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- Windows 95
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- With v2.52 we have entered the realm of providing information on the 32bit
- Windows 95 operating system. Our approach is slow, the features will come as
- our expertise grows. However this version already ensures that most of
- InfoSpy's functionality is updated to handle 32bit calls and long filenames.
-
- You need to note right away that InfoSpy is still a 16bit program, however it
- makes 32bit calls when running under Windows 95. In other words, this
- version is both Windows 3.1 and Windows 95 ready. Not too many other programs
- can claim that distinction. We have upgraded all our standard features and
- options so that they are useful under both operating systems, and we have
- added a new menu group for specific Windows 95 features, such as Processes
- and Threads.
-
- Our goal is to eventually migrate to 32bit completely, but not until the user
- base of Windows 95 far exceeds the user base of Windows 3.1. In the meantime
- we will continue to add and improve features, attempting at all time to share
- the features across both operating systems.
-
- Please see the online help for a description of the Windows 95 options and a
- list of remaining Windows 3.1 options that could not be migrated to Windows 95
- in this version. In short, the following features still act up when run under
- Windows 95:
- - File Trace Monitoring.
- - Windows API Message Monitoring.
- We give you the option of trying them anyways, but be prepared for the worst!
-
- If you have comments or suggestions regarding new or updated features please
- email me at 75240.65@compuserve.com
-
- Thanks for making InfoSpy one of the most popular shareware utilities of 1995!
-
- Steve Dean
-
- NOTE: If you have trouble uninstalling InfoSpy it may be due to an entry that
- the InfoSpy setup program makes in your SYSTEM.INI. If you delete
- InfoSpy from your disk without using the uninstaller provided with the
- setup program you may experience problems or warnings when booting
- Windows or Windows 95. If so, edit your SYSTEM.INI file and remove the
- line under the [386ENH] section that contains INFOSPY or INFBOOT.386.
- Save the SYSTEM.INI file and reboot, the problem should go away.
-