3/20/2008 .com Solutions Inc.(TM) FmPro Script Diff 1.15 Demo Read Me file Mac OS X Installation Notes 1) Download the FmProScriptDiffxxxMacOSX.dmg disk image file from the web site (where xxx is replaced with the version number). 2) The disk image file should be opened automatically by your browser. Otherwise, just double-click on the file to open it. 3) Copy the application to your Applications folder (or anywhere else you choose). Launch FmPro Migrator by double-clicking on its icon. Windows Installation Notes 1) Download the FmProScriptDiffxxxWindows.zip file from the web site to the location where you want it to reside on your hard drive. The application file may be installed anywhere on your hard drive, it does not have to be installed into the C:\Program Files directory. 2) Use WinZip to decompress the file containing FmPro Script Diff. 3) Launch the application by double-clicking on it. You may make a shortcut to the application on your desktop or in the Start/Programs menu. Note: FmPro Script Diff on Windows is provided as a zip archive which decompresses to a folder. The folder named "Externals" needs to remain with the FmPro Script Diff application. [Note: Make sure the FmPro Script Diff folder is completely extracted from the zip archive, don't launch the application from within the zip archive.] VERSION HISTORY: Version 1.15: 3/20/2008 1) Re-compiled to fix issue with display and performance on MacOSX 10.5. 2) Fixed issue with display of Diff results after sorting. Version 1.03: 9/4/2007 (MacOSX only) 1) Recompiled for MacOSX, to resolve clipboard issue. Version 1.02: 7/10/2007 1) Added support for FileMaker Pro 9 and FileMaker Pro 9 Advanced. 2) Made cosmetic fixes to labels showing number of scripts and script steps. Version 1.0: 6/4/2007 1) Initial Release Known Issues: Unicode characters are supported for data entry, searching, script text display and printing. The exception to this functionality is that Unicode characters are not currently supported when copying RTFText or PlainText to the clipboard. Also, on Windows, Unicode characters are not displayed in the lists of the scripts. This limitation only exists on Windows, on MacOSX this is not an issue. If a simple text search for single characters such as "<" or ">" is performed, the count of the number of found characters will be higher than the actual number of these characters found in the script. This is due to the use of these characters within HTML code within the field.