diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 84164e9..d2280ca 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # Interceptor-APS **Interceptor, the State of the Art APS (Active Protection System)** -Version A-3 +Version Alpha-3, Patch i
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@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ On launch, Interceptor will display this in the console: ``` ================================================================================ -Interceptor APS (Active Protection System) Alpha-3| TESTMODE: False +Interceptor APS (Active Protection System) Alpha-3-i| TEST MODE: False -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Choose a cover app to open: [1] Chrome (note 1) @@ -60,12 +60,13 @@ Enter an option to begin, add more parameters if prompted, and enjoy your peace. If you used help: ``` -- (1): Opens a new, empty window of this program -- (2): Opens the window. You have to open the application first and set it up to the desired state to have it work. -- (3): Opens an identical but new window of what you already have. The program can be closed, but you must set it up to the desired state before closing it. -- (4): Enter a path to the program. This only opens the program and requires you to do research on the program behavior when opened. -- (5): Opens the specified Chrome tab. This method is newly developed and is a bit slower to respond, but can precisely open any tab in Chrome. -- (6): Specifies a window name. Partial names (wildcards) are default. +Help Section +- (Note 1): Opens a new, empty window of this program +- (Note 2): Opens the window. You have to open the application first and set it up to the desired state to have it work. +- (Note 3): Opens an identical but new window of what you already have. The program can be closed, but you must set it up to the desired state before closing it. +- (Note 4): Enter a path to the program. This only opens the program and requires you to do research on the program behavior when opened. +- (Note 5): Opens the specified Chrome tab. This method is newly developed and is a bit slower to respond, but can precisely open any tab in Chrome. You must only have one Chrome window open, or the selector might not select the correct window. +- (Note 6): Specifies a window name. Partial names (wildcards) are default. ```