This is the 21 November release of the shareware Barry Press Utilities for Windows 95. Please note that the utilities are no longer distributed by me on CompuServe, and that support is no longer available on CompuServe. Instead, the current version can be found on the Internet at http://www.aros.net/~press/utilities/utilities.htm or via FTP at ftp.aros.net in /pub/users/press/bput95s.zip Support is available over the Internet by E-Mail to press@aros.net American Online, CompuServe, and Prodigy all offer Internet access, so this site should be widely available. I will be introducing a method by which registered users can get the current registered version from the Web site starting with the next release of the software. If you are a registered user, please make sure I have a current E-Mail address for you so I can notify you of updates. You can E-Mail addresses to me at press@aros.net. Included in this version (updates on the Internet at no cost for registered users) are a simple monthly calendar, a drag-and-drop ASCII file printer (also capable of spooling Postscript files to a Postscript printer), an icon for printer orientation control, an ASCII file comparison program, a shell extension to add a command line option to the Explorer (like the old File.Run), a digital clock, and a random multimedia file player. This version also includes the Windows 95 version of DLLMan, a tool to show the dynamic link libraries used by programs or the programs using a dynamic link library. The bonus program for registered users is Reaper, a utility to find old and unused files on the disk and make them available for deletion to the recycle bin. Registered users will receive a password that allows them to unlock the program. Known problems in this version are that revisions to the help files to reflect cosmetic differences in the conversion to Windows 95 are not complete, and that the help files still state that support is via CompuServe. Please see the file README.DOC (open in your word processor or with WordPad) for further information, although the information here is the most current. All programs are Copyright 1991-1995 by Barry Press.