. Its been a while since I played them much, but I did enjoy them as a kid. And I find I'm still a kid, just in an older body.
I've played with it some a few days, which I know makes me ignorant of a lot of aspects, but I offer these constructive criticisms. I hope they are taken in the spirit they are given, not as complaints but as thoughts on making the world a better place.
The Help Menu could use a few enhancements. Press the "H" key for those that haven't found this yet. I found it by the old tried and true PRK "Press Random Keys" method.
1. "C", background colour swatch on/off. It wasn't obvious that clicking on the swatch changes the background color. A lot of the darker edges of pieces were difficult to see against the default dark blue background. Of course, this woud be true of a light background and lighter edged pieces. The option is there if you know how to use it. Something like "Change background colo(u)r" would be more informative.
2. Piece management needs enhancement. Think about how you solve a real world jigsaw puzzle. Do you just open the box and try to solve it in place, or dump it try to sort things? The five boxes in box mode aren't enough. Trying to sort things before going into box mode doesn't help, they seem unconnected. When in box mode, you can't sort, just select something for a box, and things are piled up. You've got piles of stuff to sort through. You just can't see everything at once, and it can get very cluttered. I was dragging pieces all over the place to be able to see other stuff in puzzle mode. With pieces stacked all over each other, you just can't see all the edges to sort. There were times when I wished could just click and drag an area away to make room to work instead of clicking and dragging hundreds of pieces to see what I was working with. Since the puzzle is full screen, maybe having different windows to work in with would help.
That said, I think this could be way more fun than solataire or hearts. Its something most folks could win everytime without a walkthrough or other help, and with the reward of a beautiful photo. The Roses are beautiful.
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Peter, I can get to the different boxes to see what I've got, but how do I get the pieces back on the main screen so I can put them in place? Right now I've placed all the pieces that were on the main screen, but I've got a bunch that are sitting in "Box 1" that I can't get on to the puzzle screen. What am I missing?
The answer is....chocolate! Who cares what the question is.....
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Hi Albert Thank you for taking the time to make such lengthy comments. Have you had a look at the FAQ section where I outline how I go about solving the puzzles? I obviously love jigsaws myself - my main aim was to recreate the dining room table experience - hence the full screen and the lack of pop up windows. It is a fine line between not enough info and info overload - I probably err toward the former. Basically I hope that people's knowledge will grow as they play each week. I also find that people tend to share new things they've discovered via the Mulawa Dreaming forum. Best wishes ... Peter www.mulawa.net
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I just "accidentally" found the pieces. They ended up BEHIND the completed parts of the puzzle. Only by moving the partially-completed puzzle around on the desktop was I able to find all my missing puzzles by looking through the open spaces. Except for my blundering upon them, I NEVER would have found them.
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whereever you click on the screen with the cursor before you click T is where the loose pices will ed up so I sometimes have them in the centre or at the top the bottom or the side depending on what part of the jigsaw I am working on. I am really a beginner at jigsaws, so I have to admit I always turn all the pieces the correct way, do the outside first and then I normally just use one box because I search to find only a few pieces that I want to work with at a time. You will notice that each time you press on the B to go to the screen with the boxes and the pieces the view of the pieces has changes so I can normally track down the elusive one of one colour that I didn't see the first time
Id non feci, me facere vidit nemo, nec aliquid probare potes I didn't do it, no one saw me do it, you can't prove anything
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Despite all the conveniences that Peter has provided, I make use of just a few. I love a challenge! When I start a new puzzle, that is the only time I look at the picture. I pull out all the edge pieces, and sort the other pieces into piles by color. I haven't needed to use the boxes at all. The button I use the most is the background color one. I change it depending on what color I'm working on. Other than that, I just dive in! There was only one exception to this - Tierazon Revisited - had a lot of plain black background. I did use the tidy up and unrotate for that one  .
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Thanks Bea, Jenny and Mulawa1 for the heads up on TallyHo's walkthrough on Magnetic. Because of it I was able to master the bowling ball puzzle. Have some more to do yet. Thanks again.
