Point & Shoot Revision History
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Version 1.1   (10/87)
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Completely rewrote program in Turbo Pascal 4.0 (made 1 .EXE)

Added Check Snow parameter in program Setup

Added ORIG: and TARG: display on graphic tree

Added [right-arrow] to File Block command to move directly to Tree

Added [ctrl-PgDn] command to quickly tag groups of files in File Block

Fixed bug in File Block Move when duplicates were encountered

Added } symbol to force prompting for parameters in menu entry definitions

Fixed Goto floppy drive bug (cannot allow but old versions tried anyway)

Added File Xecute command to run small programs

Changed Newdate command to Newfile.  Date changes are now in Attributes

Added standard and double column laser text file print to File commands

Included screen blanking programs with Point & Shoot package


Version 1.2    (12/87)
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Added Alt-D command for DOS access

Fixed background color bug for some color monitors

Removed Check Snow parameter function in program setup (now automatic)

Added automatic drive scan for systems with more than one fixed disk drive

Fixed bug in menu setup (was incorrectly adding extra duplicate commands)

Added % completion status to File View command

Changed format of color selection in Setup to show colors

Changed Origin directory setting so that [Cr] always rereads files

Fixed Target Space available display in File commands to show new target
space before copy operations begin.  Previously, if you switched disks
in the target drive, the space available shown was incorrect.

Added a comprehensive text file editor called "PASE.EXE".  This editor uses
WordStar type commands and can handle files up to 64K.  The new text editor
will automatically run from Point & Shoot and can also be used as a stand-
alone text editor.  The documentation for this editor is contained in a
separate file called "PASEDOC.TXT" contained on the distribution disk.

Added a backup parameter to the Setup screen to designate whether the text
editor should make backups (.BAK's).


Version 1.3    (5/88)
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Rewrote user interface and added comprehensive error checking procedures

Added mouse support to the program

Added external interface to Point & Shoot Backup/Restore program

Changed Newfile command to Newcopy which will copy newest files only

Added time display to file list (date sort now sorts on date and time)

Revised program setup to allow setting of background colors

Printed (complete) documentation is now available to all registered users

Program defaults are now stored directly in program .EXE file

Added Diskformat command to format floppy disks

Moved all menu management commands to a separate menu

Added sort order status display to file display screen

Added "/M" parameter to force correct display on some incompatible machines



Version 2.0    (1/89)
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Added TREE UNDELETE command to recover deleted files & directories

Moved FILE OPTIONS to SETUP and removed Duplicate file check (now always on)

Changed drive selection in SETUP to designate each drive used instead of
the last drive used and modified program so it may be run on any hard drive
(previously had to be lowest lettered hard drive)

Added USAGE command which incorporates a comprehensive set of Usage Log
and Protection features to the Point & Shoot Program.  The addition of the
password protection mechanism has changed the format of the user-defined
menu file.  Users of versions prior to version 2.0 MUST use the menu
function UPGRADE found in the Menu Commands.

Added memory statistics and other information to the Alt-S statistics screen

Included the text file editor directly into the program for quicker access.
Text editor now also automatically uses the memory that is available to
allow more flexibility on systems with limited memory (max still 64K).
Editor has additional command to examine the current amount of editing
memory available.  Added option in SETUP to allow user to specify the text
editor to use if they wish to use an editor other than the built-in P&S
editor.  F4 New File command in editor now prompts for a new file name.

Redesigned the Alt-D drop to DOS command to free as much memory as possible
before attempting to execute a DOS command to allow larger programs/commands
to be executed from this part of the program

Enhanced the printed documentation available to registered users.  Now
includes user guide and reference sections.

Changed FILE ATTRIBUTE command to FILE ATTR to allow more space for commands
on FILE menu

Enhanced the FILE VIEW command to read large files quicker and to support
correct on-screen spacing of tabs in text files

Added TREE A&B command to show directories on floppy disks

Added marker in file list to indicate other than standard file attribute

Added option to FILE GLOBAL command to gather all files on hard disk(s) in
one sorted/filtered list then copy or delete individual files

Added file delete confirmation to original FILE GLOBAL command

Improved the DISKFORMAT command to correct problems with some computers

Added FILE WINDOW command to show dual file list (origin and target files)

Added Alt-L pop-up calendar command to show on-screen perpetual calendar

Added [Esc] feature to FILE BLOCK commands to interrupt long activities

Added ******** mask to hidden subdirectories.  If protection is on, then
users cannot make a hidden subdirectory the Origin or Target.  Users can
also be restricted to a single subdirectory in Tree & File operations.

Added inverse date (newest first) sort order option in File commands.  Sort
may now be aborted with [Esc] if the file sorting process is too long.

Added FILE LOCATE command to find files with embedded text strings

Added INDEX database to keep track of files (or anything else)

Changed FILE NEWCOPY command to FILE NEWER

Added additional error checking to TREE COLLECT to ensure that the program
does not halt if too many diretories are found to display on the screen.
The limit is now 255 total directories on the tree.  If more, the
program will show as many as it can, where previously too many directories
would halt the program.
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