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Rev. April 27, 1993
┌────────────────────────┐
│ Update Notes For DDATE │
└────────────────────────┘
DDATE v1.1
-------------------
In this version, the /l switch was introduced so that DDATE
would only display files that were found to have the date you typed.
The /l switch, when used, would also disable DDATE from deleting any
files.
DDATE v1.2
-------------------
Previous versions of DDATE (DDATE v1.0 and v1.1)
have had a problem searching the root directory, when the
/s was being implemented with the DDATE.EXE command. This
problem is now fixed and will not occur in any later versions
from now on. I apologize for the oversight.
DDATE v1.3
-------------------
I The DDATE v1.2 README.TXT file had a typographical error
M in which it stated to use the /d switch to turn off the file
P deletion confirmation. The switch you should use for this option
O is the /n switch. In later versions of DDATE (v1.3 and later) you
R will only see directories that hold files that DDATE finds with the
T date you are looking for. Earlier versions of DDATE would scroll
A the display fast and make it hard for the user to see the data.
N Also, it displayed directories which didn't have any files that
T have the date being searched for -- This was not necessary infor-
mation --. In addition, if the /l switch is used, DDATE will pause
when the screen fills up and prompt you to press a key to continue.
For color monitors, DDATE displays information in different colors,
to allow data to stand out better.
-- DDATE IS FULLY SUPPORTED --
Thanks to your comments and suggestions, DDATE has become a better
utility. Please keep the input coming.
Sincerley, Kelly Macone.