Several minor bugs were found in version 6.0, and have been cured in version 6.0a. It is not necessary to upgrade unless you encountered some sort of problem. None of the bugs were serious. For a full list of enhancements from earlier versions, see the file HISTORY.DOC within the release file set. The Block Total command reported an incorrect result when summing a column of values. The -M# option was being improperly processed and resulted in the activation of Macintosh style line enders. The install program had reversed the sense of the BOXER5 and BOXERCUA keyboard files. Searches for asterisks with patterns such as "\*" were mishandled. Boxer will now complain when invalid option flags are encountered, but won't abort. The options.* directive could mis-process option flags when 3-character extensions were involved. When closing the second of two windows into the same file, the file position from the closed window was being used in the remaining window. Macros which ended with a pop-up window open, or on the message line weren't running properly. Extended keys which were typed-ahead during program startup were often improperly executed upon entry. Screen repaint is less "jumpy" after certain undo operations. Multi-line block comments could be improperly syntax-highlighted, in some cases. Page Up on the first screen did not move to start of file. when -T was used as an extension specific option, the cursor size was not adjusted.