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The following list contains update information since version
v2.1 of BusinessCards.


v2.11 fixed sort bug, which sometimes incorrectly handled card
attachments.

v2.12: allow to run multiple instances of the program.

v2.13: added new File/Merge command to merge two or more BusinessCards
files together.

v2.14: added "last name" sort option in Options/Preferences/General
to change default sort sequence.

v2.15: expanded number of configurable toolbar buttons for displays
with larger screen resolution.

v2.16: added error handling when program can't save its settings
(BCARDS.INI file on CDROM or write-protected diskette).

v2.17: about box now displays version number in separate field; each
instance of the program uses different screen location.

v2.18: fixed a bug, which caused general protection fault in
contents view with cards greater than 512 bytes.


v2.20: NEW RELEASE

v2.21: fixed minor incompatibility with Adobe Type Manager (ATM).

v2.22: some internal changes and improvements (the program
became more compact and a little bit faster).

v2.23: added 3 new keystrokes: Ctrl/X for Cut, Ctrl/C for Copy
and Ctrl/V for Paste.

v2.24: fixed a rare bug when you can't exit from Windows without
closing BusinessCards first.

v2.25: always check file extension before saving the file. If there
is no extension provided, add default .BCR extesnion.

v2.26: fixed a bug, which crashed the program when one attempted
to append/insert a new card after issuing File/New command
with initial number of cards equal 0.

v2.27: added "Confirm card deletion" option in Preferences/General.


v3.00: NEW RELEASE - FINALLY! MOST WANTED FEATURE, REQUESTED BY LOT
OF USERS: BusinessDialer and an ability to dial phone numbers.




  3 Responses to “Category : Recently Uploaded Files
Archive   : BCARDS30.ZIP
Filename : WHATSNEW.TXT

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