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- THIS PROGRAM IS IN BETA TEST OF PRE-RELEASE CODE.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- ISSUES AND THE FUTURE
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- The following are issues that the author would like feedback on:
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- The following are planned, but not promised, improvement changes:
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- 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.
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- SPECIAL REGISTRATION OFFER
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- 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.
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- The beta test period will end on 15 October, 1994. The above registration
- offer expires on that date.
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- SPECIAL THANKS
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- 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.
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- Jim Read