
    1.00 - Initial release.

    1.01 - The  "/INFO"  switch  would  not  work  if  you  typed
           something  weird like "/InFo" or "/iNFo" because I did
           not know how to turn  the command line parameters into
           upper case so Turbo Pascal could compare  them.   This
           has  been fixed.  The word "QuickHost" was erroneously
           put in the address,  instead of "Probe".  QuickHost is
           a host program I  wrote  for  Telix.   This  has  been
           changed to "Probe".

    1.02 - When  the  screen  is  full,  Probe  will  now ask you
           whether you  want  to  continue  searching  for files.
           This allows you to abort the search or read  the  file
           listing one screen at a time.

    1.03 - When  the file searching has completed, Probe will now
           display the total  number  of  bytes  of  the files it
           found, total disk space and the amount of  disk  space
           you have left.  More colour was added to the output to
           make it pleasant to look at.

    2.00 - The fancy screens, all colours and the disk statistics
           have been removed because they made PROBE.EXE too big.
           Although  I  liked  the way Probe v1.03 looked, I felt
           that making the executable  smaller was more important
           than frills.  If you want information about your  hard
           disk,  run  CHKDSK.EXE.   :) Probe will now optionally
           write to disk a list of  files it found.  Probe is now
           freeware.

    2.01 - Added a "spinning cursor" when Probe is writing a list
           of files to disk.  You  can  now  terminate  Probe  by
           pressing CTRL-BREAK when it is writing the file list.

    2.02 - There was a problem when Probe asked you if you wanted
           to  continue  searching  for  files.  If you pressed a
           function key, PGDN, DEL,  etc, the screen would scroll
           past twice and then stop.

    2.03 - The spinning cursor was removed because it slowed  the
           file  searching  routine  down  quite  a  lot!   On my
           486DX/50, Probe took over 2  minutes to search for all
           files (*.*) on  my  hard  drive.   With  the  spinning
           cursor  routine  removed,  it took just 14 seconds!  I
           liked the spinning cursor, but  I  felt that it had to
           go for the sake of speed.  CTRL-BREAK will  no  longer
           abort Probe while it is searching for files.  Pressing
           CTRL-BREAK  does  not  allow  Probe to close files, so
           there is a possibility of hard drive errors.

    2.04 - The cursor would mysteriously disappear when PROBE.EXE
           is executed.  This bug has been fixed.

    3.00 - Probe is now  DESQview  aware.   The  drive  Probe  is
           currently using will now be displayed.  A list feature
           has  been  added that allows you to scroll through the
           list of files Probe finds.  The /L (write file list to
           disk) option has been removed because the list feature
           made it redundant.

    3.10 - The code  that  made  Probe  DESQview  aware  has been
           removed.  I found no noticeable improvement when I ran
           Probe under  DESQview.   Probe  isn't  an  application
           program  that  you  run regularly for a few hours each
           day.  It's a small  utility that you run occasionally,
           for only a few minutes.  Removing  the  DESQview  code
           has made PROBE.EXE much smaller.  Two new options have
           been  added.  The -W option will print out a wide list
           of files, and  will  leave  out  file dates, times and
           sizes.  The -D option will  include  directories  that
           match  the  search  parameters.  Regardless of whether
           the -D option  is  used,  the directories that contain
           files  matching  the   search   parameters   will   be
           displayed.