Bets
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That's OK Bets - if you need any more help do pop into Mulawa and one of us will be along as quickly as possible
Id non feci, me facere vidit nemo, nec aliquid probare potes I didn't do it, no one saw me do it, you can't prove anything
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Wow! Just sent out this week's jigsaws with heaps of new ones going out! If you put your hand up for the trial and your e-mail hasn't arrived yet please e-mail me directly via my website. I've had one bounce so far with @earathlink.net in the address which I suspect is meant to be "earthlink.net" Best wishes to all the new subscribers ... Peter www.mulawa.net
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Just got my puzzle- and I gotta tell you- I may not get anything else done at this rate- I love these puzzles!
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Peter, I have the PJ icon on the desktop. To download Roses are Red puzzle, do I just download it to the desktop or select the PJ file?
Bets
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Clare, if you don't want to see all the pieces at one time hit O which moves them all to the page where you can select them and place them into boxes and only bring that box back to the main picture screen. I hope that makes sense. To get to the screen where you can select the pieces and put them into boxes you hit B. Of course I do the jigsaws the simplest way LOL I know there are some who refuse to even look at the picture until they have completed the puzzle and also don't want to rotate the jigsaw pieces so that they are all the correct way up. but they are experts and I am not.
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Re: So ... what's Peter up to? Free jigsaw subscription...
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I'm having a wonderful time with these puzzles--the doll one was a bear to get finished, but today's seems to be easier. I have a hunch this will be the way it will always be, some easier than others. About the only shortcut I use is to isolate the edge pieces. I always start a jigsaw puzzle by picking out all the edges, but with the whole puzzle in such a small place, it's very difficult to see which ones are edges, so I reluctantly take a shortcut. Peter, are we all getting the same puzzle each week, and if so, is there any way we can access the old ones that other subscribers have already received... 
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I like mine with no shortcuts also & with the pieces in random order, Jenny. I have used that edge feature a few times, but prefer to do it all myself.  I love jigsaws, especially the photos of people and places, pretty landscapes. I work on them whenever I feel like a break. I think you might be getting them from the beginning, Jenny, the same order that we all did when we started so you are accessing the old ones. At least it seems so from some of your descriptions of the images? Melanie Melanie
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10/19/05 06:57 PM
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Oh, so everyone doesn't get the same puzzle each week, depending on when they subscribed? So far, besides the roses and dolls, I've gotten a horse race picture, one of a booth with all sorts of things for sale, and the one on Tuesday was too hard to describe. Are those the beginning puzzles?
I'm having a ball--if anyone enjoys jigsaws and hasn't tried Peter's program, I strongly encourage you to check it out...
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Yes, Jenny, those are the first puzzles. enjoy! Melanie
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Clare, yes it is coincidental - and Peter as I said has these jigsaws worked out months in advance - it was really spooky because one of them was a picture of the Vatican City and we got that one the week the Pope died. Burpee - yes I was thinking of the "ball" puzzle - which is so hard and yet was designed by a non jigsaw player and looks incredibly easy.
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10/21/05 02:48 PM
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Thanks for the information, everyone. The one I got yesterday looks very much on the "challenging" side!! One thing I've been wondering--is there a puzzle using the picture of the castle in Gabriel Knight 2? That would be beautiful...
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Jenny, I don't think so - Peter does use quite a few from his games. But he is always happy to have suggestions for jigsaws - particularly for example if you have any photographs that you think would be ideal
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Uh oh, Bea.  That's just asking to be swamped by everyone's favorite cute pictures. I love the different shaped pieces. They make the puzzles so much fun and much more challenging. I always play with the pieces randomized and in no order. I love to discover the edge pieces hidden away somewhere. I think my favorite might be the puppets. They are so interesting! Melanie
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10/23/05 01:49 PM
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Originally posted by Bea: Doesn't mean he would use them Melanie True, but he'd probably be deluged! Melanie
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10/23/05 01:56 PM
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 Hi Connie, The link to order is here: mulawa.net . If the option for 2x is not there, you could email Peter from the link on the same page. Melanie
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10/24/05 05:43 AM
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I have a few questions: Now I have another question. Just finished the doll puzzle. Got the finished music and final automatic positioning of the puzzle. But, I do not have the center piece of the face for the doll on the left. Moved the puzzle all over, no missing piece. Has this happened to anyone else?
