Written by Russell Freeman Copyright 1998, 1999.
Email: zoomplus@gipsysoft.com
Web site: http://www.gipsysoft.com/
Last updated: February 9, 1999

Zoom+ Change History
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List of changes and remarks for the various versions of Zoom+


1.4
Fixed problem working on NT5 in that the toolbar was not displaying flat.
Added an overlay grid, with use defined size and colour, this should basically
	finish the pixel counting.
Added the ability to toggle the coordintes in the status bar between screen and window client
	coordinates. This makes it easier to see where the mouse is in a window.
Added extra context menus to the colour and coordinate panels in the status bar, this means you 
	no longer have to go to the options dialog box to change the panel settings.
Numerous changes to the help.
Removed About and Help from the main context menu because it was too big.
Added a shortcut for the highlight feature (CTRL+H)



1.3
Fixed a minor memory leak and added status bar help text to the Highlight command.
Fixed a minor pixel out on the options dialog.
Added Intellimouse style panning window. This allows the user to middle button down and
	to move the mouse away from the origin window. Code in OWnd.DLL is dynamically loaded
	so if the DLL goes astray the core functionality remains intact.
Fixed slight wierdness when using the Zoom To Selection feature where it was only using
  the width to determine the new zoom level.
Changed the selection rectangle to be a marquee, this makes it easier to see than the
  inverted rectangle.



1.2
Added a status bar. This contains the usual "F1 for Help", plus it contains a colour
  panel showing the actual colour at the mouse point, the RGB value at the mouse
  point and the current cursor coordinates.
Added an Options dialog. Options include the ability to define Slow, Medium and Fast
  update speeds. Ability to switch off the mouse cursor display when Follow Mouse
  is on, and the ability to ensure only one instance of Zoom+ is running.
Added Right Drag feature. This makes the program really useful -- gives Zoom+ the ability
  to mark a rectangle on the zoom display. When right drag is complete (and right
  button released) a context menu appears giving the choice of saving the selection
  to file or copying the selection to the clipboard.
Added "Zoom To" to zoom to the selected area of Zoom+, an extension of the right drag
  feature.
Added Highlight feature to flash where the zoom rectangle is on the screen should you
  have happened to lose it.
Added nag screen as per WinZip. Not too offensive I think but hopefully enough to remind
  of Zoom+ being Shareware.


1.1
Fixed stoopid fatal flaw.


1.0	(Some sites issued it as 1.1 for some reason.)
Release with one major flaw, I did not test it properly on basic systems and therefore
  when the program started, it would fail to find a function in a DLL.

