WingDir v3.2
December 10, 1995

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Special Notes
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1. Windows95 - WingDir works fine with Windows95 EXCEPT for the Long File 
   Names (LFN).  When files are Moved or Copied the LFN is lost.  This should
   be fixed when WingDir is released under Visual Basic v4.

2. WingDir v3.1 added support for passing 2 File Name parameters to the 
   'Shell' program.  This was especially useful when using File Comparison 
   programs such as WDIFF.  But this causes problems with programs that 
   were only expecting 1 parameter.  

   This support has been removed until a suitable method can be devised 
   that will resolve the problem.  Suggestions are welcome!

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1. WingDir is Shareware.  It has not been disabled in any way.
   If you find WingDir useful, please register it by sending 
   $10.00 to:

       Mark Taylor
       Silverwing Systems
       13040 Gopher Wood Trail
       Tallahassee, FL 32312

   Please use the registration form 'REGISTER.TXT'.  Include $3.00
   for Shipping & Handling ($5.00 outside U.S.) is a diskette is
   required.  WingDir can also be registered through CompuServe's
   registration database (GO SWREG) with Registration ID #3830.

2. WingDir comes with nine (9) files:

     WINGDIR.EXE    WingDir Program (required)
     WINGLIB.DLL    Module for Obtaining Disk Free Space (required)

     WINGDIR.HLP    WingDir Help File (optional)
     WINGDIR.INI    WingDir .INI File with default options (optional)
     WINGDIR.WRI    WingDir Documentation (optional)

     FILE_ID.DIZ    Brief Description
     HISTORY.TXT    Version History
     README.TXT     How to get Started (this file)
     REGISTER.TXT   Registration Form and Information

3. WINGDIR.EXE can be located in any directory.

4. WINGDIR.INI, if used, must be in the same directory as WINGDIR.EXE.

5. WINGDIR.HLP and WINGLIB.DLL should be in the same directory as 
   WINGDIR.EXE, but the \WINDOWS directory, \WINDOWS\SYSTEM 
   directory, or any directory on the Path will do fine.

6. WingDir is a Visual Basic v3.0 program and as such requires 
   Microsoft's Visual Basic Runtime  Library "VBRUN300.DLL", which 
   can be found in many CompuServe and America OnLine forums, as 
   well as on many local BBS's.
