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    Revision History:

        1.00 updated ? by ?  -  First release (I think)
                - whoever released this did not leave a name,
                  address, or any other form of id

        1.01 updated on 5/28/88 by Howard Kapustein
                - cleaned up some typos
                - changed the menu structure to for easier use
                  and to conform to Norton's released packages
                - included the new menu choice Help w/revision
                  history


        I don't know if this was originally public domain or not,
        whoever released this left no note. So I do hereby declare
        this database Public Domain, unless there are any previous
        commitments, attatchments, rights, etc. that would preclude
        releasing this database as public domain.

        I don't want any credit for this, I just puttered around
        and cleaned up a few loose ends. If you make modifications
        to this database, all I ask is you keep the revision history
        in future releases. Thank you and enjoy.


        But, while you're here, let give a quick plug for software
        I write:


        COOKIE 1.1        -   Fortune cookie, gives you a random fortune
                              from a cookie file. Lots of options and
                              distributed with 2400 cookies of mixed
                              content (rated G - X)

        DCOUNT 1.2        -  Document/Text file info, find out all
                             kinds of information like # words, lines,
                             pages, control characters, etc. Many options

        FREE 1.3          -  Free disk space, with options.
                             Distributed with full Turbo C source

        SUBTREE FIND 2.1  -  Looking for a file? Look no further.
                             Similar to Norton's File Find (FF),
                             SF can search not just an entire disk,
                             but you can limit searches to branches
                             of your directory! Not only is it useful,
                             but it's just as fast as popular file
                             finders by Norton (FF and FA) and Keith
                             Graham (Fast [File] Finder). Many options
                             include searching by file name, size
                             and/or attribute (date and time coming
                             soon), color, deleting file found with
                             optional prompting, jumping to the
                             subdirectory where the file is located,
                             permanently changing the defaults
                             and much more

        TCHK 0.70         -  a Turbo C library, featuring date, time
                             and string manipulations, keyboard and
                             video routines, hardware and software
                             identification, ANSI, multitasking, math,
                             financial, DOS, and menu functions, and
                             much more. Version 1.00 to support TC 1.5
                             available soon



        I can be reached at the following:

             HOME                          COLLEGE
             ----                          -------
           Howard Kapustein              Howard Kapustein
           1695 Barbara Lane             404 Davison Hall
           East Meadow, NY 11554         Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
           Phone: (516) 481-9612         Troy, NY 12180
                                         Phone: (518) 276-7381

        or at the following bulletin boards:

             The Boss dBBS       (201) 568-7293   *** Support BBS
             Software Society    (201) 729-7410
             Sparta PCBoard      (201) 729-7056

        These bulletin boards are places I can be reached by modem.
        All software I release is supported through The BOSS.

        If you try to get in touch with me during the school year
        (roughly Sep 1 - May 10, not counting winter break) PLEASE
        try to reach me at college. If you call my home odds are
        you won't get much information. My parents aren't exactly
        what you would call computer people.

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