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10/24/05 09:51 PM
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Joanie, I'm new on this myself (in fact I just managed to tear the doll puzzle back apart in an attempt to save another one  ). But if you push "H" on your keyboard, you will get a menu, and there are a couple of things on that which sound as though they would reveal a missing piece. For instance, you could slide the almost finished puzzle down, put your cursor up to the top and press "T"...
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10/25/05 01:27 AM
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Joanie, sometimes a piece does not show. If you hit A it will show in its correct position. I don't think the number of jigsaws would slow down the operation of the computer but of course it is difficult to say without knowing how large your computer is and what operating system you are using. There are only a few jigsaws that I would call really really difficult and they are well spaced out. I think the moving jigsaws are more difficult than most of the ordinary ones. I hate to say this - but I think you can become addicted to these. I think it is probably just as well that Peter only produces a maximum of 2 a week 
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10/25/05 08:07 AM
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Well, Peter, the PJs definitely exacerbated my "unfinished housework and unfinished yard work" issues too! I signed up for the trial subscription, but never got any more puzzles after the first one. I thought this was probably for the best, but in a weak moment sent you an e-mail which I'm sure you will get to eventually. Don't hurry! I have work to do!!
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10/25/05 05:30 PM
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Draclvr, the twice-a-week puzzles that some of us have been talking about are only available by subscription. The free trial should bring you a new puzzle every Saturday. If you've missed a Saturday, I'm sure Peter will take care of it when he gets caught up with his e-mail. Peter, I can't tell you how delighted I am that you are getting a good response to your offer... 
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10/26/05 12:02 AM
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Hiya Peter Hugs, Cheryl
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Jenny, can you point us towards something that will show what you like. Perhaps we can produce a picture that although not the same you would enjoy as much
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10/28/05 10:13 AM
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I'm thoroughly enjoying these puzzles! But I have a question about my "gallery": When I view my gallery, it shows as the 3rd puzzle a bunch of beautiful red roses, but I haven't gotten that one. The ones that follow it in the gallery I have gotten, but not the roses. Isn't the gallery for puzzles I've already received?
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10/28/05 08:35 PM
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Its a lovely jigsaw Mary, you will enjoy that one
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Yes, Bea, I am looking forward to working on the roses. Red roses happen to be my favorite flower!
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10/30/05 10:07 PM
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Jeepers, I don't use the boxes, but I think if you press "B" that may bring up all five boxes. You either click and drag the pieces or just click on them--I'm not sure which.
Bea, the castle I was talking about is that gorgeous one that King Leopold (the one who went mad) built in Germany. It was featured in GK2, and there is also a 3D puzzle using it, I believe. So I can see what Peter means about copyright problems! But most pictures of castles, even the deserted and partially ruined ones, are lovely...
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10/30/05 10:12 PM
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Jeepers, I just went into my puzzles and tried it--just a little bit more complicated than I thought! First I clicked "B" to bring up the boxes. The arrow was pointing to box #1. I moved the arrow to box #2 and clicked the piece, which moved to box #2. I did the same thing for box #3--then moved the arrow to box #4, and when I clicked, instead of going into box #4, the piece went back into the body of the puzzle. The same routine worked no matter which box I started with--as you click on the fourth box, the puzzle piece comes out of the boxes. Oh yes, and you move the arrow by using (surprise, surprise  )--the arrow key... 
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10/31/05 01:43 AM
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Jeepers, you may have to move them out one at a time (I'm not sure about that), but if you'll check my post, when I moved a piece from one box to another three times (that is from box #1 to box #4, for instance) it went back to the puzzle rather than into the next box...
