================================================== InContact! Release History through 1.2 02-03-1993 ================================================== 10-15-92 Release 1.0 We released the program after 2 man-years of effort. -------------------------------------------------- 11-09-92 Release 1.1 The theme for this release was "refinement" to the existing feature set. The following enhancements and bug fixes are a part of this release: Enhancements * New installation program that is more consistent * Setup now handles multi-disk installations for any diskette type * Setup now uses DDE to create program group * Setup allows selective diskette installation * Setup "silently" installs the VBRUN100.DLL * Attached File View now returns control to the InContact window after calling a file view * More robust comm port handling for Autodial * Autodial Reads port information from win.ini * Autodial allow "hangup", "redial" and "cancel" * Allows selection of pulse-dialing * Log allows entry of custom results from Autodial * Extended Log dialog width * Created several pre-defined label/envelope styles Bug Fixes * Fixed problem with notes and delete * Fixed problem surrounding Cancels from the Locate/Select dialogs * Fixed Auto-Capitalize problem after install after startup * Fixed problems with Autodial hangup on some systems -------------------------------------------------- 01-03-92 Corrective Release 1.1b This release includes several bug fixes on the road to a 1.20 release in the coming months. The more "notorious" bugs were fixed first, rather than waiting for the 1.20 release. Bug Fixes * The file selector would not allow the user to specify files on a root-directory for use. This problem has been corrected. * Home-address labels would not print properly. This bug has been fixed. * The main window appeared in strange sizes after installation. The window now defaults to full size. * New Tool menu items would "vanish" after leaving InContact. The menu now saves properly. * The "Auto" tool installation (using APF files) did not function properly. This was fixed. * Certain functions should not be used during a contact add (or on a new file). Several of these options should have been disabled during add's, but weren't (Delete, Select, Log Book). Fixed! * InContact would load a file with one contact and treat it as if it were still a new file. Fixed. * Subtle cosmetic changes were made. -------------------------------------------------- 02-03-92 Release 1.2 Bug Fixes * Fixed problem with Intel modems and autodial. * The log entries were not deleting properly. * When printing the log entries, the first item did not print. * Fixed problem with Dial Out and Pulse Dial pref. options -- they were not saving (ugh!) * Fixed problem with the modem switching to voice after autodial. Enhancements * Added a ModemInit line to the inct.ini file to allow special modem init codes * Added a "Copy Special" edit menu option to allow the entire home or work address to be copied to the clipboard for quick-paste into, say, a word processor. Known Problems * InContact can not respond to a task-manager "close" message due to a limitation with Visual Basic. This problem is likely to persist for some time as we are not in control of this message aspect. * The pop-up date calendar will not work properly with "year-first" date formats (e.g. "YY-MM-DD"). The date fields will accept most formats, but the calendar is gross with European formats. * The on-line help file is not current with the program changes made since Ver 1.0. Most changes are minor and should not affect usability, but this file lists all changes made. Registered users will receive a printed addendum with the new Help information until the Help file is updated. Features In the Works for Future 1.x releases * A "local" area code and the ability to auto-dial long distance (1+) numbers. * A small reduction in the number of Windows resources used will be implemented. Thank you to all our users. We appreciate your patience and loyalty to InContact! We hope this release improves InContact as a product and we are committed to create the best contact manager available for Windows. We thank the users who provided the important feedback that is so important for product development. Enjoy!