Collegiate Sports Paging System
Release Notes
Version 1.0
Revision History
| Date | Version | Description | Author |
| February 2, 2000 | 1.0 | Version 1.0 Release | Context Integration |
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- [About This Release](#About This Release)
- [Compatible Products](#Compatible Products)
- Upgrading
- [New Features](#New Features)
- [Known Bugs and Limitations](#Known Bugs and Limitations)
Introduction
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Purpose
The purpose of the Release Notes is to communicate the major new features and changes in this release of the Collegiate Sports Paging System. It also documents known problems and work-arounds.
Scope
This document describes the Collegiate Sports Paging System 1.0.
Definitions, Acronyms and Abbreviations
See Glossary.
References
None.
About This Release
The V1.0 release of the Collegiate Sports Paging System provides the ability for a subscriber to receive pages when news of interest to them occurs. A personalized web site is available for them to view stories on which they have received pages, as well as general collegiate sports news.
Compatible Products
This product has been tested on the following platforms (or with the following products):
- Microsoft Internet Explorer V4.0
- Netscape Navigator V4.6
Upgrading
Most browser software provides backward compatibility, so upgrading should pose no particular barriers. If the HTML version in use is to be upgraded, however, testing must take place in order to ensure that older browser versions can still view content.
New Features
This is a new release, all features are new.
Known Bugs and Limitations
General Note
There are no known bugs in this release, though the HTML has been optimized for Netscape Navigator.