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 HISTORY 


         I bought Microsoft's Quick C compiler to write this one program
because it was not available anywhere. I read the manuals and learned the
rudiments of C programming - just enough to write this one program. When I
got to the fourth revision (v1.04) of the original prototype, I actually
started using it myself in my batch files.

         I released version 1.05 to my small circle of friends, got their
feedback on it, and proceeded to create the more compactly coded version
1.06 for public release, which featured filespec parsing of command line
items. Version 1.07 is a more compact version of 1.06 (down to 17k from
29k), does NOT write a data input file to your disk and features a default
help screen if no command line parameters are specified.

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         Due to an oversight that resulted in major incompatibility
problem, I had to compile PICK v1.07 revision "b."

         Make that TWO oversights, and now we're on revision "c" - how
embarrassing! Guess I should have run my revisions past my beta-testers, huh?
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