[WarpCast] RexxAutoStart Version 1.60 - 5/18/00




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Source: Herwig Bauernfeind (herwig.bauernfeind@aon.at)
Moderator: Trevor Smith (feedback@warpcast.com)
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This is to announce the availability of RexxAutoStart Version 1.60.
This release includes the following new features and bugfixes over
the last published version 1.50:

- Removed any requirement for Object Rexx and/or RxExtras.
- Added the install.exe to build and open the RexxAutoStart folder
- Added RexxAutoStart Utility
- Added Warp Server for e-Business support
- RexxAutoStart no longer generates a REXX script for each execution.
  Objects in the startup folder are opened directly by RexxAutoStart.
- The standalone installation (AutoStrt.CMD) supports all the same 
  options as RexxAutoStart
- Added /L, log information to a log file
- Added /I, install/modify RexxAutoStart
- Added /U, uninstall RexxAutoStart
- Added /C, create a folder on the desktop

RexxAutoStart Version 1.60 is available at:

  http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/incoming/rxast160.zip 

and later probably at:

  http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/util/wps/rxast160.zip 

For those of you, who do not know what RexxAutoStart is: This program
is a workaround for timing problems that lead to a WPS hang upon
startup on certain OS/2 versions and fixlevels. Additionally it gives
you a limited possibility to control the order of automatically
started programs upon bootup and means to make any folder your
startup folder.

RexxAutoStart is FREE software under the GNU GPL. Source code for
RexxAutoStart is included. Source code for (discontinued) GUI front
end upon request.

Development of RexxAutoStart 1.60 was (almost) completely done by
Chuck McCinnis, who I would like to say many, many thanks for your
efforts.
 
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