Welcome to Wiper 1.0's text file! Disclaimer: In no way am I responsible for loss of data, or damage to your computer. I'm not saying that it will happen, but if it does I (Jimmy Stewart) can, in no way be held responsible. Note: Once you wipe a file with Wiper, it is not coming back. And by the way, wiper requires vbrun300.dll, or wiper will not run at all!!!!!!!!!!!!! Wiper is a very efficient file deleting utility. It writes each character over with a blank, a 1, and another blank, eight times over. Then it deletes the file. You can undelete it, but it will be just a bunch of blanks. That is why you must be very careful with this utility. If you accidently delete a file, it's not coming back. And I can not be held responsible. It's good for two reasons, if you are in windows, and you want to delete a file you'd go to file manager or the Dos prompt. I found that annoying and that it took too long. So, I made this little program. The other reason its good is because it is very secure, if someone wants to know what was in the file you deleted, tough luck, they can't. I put this program in my startup window, so I can just alt-tab right to it, and use it. I think the interface is self explanatory. That is why I didn't include a help file. Because of that I'll give a little run-through right now. When you start it, it just has a small window, that says "Click me." Well, guess what, you have to click it! When you click it, an input box comes up and asks you for the name, in the text box, type the name of the file in and click on OK. For safeguard, I have it say: "Are you sure you want to delete", and then the name of the file. Then, it deletes it and takes you back to the input box. The procedure loops itself, unless you press cancel, or don't enter a file name. The program also tells you if the file you entered is there or not, if not then the program goes back to the input box. Simple enought? Try it out. Any problems? e-mail me at cdjn22b@aol.com. I'd also like feed-back, so, if you want, e-mail me suggestions, et cetera, and I'll e-mail the upgrade, personally adjusted to you!!!!!!!!!!! Another thing, This is public domain, I don't want to fool around with shareware, so their are no nag screens or anything like that! And you should consider that a privilige!!!!, all I ask of is feed-back. James Robert Stewart