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- Oblivion/2 2.35, developmental history (for beta sysops)
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- Registration scheme has changed, no longer a need to call long distance,
- see the new order.frm
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- documentation completely re-written by Lasher, almost twice the size of the
- v2.30 docs.
-
- More power with the menu editors: '?' used to be one of the only keys you
- could not change, but not any more. Check out the main menu on alderaan,
- mindcrime suggested this addition, and now i know why!
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- Netmail support made easier. v7 support partialy implemented, new, easier
- search methods, alot more online help here. More configurable prompts
- as well.
-
- New menu command ".U" this is similar to the existing ".T" command in that it
- creates a DOOR.SYS drop file, and executes the file in the CString, however
- this command also reads the values of the dropfile back into the program,
- this gives an enormous amount of power to the sysop. You can write simple
- programs and modify a users ACS according to its results, etc.. the uses are
- endless (call back verifiers, check the title of a cdrom then modify acs, etc..)
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- New WFC screens! By default the WFC is randomly displayed from a choice of 3,
- Fusions, Aphix Twins, and Chromatiks.. you can override this with -wfc1, -wfc2,
- etc.. or just press <tab> from within the WFC to switch to the next one.
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- Major revamping of the message base editor, preparing for multiple message
- formats. (use the message base COPY command, instead of message base create
- command to make multiple message bases MUCH faster)
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- added |00 support, for pitch black text (with or without a colored background)
- this now works in message text as well as oneliners, etc..
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- added minidos commands RECV, MD, RD, EDIT, HELP, X, HANGUP
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- %8 = node number in protocal editor. (easier to setup protocals for multi-
- node boards now)
-
- added random ANSI display with the -F command key - make the CString of a
- command ANSI.ANS and if ansi.ans does not exist, it will show a random
- ansi of the files ANSI.X where X can be any number up to 255. No more excuse
- for Renegade users to complain!
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- made several small speed optimizations
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- added more online help
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