said:
>Although I updated my Warp-In from V. 1.0.8 to 1.0.9,
>it still shows 1.0.8 in the 'About' screen.
This is most likely because you did not really update completely to 1.0.9.
You have remnants of older versions hanging around. This is a known
problem that's been dicussed here before. You can hunt down the leftovers
yourself or use a current version of eCSMT to fix this up for you.
>Be that as it may, it seems that Wicpm is not yet of
>much use.
For you, perhaps. I would avoid sweeping generalizations.
When you try to open a .wpi archive with
>it, it returns the error
It's not an error message. It's an alert message telling you that you
that the feature is not yet implemented.
>Can this be fixed via some later version of a file ?
I don't know when Paul plans on implementing this.
Do you have a specific reason for needing to use wicpm?
Steven
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