Zip Clean! v1.1
Copyright (c) 1995 Thomas J. Smith



                             >>> Whats New? <<<

  03/04/95
 
    Added a spinning cursor to the end of "Cleaning: FILENAME.ZIP...."
 so you'll know that the program is still working if it is a large .ZIP
 file. Also, there are a few more file names added to the UNWANTED.LST file.
 

  05/26/95
 
    Release of v1.1

    Made status a little more informative. Now it will tell you
 "Searching: FILENAME.ZIP..." and if it finds a file in the .ZIP file that
 needs deleting, it will say, "Searching: FILENAME.ZIP...Cleaning" and if
 there were no files found to delete, then it will say,
 "Searching: FILENAME.ZIP...No Matches Found"

    Added a log file feature. Now Zip Clean can keep a log file of its work
 if you wish, by using the /L:LogFile.Txt command line option, where /L:
 instructs Zip Clean to create (or update) a log file by the name of
 LOGFILE.TXT. If the log file you want created (or updated) is in a
 different directory other than your current directory, then you must specify
 the full path and file name of the log file.

    Changed command line option for using an alternate file list. The
 command line option for this is now, /F:Files.Lst, where /F: tells Zip Clean
 to read an alternate file list (if it exists), and the name of the list is
 FILES.LST in the current directory. If it is in a different directory, then
 you must specify full path and file name of list file to use after the /F:

    Zip Clean will now support the %1 variable for use with some BBS
 systems (like Wildcat!). For example, to use it with your BBS to scan every
 upload, you would add, ZIPCLEAN %1 to your batch file that scans uploads.
 


 This File Last Updated: 05-25-95 09:22pm


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