Version changes: 1.0a - Documentation is improved - Minor changes, including ARJZ support 1.0: - It is no longer beta-version, which is to say that YAAC functionality is of no longer development; only error correction and linkage of new PCL versions are expected. - The following errors are corrected: 1) On rare occasions password could not be found; 2) The message "not defined .c(1)" was printed; - ARJ 2.70 and ARJ32 3.0+ are supported, including long names; - The last version of PCL is linked with some improvements, including password output in hexadecimal form; - Special set of characters $s(3) is included; furthermore, the meaning of $s(1) and $s(2) is changed; - -v option is extended; - the version is compiled with Pentium Pro/II support (10% faster) and for Lunix (ELF). 0.97b: - The error of the "5th line" in PCL 2.0 is corrected, where the number of password definitions exceeded 4 (thanks to Dmitry Lisiy!). Some errors in -f option specifying and ARJ versions defining (thanks to Mikhail Leitus!) are corrected. 0.97a: - PCL library version 2.0 is attached, with different languages and encodings support; new modifiers and their parameters; time estimate and benchmark functions; moreover, maximum password length is increased up to 255. - Due to invaluable help of Vyacheslav Semenov a lot of heuristics are improved, with the result that almost half of passwords is discarded beforehand. - Options -g and -l mean password length now, not the character "*". 0.96: - Some errors are corrected, emerging while operating with the archives of versions >= 2.60 only. 0.95b: - Check (not support) of new encryption scheme (-hg) is added to ARJ > 2.50. 0.95a: - An error with Russian macros ($ÿ) is corrected. The rate is increased of 25-40% on Pentium. 0.95: - Password Cracking Library (PCL) version 1.1 is linked, which makes possible such things as multifunctional dictionary attack, search attack with known characters, wrong-typed password reconstruction, etc. - A small error is corrected, dealing with the fact that for some, while very rare, files the block ratio values may exceed 1.1. - A change to gcc compiler generated a need for 386+ processor and DPMI-host. 0.91b: - The error is corrected, due to which the third character was sometimes incorrectly determined; - File length output is added into -c option; 0.91: - The first released version.