"CANNOT FIND MASTER KEY FILE" - problem:
This is due to the tricks that are played with the file header to make the 
program run properly on WIN95 and WIN31 (which a lot of people over here 
still use) without messing with extra DLLs. This causes WIN95 to think that 
the program can also handle long filenames - which it can't. As a result, 
if the program is in a folder with a long file name, it gets handed the full 
long name, which it can't understand. The work round is to put it in a 
directory with normal DOS length name.

I could put long filename support in without proper 32 bit compiling, but it 
is a bit messy to do so, and I prefer to wait until I bring out the full 
WIN95 version. I hope it's not too much of a nuisance.

Version 2.45 changes:
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Not a lot - most of my time has been spent in 3.0, as I hope you would wish!

Various bug fixes including:

Save on exit problem (files incorrectly overwritten).
ChessBase very large files now work correctly.
PGN buffer increased so that very large single games (e.g. TWIC theory) now
import correctly.

Features:
1. File - Preferences moved to Tools - Options

2. Drag 'n drop for pieces - if preferred, set in Options - Board

3. When correcting moves - if you hold down ALT when moving a piece, the 
program will attempt to leave in as many following legal moves as it can. 
Moves will be overwritten from the first illegal move (given the earlier 
correction), and analysis lines will also be removed if their first move is 
now illegal. Please note that moves within analysis lines are NOT checked, 
and may be nonsense. Without the ALT key depressed, all subsequent moves are
overwritten as before.

4. Save desktop (much needed!!). Will save up to 4 board positions, and
up to 2 game listing window positions. Written to INI file.

5. Games in progress (flagged editable in game details) are re-opened to
their last known position, with b/w orientation maintained.

6. Default sort (set in Options) now restored.

7. When importing large files, the option is now given to have overflow
files named automatically. In this case, any existing files of the same 
name(s) will be overwritten. File names are numbered sequentially - e.g.
if the original name is given as "ULTIMATE.GMS", the files wil be called
"ULTIM000.GMS", "ULTIM001.GMS" and so on. Names of less than 5 characters
are padded so that "TEST.GMS" would become "TEST_000.GMS" etc.

