Release Notes - IM/Mac 1.0§27y - The numbers in the option-about dialog are now correctly formatted for all languages. - Beachball cursor stops spinning immediately after finishing updating mail file when quitting. - Beachball cursor stops spinning when a system error occurs. - When a system error occurs, the dialog that shows has a 'MacsBug' button when MacsBug is running. This will create a file called 'crash_log' which you need to send me. - Files with filetype 'ZSYS' and creator 'MACS' (e.g., 'VM Storage') can no longer be send. They're treated as invisible files like the Finder does. - When selecting a file to send, the text inside the outlined button was 'Send' instead of 'Open' if the target was an alias to a folder. - When the last item (Record) in the "Edit 'bm.rc'É" dialog contained only a filename, a system error occured. The syntax for that line is as follows: [[[:<volume>:]<folder>:]<file>]. Square brackets enclose optional items. Examples: :My Hard Disk:My TCP/IP Folder:spool:Archive:Sent Mail spool:archive:sent mail archive - Finding out if MacsBug is installed via Gestalt doesn't work. Used another method. - Sending a file that needs to be BinHex encoded will have its name truncated to 27 characters to make room for the '.HQX' suffix in the subject title. The original file name will reappear after the BinHex decoding takes place at the receiver's end. - Deleted mail icon was 1 pixel too high. - Does stuff/unstuff of files on system 7 Macintoshes that have 'StuffIt Engineª' (version 3.0 and higher) in the Extensions folder. Files that were compressed/made with StuffIt, Compact Pro, AppleLink, DiskDoubler or UpdateMaker won't stuff twice. - Beachball cursor kept spinning when a system error occured during BinHex encoding. - On popular demand: AX25 mail: on1xk@on6ar.#an.bel.eu AMPRnet: ivo@on1xk [44.144.8.5] Internet: on1xk@gg.tno.nl AppleLink: vanursel.ivo Monday, February 28, 1994 - 18:48:54 UTC Best 73's, es cuagn de Ivo, ON1XK @ ON6AR.#AN.BEL.EU [44.144.8.5] Wednesday, March 02, 1994 - 19:55:15 +0000 UTC