


                       Changes from WRDGRB v1.3 to v1.4


       Fixed two bugs.
       Speeded up unloading from memory.
       Added usage tips to the documentation.
       Reduced the license/registration fee to $10.



                       Changes from WRDGRB v1.2 to v1.3


       Highlighting and confirming (left clicking) a filename plus one
       space past its extension results in a space being put after the
       filename on the command line.  This makes it easier to compare
       two files since it is no longer necessary to press the space bar
       between sending the filenames to the command line.

       Output redirection is handled better.  In particular,
                                 WRDGRB > NUL
       now runs and suppresses only the hotkey notice (and the summary
       of command-line switches).  You may instead use /N to skip pop-up
       instructions.  Previously, the program would not run if "> NUL"
       was used.

       Disk errors, such as no disk in A:, are handled by a window which
       describes the error and presents two choices: retry (after fixing
       the problem) or exit the program.

       Documentation was modified to meet SimTel-distribution conditions
       and to update the FileJockey Software product list.



                       Changes from WRDGRB v1.11 to v1.2


       Double clicking on a basename -- the part before the dot and
       extension -- in a directory listing highlights the entire
       filename.

       The mouse cursor jumps to one space past any word selected by
       double clicking.  Then you can deselect characters from the end
       of the word by moving the cursor back toward the beginning of the
       word while continuing to hold down the left mouse button.  This
       is one way to choose just the basename.  You could also drag the
       mouse over just the basename, backspace over the extension and
       dot on the command line, or turn off this feature by setting
       DblClkEntireName=NO in the [Defaults] section of WRDGRB.INI.

       WRDGRB can be invoked with nearly any hot key.  These hot keys
       must include at least one of the <Ctrl>, <Alt>, <Left shift>, and
       <Right shift> keys and may contain a letter.  For example, you
       may select pressing both shift keys without also pressing a
       letter.  (It is not advisable to choose <Ctrl>-C.)










       The switch /I allows running WRDGRB off a CD-ROM.  With it, the
       location of the initialization (.INI) file can be specified to be
       any writeable media, such as a hard disk.  Note that WRDGRB
       requires that your computer have a hard disk with drive letter C.

       If the mouse was double clicked on a space just before a word,
       the space and the word was highlighted.  This bug has been fixed.



                       Changes from WRDGRB v1.1 to v1.11


       VENDOR.TXT was replaced with VENDINFO.DIZ, which is a structured
       file for conveying much more information to vendors and users.



                       Changes from WRDGRB v1.0 to v1.1


       Permanent memory use was reduced from 42K to 23K!

       The /N switch suppresses instructions for activating WRDGRB so
       that its display takes one line instead of four.  This is helpful
       if you decide to load WRDGRB when there is text near the top of
       the screen that you want to copy and paste.

       Default command-line options or data can be set in WRDGRB.INI.

       The mouse cursor is revived about once a second to handle the
       screen scrolling from the time WRDGRB is activated to the time
       text is highlighted.  For example, you may wish to keep WRDGRB
       active with the mouse cursor in the upper right corner.

       The unload display now shows either "unloaded" or "trying" within
       a second.  "Trying" will be changed to either "unloaded" or
       "deactivated" within another 1.5 seconds.

       The program is now in two files: WRDGRB.EXE and WGINIT.EXE.

       The other new files are README.TXT, WHATSNEW.TXT (this file), and
       VENDOR.TXT (distribution and charging permission for vendors,
       etc.).



















