Changes in v2.32
* Fixed the loading of PNG palettes.

Changes in v2.31
* While in "Edit Palette", you can choose another colour by using the
  arrow keys while holding down the Alt key.
* The Edit menu now has a sub-menu named "Sort". the reverse function
  can now be found here, accompanied by a rotate function and
  function that sorts the colours according to their brightness.
* You can now save a 16 by 16 BMP file that displays all the colours
  in your palette.
* Other minor fixes.

Changes in v2.30
* You can now open and save GIMP palette files.
* You can now load PNG palettes.
* You can now load PCX .pal files.
* You can now load TIFF palettes.
* There is now an option (in the settings menu) to make the palette
  entries appear larger.
* The "Average" special effect now has a variable influence.
* GIF palettes with less than 16 colours will now be loaded, but into
  a 16-colour palette.
* MAP file loading has been made more robust.
* Many of the dialogue boxes have been redone.
* Palette Suite (or rather the registry) now remembers the file type
  choice for opening palettes.
* Fixed bug which caused command-line specified files with spaces in
  their path names not to be loaded.
* There are further minor bug fixes and modifications.

Changes in v2.20
* You can now open and save MAP palette files.
* You can now load palettes from and export palettes to TGA files.
* You can now load palettes from and export palettes to LBM files.
* You can now export to DIB files.
* Improved the way MSD files are opened, add black to MSD option
  removed.
* You can now save Dr. Halo palette files.
* Below the custom effect graph there is now a strip that shows
  the colour changes.
* Curve in the custom effect graph has been renamed to twist,
  and there is now a new type of curve.
* The chosen file format for saving is now preserved between sessions
  properly.
* The chosen image format for exporting palettes is now preserved
  between sessions.
* Some problems with select matches have been fixed.
* New "Advanced Paste" special effect.
* There are other minor changes that will probably go unnoticed.

Changes in v2.10
* The name of the second scale option has been corrected to 1 - 256.
  Clicking on it now changes the type-in values values without having
  to go to another tab and back.
* There is now an Undo Selected feature which removes the last changes
  you made from the selected colours.
* Using Undo (or Undo Selected) now changes the scroll bars and the
  type-in values to their previous values.
* The chosen directories for opening, saving and exporting are now
  preserved between sessions.
* The chosen file format for saving palettes as is now preserved
  between sessions.
* All the selection-related menu options are now in their own menu,
  "Selection".
* If you choose Select Matches from the pop-up menu having popped it
  up on the palette view, the matches selected are those of the
  colour you popped the menu up on.
* Row Select is back, and can be chosen from the new selection menu.
  You can tell if you are using it by the cursor in Special Effects.
* A few more very minor changes.

Changes in v2.00 since v1.40
* Where do I start?
* There is now a menu bar.
* There are now three ways to save:
  * Save: Saves the palette. If the current palette was not loaded
          from a file type that Palette Suite can save in, you have
          to choose a file to save it as.
  * Save As: Lets you choose a file to save your palette as.
  * Export: Puts the current palette in an image.
* You can now export to GIF files.
* You can now load palettes from 4 to 8 bit GIF global palettes,
  Dr. Halo palette files, DIB files, and clipboard image files.
* Clicking on the "New..." button now brings up another window in
  which you can create a custom 4 to 8 bit palette. This option is
  also available from the menu. To create a standard 16 colour
  palette, create a standard greyscale palette, or to create a blank
  palette, use the menu. You can still create a blank palette with the
  "Clear" button.
* All the buttons in the Palette File tab have been renamed.
* Undo, Copy and Paste are now found in the "Edit" menu and the
  pop up menu, along with the new Cut and Clear options.
* Select All, Select None, Invert Selection, and Select Matches are
  now all found in the "Edit" Menu and the pop up menu.
* To access the new popup menu, left click while in Special Effects.
* When you make a left-click selection, grey boxes now show what you
  are about to select.
* There are several new special effects: And, Or, Xor, and colour
  channel swapping. And, Or, and Xor are all used via the drop-down
  menu in the Special Effects tab, and channel swapping can be found
  in the Edit menu on the menu bar.
* Gradient now affects all selected colours, not just the first bunch.
* Negative effect fixed (and properly this time).
* Pressing "E" while the mouse is over a colour in the Special Effects
  tab brings up the standard windows colour editor so you can edit
  that colour.
* Loading a file can no longer be reversed by using "Undo".
* Settings are now loaded from the windows registry instead of an INI
  file, and settings are saved to the registry on exiting the program.
* The Details (formerly Settings) tab no longer exists. Scale and
  File Type Notification are now chosen from the settings menu. The
  palette size slider can now be found in Special Effects. To count
  the colours or to find the average colour, use the "Edit" menu.
* The default colour can now be changed by choosing the colour you want
  in Edit Palette and selecting "Set as blank colour" from the
  "Settings" menu.
* The menu can also be used to exit, load the Read Me file, load the
  Tips file, and bring up a new "About" window.
* To find out what the file type of the file that you are editing is,
  press F1. The file type will appear in the second panel of the
  status bar, but only if it is a type that Palette Suite can save.
  Press F1 again to get rid of this information.
* The format of the copy file has changed. It is now much smaller,
  but you can't copy between version 2.00 and a previous version
  (but why would you want to anyway?)

