Enhancements in v3.8:
* OverDrag - This versatile set of drag and drop features can now be extended to support any program's native d&d by entering the program's name in DT's Options notebook. You'll be able to open folders, scroll, rearrange, and minimize windows, expand branches in Tree view, and more, all while you drag.
* Mozilla - With Mozilla v1.4 or later, you can drag text and Urls from web pages & email to any DT-enabled window or object.
* NewView - Thanks to the author of this popular replacement for OS/2's help viewer, you can now drag text and access WPS objects from its help panels. This feature requires NewView v2.3.1 or later.
* 'Create another' Menus - With v3.8, you can create any type of WPS folder directly from a standard file Open or Save As dialog. Point at a directory, use DT to popup its menu, then select any object on its Create Another menu. The WPS will handle the rest.
* Multiple File Drops - DT has always let you drop a file into a window to insert its name. Now you can drop any number of files to list them in the format of your choice: filename only, full pathname, or formatted directory entry.
Bugs Fixed:
* DragText - An attempt in v3.7 to fix a memory leak when dragging more than 255 characters of text resulted in a more serious memory leak elsewhere. This version should be leak-free.
* Mozilla - DT v3.8 includes a workaround for a bug found only in Mozilla v1.4GA. That version's use of a technique borrowed from DT conflicts with DT's OverDrag feature. A replacement file for Mozilla that fixes the problem is available from DragText's Download page.
* DTProgram - The Scheduler function would delay execution of the next scheduled program if the machine went into a suspended state. v3.8 reduces this delay to a maximum of 30 seconds.
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