Overview of changes in Ethereal 0.3.8:

* PostScript(R) output (Gilbert)
* More OSPF code (Hannes)
* Enhanced DNS (Bobo)

Overview of changes in Ethereal 0.3.7:

* Enhanced OSPF (Hannes)
* Fixed small bug in filter dialog.

Overview of changes in Ethereal 0.3.6:

* Added OSPF support, thanks to Hannes Boehm.
* Added -B, -P, and -T flags.

Overview of changes in Ethereal 0.3.5:

* Command line argument fixes/upgrades.
* Compatibility fixes.
* Initial pod/man page documentation.
* Miscellaneous changes to the way things are done in capture.c.
* Initial support for DNS and IGMP.

Overview of changes in Ethereal 0.3.4:

* Printer preferences dialog added (Gilbert)
* Misc fixes/upgrades.

Overview of changes in Ethereal 0.3.3:

* Added PPP support, thanks to Mike Hall.
* Added dialogs for errors/warnings.
* Support for the -r flag was added.
* Other minor fixes/upgrades.

Overview of changes in Ethereal 0.3.2:

* Misc bug fixes & minor enhancements.
* Added preliminary ICMP support
* Added preliminary printing support (Gilbert)

Overview of changes in Ethereal 0.3.1:

* Fixed bug that prevented capturing with a filter.
* Fixed misc. header problems.

Overview of changes in Ethereal 0.3.0:

* Initial support for filters.
* Fixes/enhancements for IPX and token ring (Gilbert).

Overview of changes in Ethereal 0.2.3:

* Added support for IPX, thanks to Gilbert.

Overview of changes in Ethereal 0.2.2:

* Added support for token ring, thanks to Gilbert Ramirez, Jr.

Overview of changes in Ethereal 0.2.1:

* Internal structs for ARP/RARP, IP, TCP, and UDP were created.  Trying to 
  sort out which #includes were needed for each system was just too much of
  a hassle.
* Added support for systems that don't have snprintf() and vsnprintf(), thanks
  to Theo de Raadt.
* Minor changes to the README file.

Overview of changes in Ethereal 0.2.0:

* Initial public release.
* GNU autoconf-ified distribution
* Runs under Linux 2.0.x and Solaris 2.6.
* Requires GTK+ (1.0.1 tested) and libpcap (0.4a6 tested)
* For optimal results under Linux, the Karpski libpcap should be used.
* General documentation and a minimal web site have been prepared.
