XFERPRO version 1.1.1 was released in May 1996.
The following new capabilities/fixes are provided:

- When dropping files and the default decoding is set to
  "based on data input," failure to decode will provide
  the user an option to encode the file. This is required
  since the file extension and the /E encode option cannot
  be used to determine that encoding is desired when dragging-
  and-dropping files.

- Improved MIME base64 header interpretation logic to determine
  filename when data is split across multiple lines as well as
  locating encoded data.

- MIME base64 encoding header information updated when creating
  multiple enclosures.

- Capability to accept encoded data using only carraige returns
  whereby previously a newline was required.

- Ability to manually force binhex decoding from the
  Configure|Decode dialog box.

- Ability to specify which encoding method to use with command
  line operation (see -E command line argument)

- The users desktop color scheme is used instead of a
  fixed Xferpro color scheme.

- Multiple enclosures now supported for binhex 4.0 decoding.

- Binhex encoding now uses MIME headers to allow interoperability
  with some newer email programs which don't support raw binhex
  data. Xferpro Binhex decoding also supports binhex files wrapped
  in MIME email headers.

- Binhex file type/creator (for Macintosh decoders) changed from
  TEXT/BnHq to the PC file extension and XFRP. For example, a
  binhexed GIF file would have the type/creator set to GIF/XFRP.

- 5.25" diskette no longer available for ordering.

- Improved and updated on-line help.

- Setup program can update the Windows 95 registry for filename
  association (when running under Windows 95).

- Setup program improved to disallow the install and destination
  directories being the same. Previously, setup would just fail
  in the destination directory was the same as where the install
  files were located.

- Sabasoft is now a member of the Association of Shareware
  Professionals (ASP). The on-line help has been updated to
  reflect the ASP requirements.

- Credit cards are now accepted for payment, and the
  on-line order form reflects the new options.

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XFERPRO version 1.1 was released in August 1995.
The following new capabilities are provided:

- Binhex 4.0 encoding and decoding to allow communication
  with Apple Macintosh computers. Only the Macintosh data
  fork is supported.

- Support of two more multipart formats: America On-Line
  and Squirrel 3.0.

- Decode method (i.e. UU, XX, MIME, and Binhex 4.0) is automatically
  determined from file data rather than file extension, freeing
  the user from having to know particular decoding details. This
  makes XferPro even easier to use than ever. To support this
  capability, the default is that all files on the command line
  are assumed to be decoded (see /E option below for encoding
  files on the command line).

- /E option: indicates that all files on the command line should
  be encoded rather than the default of decoding them
  (part of above capability).

- Multiple enclosure support for both encoding and decoding. This
  capability operates with file formats of single file for UU or
  XX methods, and also for MIME and Binhex methods.

- /O option: you can now specify the output file on the command line
  for both encoding and decoding.

- Additional on-line help was added for trouble shooting problems.
  In addition, the user is reminded to double-check the output
  whenever any built-in decoding integrity checks are manually
  over-ridden.

- The decoding default was changed to treating all specified files
  as part of a large multiple part archive instead of several
  individual files to decode. This can be changed back to the
  original option via a configuration command if so desired.

- Additional logic was added to help better decode multiple part formats.

- Filename processing was added to ensure the specified output filename
  contained in the encoded file can be accepted by DOS/Windows.  

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XFERPRO version 1.0 was released for the first time in July
1994. The followng capabilities are provided:

- Support of MIME 1.0, UU, and XX encoding and decoding.

- Support of 16 single and multiple file formats commonly used to
  send information and binary files via internet e-mail. Instead of
  providing yet another non-standard multiple part format,
  interoperability with many existing UU, XX, and MIME encoders is
  provided.

- Exclusive ability to accept multiple parts in any order so the user
  doesnt have to waste time piecing them together manually or with
  separate programs. Let XFERPRO do the work for you!

- Full drag-and-drop support.

- Completely configurable to a users favorite options.

- Extensive on-line help, error checking, status information, and user
  choices during operation.

- Options to allow and facilitate program launch from other applications.

- An electronic on-line order form is provided which allows the user to
  type the registration information into a dialog box and print the order
  instead of requiring the user to first print an order form and then hand
  writing the order. In addition, the on-line order form automatically
  calculates the order price.

- Automated installation program to simplify installation.
