Bystander,
Well, first off, there's no longer any separate packaging for Paradox 10; you can only obtain it by upgrading to WPO 2002/Pro.
Most of the major changes were internal. For example, Paradox 9 SP4 was never released separately; it was only provided as a replacement set of CD's that you had to obtain from Corel. (See
for details.)
This service pack fixed some printing problems, along with other issues. However, there have been reports that some folks have had problems obtaining the replacement CD's at this point.
(Here are the ones reported in the SP4 Release Notes; there were others:
-- Color dialog has been expanded to include system colors
-- Paradox now functions properly with High Contrast colors
-- Large high resolution JPEG images are now imported correctly
-- Microsoft Excel spreadsheets with more than 32 columns are now imported correctly
-- Attempting to repair a password-protected table without the correct password no longer corrupts the table
-- Publishing a report with a tableframe that contains no records to WPD, RTF or DOC no longer causes an error
-- Fixed several printing issues with HP printers
-- Truncate function now returns correct values)
In addition, Corel added a StringList file type, which is very handy for specifying hotkeys and menus; they can reduce a lot of time consuming code, especially in keyPhysical.
Finally, the most important change--for developers--is the inclusion of Paradox Runtime with the Professional Edition of WPO 2002. Since the upgrade for WPO 2002/Pro is less than the Paradox 9 Developer Edition, this means developers no longer have to buy a separate product to distribute their applications.
Hope this helps...
-- Lance