
		        UNIX Interactive Tools version 4.2

What's new:

	- UIT 4.2 now contains info format documentation.

	- UIT 4.2 has separate configuration files for each type of terminal.

	- an ascii version of the manual page  (uit.doc)  included for those
	who can't read neither the nroff version nor the info version.

	- uit, uitps and uitview are a little bit smaller  than the previous
	versions (uitcmp was small enough :-) ).

	- UIT 4.2 package now correctly runs under X (in an  xterm  window).
	Previous versions didn't  because  due  to  a  bug in  handling  the
	ioctl() call to get the screen contents.

	- UIT 4.2 now supports  full  configurable  key  sequences. The  key
	pressed is identified faster.

	- 4 minor bugs were corrected. See ChangeLog for details.

	- UIT 4.2 was tested with Linux 1.0 and ULTRIX V4.2A.

	- with Linux 1.0  you  can't  do  a screen dump if you are not super
	user so the  <ShowTty> command is no longer completely supported for
	the normal users. Even if you are not super user, <ShowTty> is still
	useful because you can see the result of the last executed command.

	- with  Linux 1.0  MS-DOS  files  are  all  executable  (__x__x__x). 
	UIT now checks the file system type and ignore the  executable  bits
	if the current directory belongs to a MS-DOS file system.

	- uit 4.2  can now  display  longer file names  (with the 'FullName'
	FileDisplayMode value).

	- uit 4.2 can now display setuid, set group id attributes and  the
	sticky bit.

	- lots of optimizations have been made to speed up UIT when working
	with terminals.

	- filenames containing control characters are correctly displayed.
	  (control characters are displayed as '?')

	- new options in the configuration file permitting to increase the
	  displaying speed on very slow terminals.

	- an interactive process viewer / killer utility is provided.

	- an interactive hex/ascii file viewer is now available.

Note:	
	1. Starting with version 4.0, this program is no longer named PSH.
	PSH was the name used until version 3.2b.

	2. Please read the INSTALL file before starting UIT 4.2.

						Tudor & Andi
