MSE history file:

05/13/97:
 o A user wanted to be able to get a list of what program was on which
   virtual desktop.  You can see it in the MSE switch list now.

05/14/97:
 o User also wanted a graphical representation of the desktops.  The
   "Big Dlg" checkbox will turn one on in place of the smaller button
   dialog.
 o The install.cmd file can now be run so that it will not require any
   user input -- use /B, /D or /S on the command line to specify the
   answer to the question install asks.  Similarly, uninstal.cmd can
   be run with /Y to answer its question and avoid user input.
 o Slight improvement to the Kill command -- will try to close a window
   by sending it a close, then a quit, and finally killing the process.
   Whole thing can take up to 2-4 seconds, and it gives the window the
   best chance to save its settings before it's terminated.

05/15/97:
 o Added /d# command line argument (startup delay in seconds).
 o For arcane reasons, I changed the numbering order of the virtual
   desktops.
 o Improved the "big" virtual desktop selection window.

05/16/97:
 o Added "Save clipboards" setting.

05/17/97:
 o Improved new virtual desktop dialog.
 o Added manual control over mass-saving clipboards, as well as
   automatic.

05/19/97:
 o A review suggested that MSE needed the "Move mouse" checkbox, so it
   has one now.
 o A user asked to be able to create directories from the file dialog,
   so now you can.

05/20/97:
 o Frankly, that "Move mouse" stuff drove me crazy on dialogs, so I
   added a few other options so I can turn on what _I_ like but still
   give the reviewer what he wanted.  After all, reviewers _and_
   programmers are users, too. :-)
 o Made the Settings dialog bigger and easier to read.

05/23/97:
 o OS/2 documentation is wrong (surprise!  not) about WM_OPEN message.
   Fixed B1x2click emulation to use what OS/2 actually sends, not what
   the docs say should be sent.  For programmers out there, the MPARAMs
   documented are reversed (should be same as for WM_SINGLESELECT).

05/24/97:
 o General clean-up and tweaking.
