What's new, what has been changed, what bugs have been fixed: ------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.00 (Shareware) Original release upload solely to ASP Forum on Compuserve Version 1.10 (SW & GB) First large scale release to BBS and shareware vendors. Version 2.00 (SW & GB) The user now has the ability to select the quick list or the single item full screen description as the primary interface through the compiler. Version 2.01 (SW & GB) Added a (Y/N) confirmation menu before quitting the program to prevent one too many [ESC]'s from quitting the program before the user really intended to quit. CATALOG.EXE will now load a VGA 640 x 480 16 color self- executable graphic image if HELLO.EXE and/or GOODBYE.EXE exist. Version 2.02 (SW & GB) Changed maximum number of categories from 256 to 512 Changed maximum number of items per category from 256 to 512 Version 2.02 (Shareware) A funny bug would occur when the customer selects a disk title was selected that would terminate the CATALOG.EXE It only occurred when the fifth line of a description field contained a numeral "1". Yes, I know this is odd sounding, but that's what caused the error. (You would have to see the "code" to understand why this happened.) Version 2.03 (SW & GB) Added COMPILE.EXE command line parameter COLORS that will allow access to color configuration prompts. Added ability to customize customer order form address prompts to correspond to USA, Australia, Canada and UK formats. Fixed F1 search function with CATALOG where beginning search category would sometimes be incorrect. Version 2.04 (Shareware) The billing method would occasionally display "Bill to my account" even though this was not a selection available in the compiler. This bug has been fixed. If a shareware vendor distributes only one size disk format, the confirmation/disk format menu that lists the disk format sizes has been replaced with a "Thank you" message. Since there was no reason to have the customer confirm a selection box containing only 1 choice, it was therefore replaced. Version 2.04 (SW & GB) When display ASCII ".TXT" files, the user is now prompted to "Press any key" from the "Wait" screen. Previously, as soon as the text file was read into memory, it was displayed. Some users complained that this occurred too quickly and kept them from finishing reading the "WAIT.TXT" file that displays during this process.