Log of correspondence and suggested changes together with their
implementations.

DC is Dave Christie
BS is myself, Branislav L. Slantchev of Silicon Creations, Inc.

DC:   Noticed a few problems
BS:   hehehe, of course ;-)

**DONE**
DC:   When it ran it displayed
      "Warning - Unable to retrieve index for David P. Christie - Skipping"
      It displayed this each time it found it in the file (8 or so) so
      would the user see this?
BS:   Nope, this will be removed from the final version. This is for
      debugging only.

**DONE**
DC:   Here is the output file (converted to ASCII)
      Notice that it read the BINLOG from the front?
BS:   Oh my! You're quite right! And I thought PB was smart! Ok, this
      will be fixed really quick!

**DONE**
DC:   The only other issue I can think of is possibly the format.  I like
      all the info you have included..  It is very thourough.  I think
      however a one-line graph setup would be nice also.
      It could read like this
      David Christie    Springfield, Missouri   06/09/95  11:15  28800
BS:   Ok, the reason I don't have this is: the name can be up to 36
      characters long, the city/state combo: 26 each. There's no way
      to include this on one line. However, I can chop off excess
      characters and do this. Yes, I will do that.

**DONE**
DC:   Another Idea I have is a parameter, you could use..... "-t" for
      "today". What this would do is, if enabled, only give calls since
      midnight of the current day.  If it is not enabled, then it would
      give the number of calls specified (10) or whatever even if it goes
      into the previous day.
BS:   Consider this done.

DC:   Wonderful!  Looks great.  I ran the BINFIX and it seemed to work just
	  fine.  I think alot of PB Sysops will like that one.
BS:   They will... I will release it shortly.

DC:   OOPS!  Saw one bug..  If I run it without the -f it runs great, but
      if I use the -f to make the ANSI file, then it makes the file, but
      doesn't display to the screen.
BS:   This is the correct behavior. I added the -b option to write both to
      screen and file.

Date: 10 June, 1995
