Previously, the local and remote directories would not get saved with a
project. This makes it so that alias data is populated for the local and
remote directories.
Include paths are updated to include the directory. It seems that
CodeWarrior will search for include files recursively, which means that
"error.h" may resolve to the wrong file (there are two). I am unsure of
the rules CodeWarrior uses to find header files.
Support for older versions of Universal Interfaces has been added.
The project code has been reworked after thoroughly reviewing Inside
Macintosh: Files. It is not complete, but it compiles, and the behavior
of the Save / Save As commands have been thought out more carefully.
The GUI program's project is not checked in. It was compiled and tested
with CodeWarrior Pro 4.
The GUI program allows users to create new synchronization projects,
select folders to synchronize, and save and open projects. The code is
probably broken and buggy, and probably dereferences NULL pointers here
and there, but the basic shell is there.