
               File Garbage Can For Windows 95 & 3.1
                             07/18/97

															 
                              REASON

Ordinary DOS and Windows file deletes are NOT secure. The file is
merely marked as deleted but the data in the file is still sitting
on the disk. Any undelete program or disk scan program can access the
data on the disk.  It remains that way until another file happens to
overwrite the disk area.

Garbage Can will take care of the security problem that occurs with
an ordinary file delete. We GUARANTEE the deleted file can NOT be
recovered.

                  STAND_ALONE VERSION (CAN32.EXE)

Windows 95 version.  Allows processing of long file names.


                  STAND-ALONE VERSION (CAN16.EXE)

It allows you to 'Drag And Drop' files from the Windows File Manager
program on to the minimized icon.  Any file dragged on to
the icon will then be processed according to the way you have the
program options set.

															
                              UPDATES
July 1997
  (1) Add dialog tips - User can turn option on/off.  (2) The folder
  (directory) structure will be saved during file deletes - User
  can turn option on/off.  (3) Program will return to desktop taskbar
  after a file delete - User can turn option on/off.  (4) Program
  screen size is saved upon quitting.  (5) Fix program screen draw
  location problem.  Older versions could cause the program to be
  drawn off the desktop, making it appear that the program was not
  working.  (6) Program options are now set in a tabbed dialog box
  (property sheet) instead of menu selections.  (7) User can
  now turn the list of deleted files on/off.  (8) User can now
  turn the toolbar on/off.  (9) Toolbar is now dockable.  (10) User 
  can now turn the status bar on/off.  (11)  Convert C code to C++.
  (12) Change from Borland to Microsoft compiler. (13) Drop File 
  Manager version (canf16.dll) of Garbage Can.  (14) Update
  documentation to reflect new Internet provider.  New addresses
  are now:
     denam@kagi.com
     denam@navicom.com
     http://www.kagi.com/denam
     http://www.navicom.com/~denam
     http://navicom.com/~denam/gc0797.zip (For direct file download)
  

January 1997
  (1) Add listbox to main screen.  This allows a list of deleted 
  files to be displayed.  This list is NOT saved and is destroyed
  when you exit the program.  (2) Move security level notification
  from main screen to status window.  (3) Add Directory Delete
  menu explaination.  (4) Add option that keeps Garbage Can the
  top most program.  In other words, other programs will not be
  displayed over the top of Garbage Can.

December 1996
  (1) Display security level on main screen.  (2) Change way
  internal security flag is stored/retrieved in memory.
  (3) I goofed.  The 60 day trial period mentioned in the
  November 1996 version was not removed.  This version REALLY
  has it removed.

November 1996
  (1) Remove Shift Key option.  This option could cause a file
  to be accidently deleted at a lower level of security than
  the user desired.  (2) Add registration program that allows
  registering via the Internet by using Visa, Master Card,
  American Express, or First Virtual accounts.  (3) Earlier versions
  would quit working after 60 days trial period.  This version
  removed that feature. It now merely displays a reminder to
  register.  (4) If user was dragging files from the Explorer
  program, Garbage Can informational message dialogs might appear
  on the taskbar instead of the desktop.  This was because Garbage
  Can was not the top most program.  This problem was fixed by
  forcing Garbage Can to the top, if a message box is displayed. 

May 1996
  Internet provider made changes to their file servers.  The
  WWW and FTP address were changed.  Update documentation and
  About dialog so they reflect the new addresses.  Locations
  are now:
     http://www.cyberhighway.net/~denam
     ftp://ftp.cyberhighway.net/users/d/denam

April 1996
  Add directory (and all sub-directories & files) deletes to
  Drag & Drop feature.  Modify splash dialog so user can see
  what files are being deleted.  Adopt Trialware instead of
  Shareware. Add 'Planned Future Upgrades' to documentation.

March 1996
  Add toolbar to program.

February 1996
  Allow user to save the directory where the last file was
  deleted.  On next File Dialog Box delete, the directory
  will be displayed.  Window 3.1 version was NOT updated.

January 1996
  Convert to Windows 95 format.  Include Window 3.1 version.

May 1995 (Last Windows 3.1 version)
  Fix problem that caused the Garbage Can menu not to appear
  in the File Manager version (CANF16.DLL).  Fix problem that
  caused the icon color menu selections to remain unchecked
  in the standalone version (CAN16.EXE).

April 1995
  Add 3 different colored icons and allow the user to select
  the icon that is displayed on the desktop.  Increase speed
  of delete routines.  Add routines that allow the user to
  press a shift key to change the default security level to
  the lowest level (and fastest) security level.  Add
  registration routines.

July 1994
	Add another level of security that exceeds DoD requirements.
	Drop Windows 3.0 version.  Add DLL version that attachs itself 
	to the File Manager.  Add install program. 
															 
February 1994
	Add another level of security that takes care of the
	slack area.  Add info about DoubleSpace.

September 1993
	Add another level of security. Remove command-line function
	and replace it with a initialization file.

April 1993
	Do a couple of screen clean ups.  Add BWCC.DLL to Zip file.

October 1992
  	Change File 'Open...' to File 'Delete...'.  Create second version
	for Windows 3.1   Zip file now contains Garbage0.exe (for Windows
	3.0 & 3.1) and Garbage1.exe (for Windows 3.1)

July 1991
	Program can now be started as an inactive icon from the command
	line.

July 1991
	'Secure Delete' option added to menu.  Command line option was also
	added to program.

July 1991
	Date field added to About dialog. Also, cursor now changes to
	hourglass during file delete. This version was not released
	to the public.

July 1991
	First release. Uploaded to CompuServe and a local BBS in
	Salem, Oregon.  If there is no date in the About dialog,
	you have the first version.

                         VERSION NUMBERS

We maintain no version number since we can not seem to keep track
of them anyway. We track our projects by date. The date that appears
on this documentation and in the 'About' dialog is the release date.


                              SHAREWARE

Garbage Can is distributed as Shareware. As such, you have a chance
to review the program to determine if it fits your needs. This does
not mean the program is free. You are expected to pay the $19.95
fee to register your program if you continue to use it.

															 
                             CAVEAT EMPTOR
                        (Let The Buyer Beware)

Neither Denam Systems nor the author(s) of this program are liable
or responsible to the purchaser or user for loss or damage caused,
or alleged to be caused, directly or indirectly by the software
and its attendant documentation, including (but not limited to)
loss of software, interruption of service, loss of business, or
anticipatory profits.
														 
                            CETERA DESUNT
                        (The rest Is Missing)

You're right. There is a number of things that could be added to
this program. Why don't you send us your suggestions and ideas. We'll
see if we can add them.  We can be contacted at:

	Denam Systems
	1115 Madison St. NE  Suite 226
	Salem, Oregon  97303

  or by EMail at:
   denam@kagi.com
   denam@navicom.com
   70405.1422@compuserve.com
 Fax
   1-503-363-0198

