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JView Readme file, 2-25-96
This should be the last beta for JView 1.0. With the exception
of running REXX scripts and printing to an EPS file, all functions,
dialogs, help files, etc. are thought to be complete and bug free.
Do not try and run REXX scripts, results will be extremely
unpredictable.
Feel free to put this program through your worst, any feedback
(pro or con) is greatly appreciated - especially functional errors
or events that cause crashes.
If you have been using a previous JView beta
virtually every JView related file has changed.
You must delete all previous files, including
slideshows that you have created.
Joe Burkley
burkley@haas.berkeley.edu
Final version expected to be out by March 15. (Yea, but what year?)
Unless the comment is style/spelling related,
please include the type of computer you have - 486, Pentium, etc.
The amount of RAM you have. If you are operating over a
network. Any information about your graphics setup -
the bit depth (8, 15, 16, 24), brand of graphics board,
amount of graphics memory. If you have any kind of
unusual setup - really large drive with lots of files in a single
directory, etc.
One last thing. JView uses temporary files that get placed in the
directory that you have declared as tmp (your config.sys file should
have something like SET TMP = C:\TMP). If JView crashes it may
leave temporary files in this directory (they will always begin with
JVW). Previous betas had these files as write protected, this
is not longer the case. Just delete them as you would
any file.