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Thanks fly out to:
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 Pigeon ........... For the great idea & �-testing !
 Sinatra .......... For the bug-report mentioned later !

Contents:
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       <-0-> ............................. Specials !
       <-1-> ............ What does this utility do ?
       <-2-> .............. Installation of this tool
       <-3-> ............................. Known bugs
       <-4-> ............ Other utils done by TeCTrON

<-0-> ............................. Specials !
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 This util has been written for /X2.x & /X3.x ! It will automatically
 recognize the /X-Version you`re running by checking the files:
   SYS:WBSTARTUP/ACP.INFO    for /X3.x
   S:ACP.STARTUP             for /X2.x
 If your Amiex files are hidden somewhere else on your HD let me know
 it and I`ll create a version for you ... but I think every /X-Sysop
 has the one or the other file in the corresponding drawer !?

<-1-> ............ What does this utility do ?
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 Very simple I think ... this tool places the /X-Description of a file
 entered by a user or a after a local upload into the filecomment , so
 that it can be shown from the cli or tools like diropus !
 The filecomment will start with an leading ` ` to avoid creating free
 downloads if a description starts with an `f` as the first character !
  -> Thanx Sinatra for the hint about this fucking bug ! hehehehhe

<-2-> .............. Installation of this tool
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 As simple as what it does ! hehe ! The only thing you have to do is
 copying this util somewhere on your HD and add it to you logoff-batch
 e.g:
   BBS:UTILS/DESC_ADDER.EXE 0
 where 0 is the node-number you want to run the DESC-ADDER at !

 Further more the CLI-COMMAND `FILENOTE` has to be placed in your C: !

<-3-> ............................. Known bugs
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 hmm , the only thing you could call a bug is that the DESC-ADDER has
 some problems with ansi-logos ... in an early beta-version the
 DESC-ADDER started at the first line of the description and copied the
 first 78 characters of the description into the filecomment !
 In this version I let DESC-ADDER start at the first character that makes
 sense (`A-Z`,`a-z`,`0-9` make sense in my opinion) ! After one of these
 characters has been found DESC-ADDER will copy 78 characters to the
 fileinfo ... but sometimes the ansi-logo has got such a character in it
 and DESC-ADDER will start copying it !
 So , if anybody has a solution for this problem gimme a call and let me
 know it !

<-4-> ............ Other utils done by TeCTrON
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 PrettyDir {Tsm} ........ DirstylerUtil
         New update will follow soon i hope!
         Just working on some new options and making it /X3.x compatible

 Batch-Timer {Tsm} ......
         Gives you the possibility to start 10 different CLI-COMMANDS
         at 10 different TIMES with only one util !

 Staus {Shen} ............. UserStatus Door for /X
         Hmmm ... you don`t need a description for it i think !
         Last version cause Shen sold his amiga and will not be able to
         make any updates of it !

 Bullmenu {Shen} ..........
         Gives you several pages of bulletins .... you`re able to select
         the different by `+` & `-` aso. ... very usefull i think !