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Revision History
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Version 1.2: 84852 bytes Original Release July 1990
Version 1.4: 91588 bytes Released August 1991
- Fixed about 100 bugs. (Not really bugs, just 'annoying features').
- Accuracy has been greatly enhanced.
- Implemented mouse support, where able.
- Added the ARP requester; no more mis-spelled filenames.
- The final payment line of Fixed Loan calculations is now more
accurate, as the last months interest is now taken into account.
- A loan started in a leap-year, after February 29th, would be in
error by one day. Now corrected.
- No longer necessary to press a key after each screenful of data;
now just press 'F' instead.
- Interest Compound Period input 'intuitionized'.
Version 1.5: 93420 bytes Released October 1991
- Now saves .datavar files for Fixed loans, so that they may be edited
using Menu item 3.
Version 2.0: 96600 bytes Released January 1994
- Now using MuchMore (by Fridtjof Seibert) for viewing and printing
of data files. This is far superior to the previous method.
- Negative Lump Sum Payments are now supported, in case you want to
add to the balance during the life of the loan.
- If a payment was made to an Open Loan in the second half of a year
before a leap-year, and the next payment was made on February 29th
of the leap-year, the program would report that there were only
28 days in that February. This has been corrected.
- Made some changes to the ".datavar" file format, which makes V2.0
data files incompatible with those created with previous versions
of LoanCalc.
- The "topaz8" font is now specifically loaded. This will prevent
unwanted screen scrolling if a larger font is the default.
- Some minor changes to make the program a little more user-friendly,
and to look a bit better.
I have had no help in the testing of this program, which makes it very
easy to miss things. If you find something that does not work
properly, please let me know.