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From: werner@utastro.UUCP (Werner Uhrig)
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Subject: FastEddie 3.1 announcement
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Date: Tue, 21-Jul-87 15:39:54 EDT
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Posted: Tue Jul 21 15:39:54 1987
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FastEddie 3.1 has been sent maintosh@felix.uucp for distribution  via
comp.mac.binaries.

FastEddie 3.1 has been released by Cottage Software as "AdWare" (as they like
to call it) without the restrictions of earlier demo-versions which were
limited to handle small files only.  They call it AdWare because a window comes
up every so often which advertises Cottage Software.

there is one known bug which has so far withstood all attempts to kill it, and
rather than letting you discover and report it, I had encouraged CS to do a
little write-up describing it - which follows below, as well as a description
of new features:

FastEddie3.1 Has a TeClick bug when used with a Mac launched with Finder
5.5/System 4.1.  TeClick treats the tabs as if they were one character wide.
As a result, clicking on a line with preceeding tabs sets the insertion pointer
to the right of the I-Beam.

To avoid this problem start or restart the Mac with Finder5.3/System3.2.  You
may then (if you choose)  launch Finder 5.5/System 4.1.  FastEddie3.1 should
work just fine.  Alternately use FastEddie with "tabs create spaces" (see
options menu I the one headed by available memory).

Apparently Finder5.5/System4.1 patches TeClick in some way which interferes
with FastEddie's hard tab facility.

Any suggestion which leads to a fix of this problem will be greatly appreciated.
The purpetrator of the solution will, of course, receive a copy of the newest
FastEddie.

Following is a listing of changes from FastEddie3.0 to FastEddie3.1:

    new features:
		% extensive undos
		% zoombox
		%