  V1.5 IMPROVEMENT:

  1. NEW FEATURE (option):

  A new feature was added to the select files function which will allow you to
display a specific group of files within a location.  Note: All files ("*.*"),
including hidden, are displayed by default.  If a location has a very large
number of files of various types, but you are only interested in selecting
certain text (example) files to scramble, now you can reduce the display to
only show ".TXT" files by pressing F1, and then enter "*.TXT".

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  SCRAMBLER/UNSCRAMBLER V1.4 IMPROVEMENTS:

  1. New feature: Select a File/s (option):

  Now you have the option of selecting which files you want to Scramble or
Unscramble by "marking" (tagging) the files.

  2. New feature: File Viewer (any file type):

  This new feature allows you to view ("raw" mode) any type of file/s (in
sequence) so you can see the results of scrambling or unscrambling.

  3. Scrambling Enhanced:

  An improved scrambling technique was developed to make scrambled files even
more secure.  NOTE: The earlier version was good, but this is better.

  4. Safety Feature Added:

  If you make a mistake and the file being created has the same filename as
the source (example: Unscrambling a file, "BANK-ACT.SSS" and you entered
"SSS" for the unscrambled filename extension), you will be notified and the
process will be aborted.  Without this feature, the source file can be lost
("zeroed").

  5. Other Enhancements:

  File exists check added.  NOTE: In older versions, you were notified that if
a file exists (Unscrambling a file/s), it will be replaced.  Now you will be
notified with the option to replace it or not.

  The number of files Scrambler can handle has been doubled (from 2000+ to
4000+).

  The current directory (path) is displayed at the Scramble or Unscramble
screens to remind you where you are.

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  V1.3 IMPROVEMENTS:

  1. New feature: Preserve file/s Time and Date (option).

  The Scrambled file/s will have exactly the same Time and Date as the
original file/s.  When the files are later Unscrambled, the files will be the
same as the original including the file's Time and Date (as long as you don't
switch this option to "NO").

  This option defaults to "YES" and you can toggle it to "NO" if for some
reason you don't want the original Time and Date.  One reason I could think
of, if you wanted to know when you Scrambled or UnScrambled the file/s.

  2. Minor improvements were made to some message displays to help alert the
user.

