ANALYSIS Update: May 20, 1991
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        Two small bugs were pointed out when you are viewing the
        uploads/downloads.  The error occured when you logged off of one
        system, and logged onto another system without using the dialing
        directory of Telix.  This cased the Connected with stamp not to
        appear in the log file.  This error has NOW been fixed.

        When using faster modems (other than 2400 or 4800), at times you
        would not see the correct transfer speed when viewing the
        uploads/downloads or the mail activity.  This error has also
        been correct.

        The Continue prompt has been moved over slightly, so that NOW
        you can see all of the file name; however, you still do not see
        the CPS for the matching file where the prompt is at.

ANALYSIS Update: May 27, 1991
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        The error at line 458 has been fixed.  I have now searched for
        invalid DOS characters, you should not get an error any more.

        During the time you use the program, at times the Telix will not
        stamp a flag that I check for, so the routine had to be
        re-written, and no problems should occur.  At times all the
        files that you downloaded did not match from what ANALYSIS said
        you should have, and what was actually in the .USE file.  The
        problem should fixed.

ANALYSIS Update: June 2, 1991
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        Just an updated version.  No major changes to the program and no
        errors have been reported to the program to date.

ANALYSIS Update: June 6, 1991
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        The ERROR that Robert was getting at 32 in MAIN, has been fixed,
        the problem was still to do with invalid DOS characters.

        However, within the next version update this should all change
        as we are working on a way to improve the statistics files for
        Multi line systems.  This will allow the user can have all the
        same system names go into one file, or have seperate files
        depending on what the wish to do.

ANALYSIS Update: June 8, 1991
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        As for some talk between Robert Heath, and Dennis Kaczor I have
        modified the start-up sequence of the program.  When you first
        use the new system you will file that you will be prompted to
        enter a BBS ID for each system.  This is for the purpose of
        having multi phone lines for one system and would like to
        ANALYZE all the mail transfers, uploads, and downloads in one
        ID.

        A beep will sound when you have to enter the BBS ID, and then
        the program will continue on its way.  This process will only
        have to be completed once, and when you log onto a NEW system
        that is not found in the record file.

        One other change to this update is that when you are creating a
        download file, when the prompt to enter the File Name appears,
        you can type to word "VIEW" and you will be able to view the
        files for that system.

ANALYSIS Update: June 12, 1991
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        One one major change from the last updated file, and that is,
        when you are viewing the uploads, downloads, and the mail
        activity for the system you will NOW see that time that the
        transfer took place.  It is shown in military format on the
        screen and in the data base records.

ANALYSIS Update: June 15, 1991
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        I have added the option to use a text editor (TED, Q, etc.) as
        an alternative to using the ANALYSIS text editor.

        The reminder program now informs the users of pending mail
        replies that are awaiting upload to the system.

