This release - prevents an errorlog.txt entry from being generated in SpotDatabaseUI.SpotLastCmd_Click - reduces CPU and memory resource consumption (tnx to Iain N6ML, Andy DL1AKP, Jerry KG6TT, and Rick K8GI) - reduces resource consumption when web server is disabled - ensures that the Spot Datbase Display slider is fully visible on Vista and Windows 7 systems (tnx to Don W5FKX) - prevents the Spot Database Display's row height and font size from exceeding reasonable values (tnx to Dwight NS9I) - provides the option to announce transceiver frequency and mode changes if Commander is running (tnx to Lorne ZL2AHB) - provides the option to set SpotCollector's priority (tnx to Jamie W2QO, and Rick K8GI) - enables AutoScroll if the CTRL key is depressed while clicking the Prev-spot or Next-spot buttons (tnx to Art K6XT) - improves Joe DX's pronunciation of Aves Island, Cocos Island, Fernando De Noronha, Glorioso Island, Macquarie Island, Revillagidedo Island, Sao Tome, Tokelau Islands, Trindade and Martin Vas Island, and Vanuatu (tnx to Peter K0PLT, Chuck NA6BR, and Ken K4XL) - updates the ConfigurationAudio.htm, ConfigurationDataBase.htm, SpotDatabase.htm, and WebBrowser.htm documentation files To enable the announcement of transceiver frequency and/or mode changes, use the new "Transceiver Announcements" panel on the Config window's Audio tab. SpotCollector gained the the ability to announce numbers when real-time award tracking for WAZ was implemented. The announcement of frequencies and modes depends on the following files being present in the “Entities, Bands, Modes” folder specified in the “Sound Folder Pathnames” panel on the Config window’s Audio tab in addition to the AM.wav, CW.wav, FM.wav, and RTTY.wav already present: CW Reversed.wav RTTY Reversed.wav Lower Sideband.wav Upper Sideband.wav Point.wav This release includes the above files, as well as several variations - all courtesy of the Joe DX team: Decimal 1.wav Decimal 2.wav Dot 1.wav Dot 2.wav Point 1.wav Point 2.wav Lower Sideband 1.wav Lower Sideband 2.wav Upper Sideband 1.wav Upper Sideband 2.wav So if you’d prefer that a frequencie’s decimal separator be announced as the word "dot" rather than the word "point", then delete the file point.wav, and copy dot1.wav or dot2.wav to point.wav. There's also a lovely alternative pronunciation of Sao Tome in the file S9 (evocative).wav ... SpotCollector 5.1.5 is available via the DXLab Launcher, and via 73, Dave, AA6YQ