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March 11, 1992

*  An error would occur if a previously active directory had all it's
   files removed, and JTFOX tried to process it.  This has now been 
   fixed.

				Thanks Randy Sun!

January 30, 1992

*  Fixed a bug that would cause an error under bizarre circumstances.

				Thanks Dan Nance!

December 22, 1991

*  JTFOX now places all the directory headers in special directories.
   These directories are created in the directory where the DIRx files
   reside.  They take the form C:\PCB\GEN\JTFOX\.  These Subdirectories
   were not made user definable for ease of use of the program and also
   because it would be one messy affair to put the Directory headers
   of all the conferences into one subdirectory.

*  JTFOX 3.51 had a limit of how many DIRx files it would check for 
   previous processing in the same run.  Version 3.55 is only limited
   by the limits of PCBoard.  

*  Ver. 3.55 corrects a problem with v.3.51 which would add the main
   board bytes and files to all the conferences.  In fact, if you have 
   several conferences set for scanning, which have identical DIRx files
   to the Main board, these files will not be updated, entered as part
   of the total bytes, total files, or even inserted into the ALLFILES.TXT.
   They will however appear in the Bulletin and the DIR file, but they
   will not affect the total of that conference.


September 17, 1991

*  Dir Headers now have the format DIRXXXXX.A!  This will benefit
   systems that have huge amounts of DIR files as well as those
   that use the full 8 characters.

*  Specific titles now have the format X.Y!  X is the conference
   number in question and Y is the DIR file in that conference. 
   The new format allows a possibility of 99999999 conferences and 
   999 DIR's per conference.

*  In setup the conferences are numbered starting from 0.

*  There is no longer a need to press the down arrow key when
   selecting a color.  The box gets highlighted, as soon as you 
   make the selection.

					John Theofanopoulos!
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