			 History of LetMeType


1.63
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Fixed Bugs:

- Under WinNT, LetMeType caused some applications to print an error message
  when they were shut down.

Published: 2/22/1999


1.62
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New Features:

- Added a Russian letter to the "Word Characters" dialog.

Fixed Bugs:

- Keyboard layouts where caps lock only shifts certain characters are
  handled correctly.
- The association between the application and its document files (*.lmt)
  now works better. This allows one to open a new vocabulary in an
  already running instance of LetMeType by double-clicking on the .lmt file
  in Windows Explorer.
- The tray icon sometimes mysteriously disappeared.

Published: 2/17/1999


1.61
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Fixed Bugs:

- Automatic typing of characters like "\" did not work with WinNT.

Published: 2/14/1999


1.6
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New Features:

- The font of the suggestion window is user-selectable.

Fixed Bugs:

- The automatic typing of characters that, like "", require multiple 
  keystrokes, now works.

Published: 1/18/1999


1.53
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New Features:

- If you activate the "Read-only" setting, newly typed words will now be
  memorized by LetMeType, but not stored on disk. I.e. the words can be used
  as long as LetMeType runs, but will be discarded when the program exits.
  Words added using "File - Import Text" will always be stored permanently.

Published: 12/12/1998


1.52
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New Features:

- LetMeType does not store new words typed in password fields. 
  (This only works for the built-in Windows password field, which displays
   entered characters as asterisks.)

Published: 11/29/1998


1.51
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New Features:

- By default, LetMeType ignores a word's capitalization when computing
  the suggestions.
- The size and age limits for the vocabulary have been raised.

Fixed Bugs:

- Selecting a suggestion while caps lock is activated now works.
- When importing a word list with one word per line, LetMeType no longer
  stores word sequences. Therefore you will not see a suggestion like
  "dragoon dragster" just because the words appeared next to each other
  in the imported dictionary.

Published: 11/22/1998


1.5
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The first published English version, 10/9/1998
