If you are using Window Defender Antivirus (Windows 10), update it to its latest malware definition in before installing or upgrading to DXView 4.8.9 This release - correctly terminates when the Main window is minimized (tnx to Mike KC8JT) - update the native world map and its overlays (tnx to Tom NS8K and Joe W4TV) - provides the option to make the World Map window "always on top" (tnx to Russ KR6W) - provides the ability to specify the icons used to plot the user's QTH, the currently selected location, active stations, spotting stations, and logged stations on Google Earth (tnx to Mike KM2B) - adds Help buttons to the Configuration window's "Override List" and "Databases" tabs, and make them display the appropriate section of the reference documentation (tnx to Joe W4TV) - updates the Configuration.hhm documentation file Notes: 1. Update your firewall and anti-malware applications to consider this new version of DXView to be "safe" Virus total: 0 of 69 engines detected malware Jotti: 0 of 14 engines detected malware Microsoft Security Intelligence: no malware detected 2. Upgrading to DXView 4.8.9 will configure the native world map to 96 DPI; if you have Windows configured to 120 DPI or 192 DPI maps, see https://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxlabwiki/LargeMaps 3. Upgrading to DXView 4.8.9 will configure the native world map's Continents overlay to display the boundaries of 6 continents; if you'd prefer that it display the boundaries of 7 continents, then in DXView's Maps folder, 3a. delete the file Continents.bmp 3b. make a copy of the file Continents7.bmp and name this copy Continents.bmp 4. If this upgrade doesn't work correctly, see the "After an Upgrade" section of 5. After upgrading, to revert to the previous version of DXView, see DXView 4.8.9 is available via the DXLab Launcher or via 73, Dave, AA6YQ