Installing a new version of PowerData ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you already have a prior version of PowerData installed, and you are using the Locale system (Workbench 2.1 or later), then you must re-install the locale files. New strings have been added to PowerData's vocabulary, and the version string is also contained in the catalog files. So please let the installation programs install the locale files, even if you have already done so in a previous installation of an older version. Using v38.100 or v38.105? -Read this..! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The following is intended for people who are upgrading from v38.105 or earlier, to v38.110 or later. If this is the first time you install PowerData, then you need not concearn yourself with this. On the other hand, if you are currently using v38.105 or earlier, then you need to remove your current PowerData preferences file(s), from ENV: and ENVARC:. The format of the preferences file has changed, and if you do not remove the old prefs files, then you will get a complaint from PowerData when you start it. If you don't want to bother with removing the prefs files, then you can just start PowerData, click away the requester saying that PowerData cannot read the preferences file, and simply save the settings once again (using the "save" gadget). I'm sorry about this inconvenience. The preferences file format will not change again :-)