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THIS PROGRAM IS IN BETA TEST OF PRE-RELEASE CODE.
FileStar/2 has been in development for approximately one year. It has been
subjected to limited beta tests to date. Testing has been thorough but
limited to a small sample of hardware. However, it should not be hardware
sensitive. It has been tested under OS/2 v2.1, 2.11 and the Performance
Beta and performs identically on all three versions, including starting either
WinOS2 or Windows programs.
The author believes the software to be relatively free of bugs and safe to
use. However, you must read the MUSTREAD.TXT file and agree to the
conditions stated therein prior to using the software.
The pre-release code is being made available at this time for wide beta
tests. Tests on networks are of major interest. Any user that encounters
incompatibility or other issues or bugs is strongly encouraged to report the
circumstances to the author through CompuServe.
The beta release is distributed with on-line help only. Users should read
the "General Help" section, and its hyper-text links, prior to evaluating
the program. There are features, such as popup menus, that might
otherwise not be used in the best manner for the program and could affect
your opinion as to useability. The on-line help is also pre-release and
comments on its content are welcome.
FileStar/2 is also distributed without an "install" program. It is simple
to install and the installation details are provided both in the on-line help
and in the file INSTALL.TXT. A PM install program is planned for the
release version.
ISSUES AND THE FUTURE
The following are issues that the author would like feedback on:
1. File Drag and Drop Implementation. This version does not drag and drop
WITHIN Filestar like WPS folders. You cannot pick up an unselected file.
This was intentional to keep one from dragging the wrong file(s). Also, the
entire file window is an acceptable drop zone. The files in the window
WILL NOT accept a dropped file. Again, intentional. Just made finding a drop
zone easier. If pick up and drop is in same window, nothing happens. The
author perfers this implementation to that of the WPS. If users complain,
an option may be implemented.
2. Drive Scan. Drives are scanned into a file and this file is normally used
when changing drives. The entire tree is read in on each drive change. This
was done for quicker drive changes. However, this does requires the user
to initiate a drive rescan whenever directory changes are made outside of
FileStar. Other methods have been tried and the best alternative seems to be
to only partially read the directory tree real time on each drive change and
then read the rest when a directory is selected. This appears to be the
method used by the Drives Object and other file managers as well. Probably
will go with the option of either.
The following are planned, but not promised, improvement changes:
a. Drag and drop of directories.
b. Implement a scheme where both directory trees could be made
visible simulatenously.
c. Undelete capability.
d. File association support.
e. Extended attributes capability.
f. Ability to create program objects.
g. Compare file lists in file windows.
h. Additional archiver support.
i. Configurable Button Bar.
SPECIAL REGISTRATION OFFER
The author is also interested in a measure of general acceptance of the
program. Therefore, during the beta test period the program may be
registered for the reduced fee of $20. The registration will be valid
through version 2.0 after which a small fee may be necessary for upgrade.
The beta test period will end on 15 October, 1994. The above registration
offer expires on that date.
SPECIAL THANKS
The author wishes to acknowledge and send a very Special Thanks to
Larry Tubbs and Dale Diamond. Their contributions in time, patience and
ideas while testing FileStar throughout it's development have greatly
influenced both the features and stability of the program.
Thanks to both of you! You're "life of the program" registrants.
Jim Read