ENTIST Version 0.9 BETA                                        January 13, 1995
                              BUGS LIST

1) Attribute Change - don't work!  I won't even begin to explain.   Although
                      the documentation does go into a little detail.  
                      basically if you, or anyone you know knows an advanced
                      algorithm on interpretting values for attributes from
                      files and how to handle user input along with that, and
                      that wants to share it with me, be careful.  You CAN use
                      it, just don't enter in the same thing twice or you are
                      in BIG trouble with extra file attributes added on that 
                      you just have to take off.

2) ESC Key to exit  - Some people tend to like some file listers better than 
                      others and they actually base that decision on the ESC
                      key.  You see in "some" file listers (no names LISTed)
                      the ESC key exits and puts the screen back the way it 
                      was.  There is a way to do this in Borland, unfortunately
                      I must deal with memory restrictions under DOS, and I 
                      don't want to maintain two separate source codes for DOS
                      and OS/2, so I am still looking for another method.

3) ANSI screen      - I have been told that ANSI's are overwriting the screen
                      but I have yet to see this.  It only involves a simple
                      clrscr() of which might be added by this version depend-
                      ing on whether or not I compile again.  Not detramental
                      just cosmetic.

4) SPEED            - Here's one I added.  Speed!  Everything is slow now that
                      I started adding the features everyone else wanted.  So
                      throughout each version I will be doing my best to do 
                      some more efficiency work to see if we can't get this 
                      thing up to speed.  You may not notice, but I am a speed
                      hound, so every milli-milli-second counts!    
                                                  