************************* CHANGES TO CLOCKMAN ************************** VERSION 1.0b (11/09/91) ============================ 1) Fixed minor problem when running in (-c)lient mode with SHARE.EXE loaded. A few copies of v1.0a were released before a betatester caught this one. ************************************************************************ VERSION 1.0a (11/09/91) ============================ 1) NEW! TimeBar - Displays time on the active window's caption bar! Enabled by default. Change it from the Options dialog. 2) Improved time display in the icon, ESPECIALLY for 1024x768 displays. 3) NEW! Command line enhancements for LAN users: -r makes alarms read-only. User gets notified by alarms, but can't change them himself. -c "Client mode": Checks alarm file every 10 seconds for updated alarms (usu. from another user on LAN). -h runs ClockMan hidden. -b "Broadcast-only mode": User can set alarms, but is unaffected by them herself. Useful when other users are (-c)hecking the same alarm file. More robust LAN support, such as file locking, password protection, and selective broadcasting will be added in future releases based on customer demand. What would YOU like to see in a LAN version? 4) When a tune is playing, you can now press Esc to cut it off immediately. 5) You're now warned if you create an alarm that won't do anything. 6) When you set a one-time alarm, the day of week is now displayed alongside the date in the When dialog. 7) Date-related bugs fixed: 2000 is now recognized as a leap year, and the day after the end of Daylight Savings Time is now recognized as a Monday; not Sunday. 8) When you choose OK in the When dialog and the alarm's date/time has already occurred, you get a simple choice of OK/Cancel instead of the confusing Yes/No/Cancel. 9) If you run more than one instance of ClockMan, the second instance now finds the help file correctly. ************************************************************************ VERSION 1.0 (9/9/91) ===================== Initial release. Bugs? What are those?