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10/31/05 09:10 AM
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As Peter says you have to press B to go back to the main puzzle and then press the number of the box that hold the pieces you want to see. The number key is a toggle key. Press it once and you will see the pieces from the box press it again and they will be hidden. The pieces will be on the screen in a random order and if you want to have them neatly stacked - for instance at the bottom of the screen or at the top then move your cursor to that position and then hit T and the loose pieces should all move to that area and line up neatly for you. I normally do the edges first and then when I have selected the first few pieces I want to work with when I bring them in I actually line them up in the centre of the screen - put the cursor there and then press T. I don't move them to the sides until the puzzle starts to be completed. As Jenny has found out you move between the boxes with the arrow keys and the pieces will go into whichever box is active.
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I think with the moving jigsaws it really depends which one you are doing. Particularly in the first set they are all so different. The first thing though I found was it was best to slow the speed down  Which one are you doing? Beasong, I can't answer for Peter on the Mac question - I know he will answer but he is away from home at the moment.
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I had to turn the speed down too, Joanie. Once I did that, I could really enjoy them. I work them by the colors and then the shapes like SuMac but don't always work towards the inside. I just work them at random after doing the edges, according to what colors/changes I recognize first. They're a lot of fun but I love the still ones the best. Melanie
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Uh oh! I'm REALLY in trouble because I don't even understand your answers. I'm doing the coin one, slow as possible. All edges are done. What do you mean "match by the color"? When I start out, the background is maroonish brown and all the pieces are dark blue. The only other color are the coins and letters passing through. Do you mean if one of the edge pieces has a piece of gold, either coin or letter, passing through it I have to find and grab an inside piece that has gold passing through it and see if it fits? That can't be right. That seems impossible. Why is this so contrary to the illogical logic in my brain? 
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OK, I have to admit the free month's demo hooked me. It took a bit to get the hang of piece management, but its not that bad when you get the hang of things. For others trying this, I also found changing the background color to a light grey helps a lot.
I'd like to order a subscription, but refuse to use paypal. As I understand it, its a violation of my credit card agreement. Can other arrangements be made? I'm willing to mail a cashiers check to Austalia and patiently wait for it to clear.
Anyway, thanks Peter. I think you're on to something.
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11/11/05 08:20 AM
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What do you mean, a violation of the credit card agreement? Is this something I need to know about?
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There was a thread here at GameBoomers several years ago about paypal. A fellow Boomer ran into some overcharge problems. Normally, most credit cards limit your liability for fraudulent charges to $50, but this case was way over that. She got stuck eating the whole thing because of a clause in the credit card agreement about third party arbitration of disputed charges. Something like that. I don't remember the details, but I do remember our dear Gatorlaw's response that it was indeed a violation of the credit card agreement. Things may have changed since then, I don't know. But I tend to be a very cautious person and remember such things. I don't have a problem using my credit card over the internet because of the above mentioned liability limit. Online transactions are a two way street. I suspect vendors are more susceptible to fraud than consumers, so I understand the interest in such services. If someone knows better, please enlighten us.
I didn't mean to ruffle any feathers here.
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Actually, I meant the GameBoomers site. We are all so busy on Friday with our new puzzles we don't have time to post on GameBoomers. I introduced Peter's World to my neighbor after I got hooked. She just subscribed yesterday and now we have a great connection and discussions over the proverbial backyard fence about the puzzles. Hmmmm! Subscriptions would make good Christmas presents to enlarge my personal group of Mulawaites. 
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11/14/05 03:03 PM
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Peter, I don't know about Jenny, but I would love a puzzle with a castle on the order of the one in your post. Beautiful.
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Draclvr, It's already done and I really enjoyed solving it but sadly it's No 304 so you'll have a little time to wait Clare, All I can tell you is that I have been using PayPal for years both buying and selling. In all of the hundreds of transactions I've never had a single problem or a single complaint from my Credit Card Company. I think Albert's comment may arise from the time when PayPal used to make a little posting (1 cent from memory) to your account to check the validity of your info when you joined - some credit card companies didn't like that but I don't think PayPal do that anymore. Anyway ... I repeat ... I have alternative arrangements for anyone who doesn't want to use PayPal - just e-mail me. Peter
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