FSP4WIN - The Winsock based FSP client

Copyright (c) 1995 by Ben Youngdahl (author of this software).
     All rights reserved.
Contact/bug-reports:  youngdah@cs.umn.edu

  *SIGH*  It's sad I have to include a disclaimer like this, but
  here goes...

  THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY WHATSOEVER,
  EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE 
  IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR 
  PURPOSE.  THE AUTHOR SHALL IN NO WAY BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES
  WHATSOEVER INCLUDING DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL,
  LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, OR WHATEVER ELSE A
  TWISTED ATTORNEY CAN DREAM UP.

  THIS SOFTWARE IS SHAREWARE.  YOU ARE ALLOWED A 30 DAY TRIAL PERIOD.
  IF, AFTER THIS PERIOD, YOU WISH TO CONTINUE USING FSP4WIN, YOU MUST
  REGISTER THE SOFTWARE.  TO REGISTER, SEND A CHECK OR MONEY ORDER FOR
  $15 TO:
       Ben Youngdahl
       2285 Stewart Ave, #2302
       St. Paul, MN   55116

  Author's plea:  Is $15 too much to ask?  Please support independent
  software development.

  SPECIAL NOTE:  This beta is freeware rather than shareware.  Thank 
  you for testing this software.  When the release version (v1.0) is
  sent out, it be shareware as specified above.  

Release notes:
   Version 0.70b
         - first beta release.  
         - if you have some cool icon ideas, let me know.  I haven't
           invested much time pixel-clicking, as you can see.
         - it is a known problem that the bottom 'status bar' is 
           clipped.  I'm currently fighting with OWL to fix this.
         - yes, the executable is way to big.  I'm working on it. :)
         - yes, the user interface is ugly.  I'm working on it. :)

Thanks to:  "Programming Winsock" by Arthur Dumas  (SAMS Publishing)
            This book provided me with a conceptual starting point
            for my own Winsock class library.  Definately a great book
            for anyone interested in learning how to write Winsock
            applications.  **** - four stars.

To do:
   User interface clean-up
   Directory caching
   Ability to save/load host profiles

Do not ask for:
   - "Port searching"
     Yeah, sounds cool.  Until the sysadmin at the site you are
     searching on sees someone scanning a bunch of ports with UDP
     packets.  They assume a hacker, and bad stuff occurs.
     If someone wants you to use their site, they will give you
     the port number.

   - FTP support.  Check out WS_FTP.  It's way cool.  No way I'm
     gonna try to top that.
