Apple Disk Transfer v1.22 -- Win32 Edition
Copyright (C) 2000  Sean Gugler
Released as freeware under GPL -- see GPL.TXT for details.

          First-time users, see    ADT.TXT


WHATSNEW.TXT -- information for users familiar with ADT
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ADT v1.22  Win32 Edition

  You can use your old Apple-side program, it hasn't been changed.

  Install and run the PC-side program the same way you did for the DOS
  edition:

  + Copy all files into their own directory.  Uninstall by deleting
       the entire directory.
  + Double-click ADT.EXE or run it from a Command Prompt.
  + Note that MFC40.DLL and MSVCRT40.DLL are required; see ADT.TXT
       if you get errors regarding these files.
  + About box is found through the system menu (icon on top left).
  + To use command-line parameters, consider using a Windows Shortcut
       instead of a batch file (.BAT).  See Windows Help (Start Menu,
       "Help" item) under the topic "shortcuts" to learn how to do this.

  Benefits of running under Win32:

  + Can task-switch to another app, even minimize ADT,
       while it continues working in the background.
  + Don't have to hold down any PC keys during "receive" operation.
       (I found that ADT for DOS running under Windows 95 would freeze
       unless I was holding down some key, even "shift")
  + Tested under Windows 95, but should theoretically work on all
       32-bit Windows versions (NT, 98, 2000, ME, ...)
  + Supports long file names and lowercase characters, even on
       the Apple side (if you have //e or greater).

  Enhancements by Sean:

  + Aborted .DSK files (when ESC is pressed) are properly closed and
       unshared.
  + Aborted .DSK files are padded with 00 instead of random bytes.

  Limitations still present:

  - Only files in current directory are available.  Either make a
       Windows Shortcut where your .DSK images are, or run a Command
       Prompt and type 'cd \my\disk\directory' then 'adt'.


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