**** WinCMD 3.4  Readme ****
                 **** By Erik H Gawtry ****
                 **** Revised 11-23-93 ****

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WinCMD was originally conceived as a specialized shell to allow alias' 
and other UNIX like commands on a DOS system.  This was a program called
GSH (gush), which emulated a UNIX CSH.  When Windows 2.01 came out, it was
immediatly obvious the advantages of a (pseudo) multitasking operating system.
WinCMD was born that night.

Over the years, Additions were added to bring WinCMD to it's current form.

For problems with WinCMD, please read trblsht.txt.

For feature list, please read wincmd.txt.

History:

 2-10-89 WinCMD first written under Windows 2.  No version number.
 3-15-91 Rewritten (Ported) to Windows 3.0.  Version 1.0.
 1- 1-92 Version 2.0 - Many, Many more commands, improved PS function.
 3-30-92 Version 2.1 - Ported to Windows 3.1.
 4-15-92 Version 2.2 - Added the following:
	DOS BATCH files
	386 specific for speed (has since been removed)
	Advanced KILL command
	Gas Guage Copying, Renaming, and Deleting
 6- 1-93 Version 3.0 - Major rewrite of internals using C++, much faster,
           32-bit disk access for copying
 9-15-93 Version 3.1 - Bug Fixes of version 3.0, Added Font Control
10-28-93 Version 3.2 - Bug Fixes of version 3.1, Added COM file support.
11-02-93 Version 3.3 - Bug Fixes of version 3.2. Added several commands.
11-23-93 Version 3.4 - Bug Fixes of version 3.3. Added File Redirection.

Thanks To:

 Mark Nadeau - Mr. "Let's see what this does...."  The world's best stress
tester on beta versions.