This is version 1.10 of Match, a text file comparison program for Windows and DOS. This version completely replaces the previous 1.03 release of Match. A help file is included with the program which should tell you what you need to know to run this verison of the program. Match also includes as its DOS stub ("This program requires Microsoft Windows" in most programs) a DOS-level version of match. The DOS version is run with the command line match pathname1 pathname2 where the two pathnames are the files to be compared. Run from DOS like this, Match will write a listing of the differences between the two files to standard output. The listing is formatted for a 132-column printer. Known deficiencies in the Windows version are these: 1. The program does not release control to Windows while the matching is in progress. 2. You can't yet change the defaults for maximum line length (1K bytes). Finally, I've only my own system to test the program on, so if (when?) you find bugs, please send me a description of the problem, the system you're running on, the amount of FREE memory (e.g., program manager about box), the Windows mode, and (most important) the two files you're comparing (assuming there's nothing private in them). I'll do my best to solve the problem and get back to you. Match is freeware, but is copyright 1991 by Barry Press. You may use and distribute it freely as long as you do so without modification, but may not sell or distribute it for profit. No warranty is expressed or implied, and the author will bear no responsibility for damages of any kind in the event of malfunction. 5/27/1991 Barry Press Internet: press@venice.sedd.trw.com CIS: 72467,2353 GEnie: BPRESS