




                               QRZDOOR History

                                 QRZDOOR.EXE

                     Copyright 1995 by P - t - B SoftWare

    v. 1.0

         First  release version of QRZDOOR.   Absolutely perfect in  every
    way, as usual.  (Well, sorta.  . . )

    v. 1.01 - 1.04

         In house fine tuning of the door library code.

    v. 1.05

         Optimized door code release version.

    v. 1.06

         Turned  local keyboard on in remote mode.   This is for the users
    that can't find the Q key.

         Changed  string for file switch to more properly reflect what  is
    happening.

         Changed  file delete so that under MOST circumstances QRZDOOR.TXT
    remains if user does not create a file.  This is so nightly events can
    find  a file to list for those systems that want to have the file show
    on a directory search.

    v. 1.07

         Fixed  bug  that  caused file to not be deleted unless  the  user
    turned the F switch on and off.

         Tightened  Name search to limit name finds to the name entered by
    user.  Now PERRY won't find PERRYMAN or SMITH, SMITHSON.

         Fixed  name  parsing to eliminate problems in display  caused  by
    those  who  use  an initial for a first name and a name for  a  middle
    initial.  (Huh?)

         Fixed  display  of  club  names  so they  aren't  offset  by  one
    character.

         Changed  method  of handling strings in index reads.    This  was
    causing a problem with Vol.  5 which has an unexpected (for me) series
    of  nulls in the first index field.   (This was tough to find as  they
    didn't  show up in a text reader..   had to look at the file byte  for
    byte in HEX!)

         Allowed  QRZ's  .IDX  files to be accessed from  CD  rather  than
    requiring  they be placed in the QRZDOOR directory.   Should work okay
    on all but the slowest systems.


    v. 1.08
          
         Fixed club call display routine to work properly with Vol. 6.



    Thanks...

         I  want to take this opportunity to say thanks to Bill WD8ARZ and
    Bob  WD5DHF  for there patience,  diligence,  good nature,  skill  and
    willingness  to  make contributions to this and many of the Ham  Radio
    oriented doors we have turned loose on an unsuspecting public.

         Also  a special thanks to Bill for shipping me the latest version
    of QRZ!  for testing.  (It's in the mail, Bill!)

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