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Thank you for your interest in the CompuServe Information Manager(tm)
for Windows - WinCIM(r).
A context-sensitive Help feature can be accessed from any area of
WinCIM by hitting the F1 key.
You can obtain information on the current status of WinCIM by accessing
the GO WINCIM area on CompuServe. This area contains information
related to the status of WinCIM.
You can also obtain help and support through the WinCIM Support Forum
(GO WCIMSUPPORT). This forum is devoted to WinCIM and is staffed by
representatives from CompuServe's Customer Service department.
New features in WinCIM 1.3.1:
- Simple Mail attachments have been implemented. This feature is similar to
"Send File" with the exception that now a text message can be associated
with the file being sent. The recipient(s) will receive two messages with
the same subject. One will contain the message text the other will contain
the information about the file.
- NCSI/NASI Support has been added to support connection to CompuServe via
a LAN server configuration. This new feature will not be apparent unless
you have NCSI/NASI drivers installed on your PC.
- "Copy To" functionality has been enhanced to include the ability to copy
via the clipboard to a MAPI message store. This feature will enable a
user to copy selected text directly to a mail message generated from a mail
client that is MAPI compliant (e.g. Microsoft Mail). Note, you will not
see this feature unless you have a MAPI mail application.
- Significant bugs have been fixed.
Additional WinCIM Information:
- All of the new features have been documented via the on-line help files.
Manuals will be updated after the next major release.
- If you are upgrading from WinCIM version 1.0.5 (or earlier)
AND you have the "^" character in your password, you will
need to re-enter your password the very first time you
use WinCIM 1.3.1. You only need to do this if you have the
password stored in your session settings.
- WinCIM "looks" at the text in menus and articles and determines
if the data is column data. If WinCIM detects that the
information contains column data, it will switch into a fixed
font (so the information will line up properly). You can switch
between the fixed and proportional font by choosing the
"Fixed Font" option from the Edit pull down menu (or you
can use Cntrl-T).
- International keyboard characters (ISO Latin-1) can be used in
WinCIM. This capability allows WinCIM users to send CompuServe
Mail and Forum messages that contain international characters.
There are some known limitations to using these characters.
For additional information about this topic, see the file
WC8BIT.TXT in the "General" Library of the WinCIM Support Forum
(GO WCIMSUPPORT).
- WinCIM is shipped with a mono-spaced font that can be used when
using WinCIM's terminal emulation mode. This font (Monospaced 821)
can be installed through the Windows Control Panel and it will then
be available for use in WinCIM. You can find this font in the
c:\cserve\wincim directory.
The default "Terminal" font can be changed in WinCIM by accessing
the "General Preferences" dialog and clicking on the "Fonts" button.
- Sounds (.WAV files) can be associated with WinCIM events (i.e.
connecting, file transfer completion, etc.). Sounds can be added
and removed through the sound module in the Windows Control Panel.
The WinCIM install procedure does not overwrite any existing
sounds that may already be defined in the WIN.INI file. If
WinCIM made changes to the WIN.INI file, the original file was
backed up and named WININI.CIM.