What's new in JM 1.1? - JM now has an ARexx port supporting 18 commands. More commands are likely to be added in future versions of JM. Using the JM ARexx port you could, for example, take different conditions in another application's ARexx script determined by the load average on the Amiga or the recent idle CPU percentage. - AREXX_PORT item in .jmrc file. The ARexx port can be turned off. - Several example ARexx scripts are included. - INSTALL_DELAY item in .jmrc file. This provides a workaround for the problem caused by the AmigaDos "run" command not installing task names when the task is invoked. JM can now check for task names a brief period of time after the task is created, allowing tasks to be noticed that were not under 1.0. This should also fix a similar problem under WShell. - JM now gets along with program which use tc_UserData. Thanks to Chris Wichura for the idea on how to do this. This should fix problems some users were having using JM with brigecard software. - All JM commands have version strings which can be accessed with the AmigaDos "version" command. - Misc. bug fixes, the biggest is that the QUANTUM variable in the .jmrc file was not being read (but it was still settable from the JM command). Several other smaller bug fixes as well. - The JM server is a bit larger. This is mostly due to the ARexx port. It is not likely to get smaller, since I will almost certainly add more features to it. - Occasionally, tasks would be listed twice in the "ps" output. This is fixed. - If you have modified your .jmrc file, you will need to copy the new sections from the end of the default one to your custom one in order to bring it up to date. If you have not modified it, you may simply copy the new one over the top of the old file. You can easily detect which section to copy to your old file, since it is marked as: # *** LINES AFTER THIS POINT ARE NEW TO JM 1.1 ******************* in the .jmrc file. There are two new keywords, and they are placed near the end of the file.