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0.5
- Sometimes, the dos prompt could have been strangely coloured when exiting.
  Fixed.
- Only 500 files per directory are now supported.  Tell me if you want
  to get back the 4000 files/dir, like in previous versions.
  Though, having such a lot of files in the same dir is pretty unusual.
  You can use the command line to get your file listed anyway, if such a
  need occurs in a such a large dir.
- You can now define how many lines to advance with PgDn/PgUp.
- Added status bars when listing a text file.
- The text file listing is MUCH more quick now!  Though, I'm not too sure
  anymore about the compatibility with Deskview and stuff, since the
  direct screen writing is now used.  Please inform me if you test it.
- You can now define the colors for text file display and status bars.
- Added search routine.  Use the '/' key for case sensitive search, and
  the '\' key for non case sensitive search.
- Fixed the TAB expanding bug.
- The maximum line length is now 255 chars.
- You can now move to left/right using the < and > arrows.  Useful.
- Added possibility to define your own TAB spacing.
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0.4
- Added command line support.  Now you can specify ONE file when launching
  UV.EXE and it will be automaticly displayed in TEXT mode.
- Added an absolutely useless twirling bar.  Really useless.
- Now we can define the settings in UV.INI file.
- Added warping at the edges of the file list option. (Switchable)
- Added some cool visual options.
- Added limited directory sorting.  (Switchable)
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0.3
- The "file-too-large" warning was popping up at wrong file sizes.  Fixed.
- The WHATSNEW.TXT is now called HISTORY   :)
- Fixed some serious bug, concerning the file tagging...Was causing 
  errors after a copy cycle, although the copy itself was completed
  successfully.
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0.2
- The maximum displayable text file size is ported to 3 840 000 bytes
  approx, or 48000 lines.  Only the first 48000 lines will be
  displayed.
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0.1
- First public release.  ASCII (MSDOS/UNIX) up to ~100 Kbs, and limited
  BMP support.  A special font for Ascii-Art viewing.
