VERSION NUMBER: 1.2.1 1.2.1 UPDATES: •Fixed a glitch - the Backspace button wouldn't hide when New Message or Switch to Encoding/Decoding was clicked. 1.2 UPDATES: •Added a backspace feature, which is helpful if you realize you've mistyped. You don't want to have to start all over again! •Added the backspace feature in the handbook. But since page three is very full, I put some of it in the fourth page. Now page three looks nicer. •Due to the revision, the arrows for changing the page have been moved so they don't have to move specially for page three (since it isn't so large anymore). 1.1 UPDATES: •Added a stop button for if you're encoding/decoding something and wish to stop it. Also works as a pause feature. •Some buttons display a look when clicked, like the others. • If you click the version number in the bottom right corner of the menu screen, a page will appear showing all updates in Code Messenger. •Yes, the handbook is updated to mention these features. You may have seen my original Code Messenger... but that was made in 1.3. But now that I have 1.4 (which I've had for some months now), I can make THE ULTIMATE CODE MESSENGER! It's not just the chatbar... it's the new features! I seriously recommend using this version instead. The new features are: A better interface (the lists look 'different'). Lists only use one item so you can copy and paste your processed messages easily (and it looks better). A button that resets the key. A button that lets you swap between Encode and Decode. 69 different characters that Code Messenger recognizes. Every character except the 'abnormal' characters like é or õ. You can enter in your own key (the best feature ever! Though you'd only appreciate it if you programmed this, or it won't seem so great. No, it wasn't hard). Or you can let Code Messenger make a random one for you... and yes, you can swap between the custom and default key. You can also use the previous custom key. A handbook explaining how Code Messenger works and how to operate it (the other feature that I'm proud of. It says how to operate it so it's easy to learn and because it's quite complex now. And a fancy version number so you can check for updates. No, I'm not explaining how Code Messenger works in here. It's more complex now, so read the handbook instead. Enjoy! Jonathanpb