[WarpCast] Randomizer v3.1 released - 5/25/00




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Source: Don Eitner (freiheit@tstonramp.com)
Moderator: Trevor Smith (trevor@haligonian.com)
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Hello again everyone. The last few days since the relase of
Randomizer v3.0 have seen a couple of changes. Now Randomizer v3.1 is
ready for use. Yes it's true, I was struck with inspiration one night
on how to allow Randomizer to work with sets of data larger than 45
items (the original Randomizer was limited to displaying one screen
of up to 45 items per field and only up to 45 fields). This has been
increased to theoretically infinite fields and items within each
field by displaying 45 items per page with simple paging controls
(like the OS/2 'more' command).

Randomizer v3.1 also includes a fix for a bug I myself had only just
noticed - that if you pressed Enter while viewing the fields menu the
program would crash. Pressing Enter while viewing the items menu
(within a selected field) would take you back to the fields menu, now
it does not - two fixes in one, really.

Randomizer v3.1 can be gotten, still completely free, at:

  http://www.tstonramp.com/~freiheit/files/Randomizer31.zip 

No other changes have been made to this release. Enjoy!
 
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