Excel Vocab (c) 1994 Excel Progs/TOW Development I. Info about Excel Progs II. Introduction III. What You Need IV. Running Excel Vocab V. Support Info VI. Registering VII. Revisions VIII. Warranty/Disclaimer I. Info about Excel Progs/Tow Development Excel Vocab by Excel Progs/TOW Development Excel Vocab was written by Andrew Malek of Excel Progs, and is distributed by Joe Passmore of TOW Development. For more information, contact Excel Progs at: Excel Progs c/o Andrew Malek 434 Gallaher View Road Apt 60 Knoxville, TN 37919 Or, contact either Excel Progs or TOW Development via the support BBS: The Other World BBS of Knoxville, TN. (615)/577-9342 7 14.4k lines, Games, No Ratio, D/L on first call, More II. Introduction Congratulations for downloading Excel Vocab. EV is the latest of the Excel Progs line of excellent products for the IBM(c)/clone computers, and like all EP products, it is backed by full support. Excel Vocab is a small, easy to install program that will allow you to see a new "word of the day" every time you enter Windows. A nice graphics display will be shown containing a new word, definition of the said word, and its example in a sentence. As you cycle through the various vocabulary, you should gain a better knowledge of the English language. III. What You Need In order to use Excel Vocab, you need the following: o MS-Windows 3.1 or higher o VBRUN300.DLL (found at many fine BBS's and distribution networks) IV. Running Excel Vocab In order to run EV, you need to copy, unpack,..etc the files you received. Get VBRUN300.DLL from your distribution site (or The Other World BBS), and place it to your Windows directory. Add the EV icon to your program manager or equivalent (or just run it straight using your pm's run command). If you wish EV to run every time you boot Windows (the recommended setup), place EV in the STARTUP group. If you do not have a startup group, make one, with the group filename being STARTUP.GRP. EV. will execute. You should see a blue display with the vocabulary word in cursive, followed by the definition and word example. If you have a minute, look over the word, say it in your mind, and perhaps practice using the word in your own sentence. Clicking on the button shall allow you to exit the program, or you may wish to keep the window on the screen for future reference. By double-clicking on the EP logo, you will be brought to the "About" box, mentioning the author and the support board. V. Support Info If you notice any errors, please let me know. I can be contacted by the following ways: 1) SASE at the Excel Progs address. 2) E-Mail on The Other World BBS as Jman. 3) [Temporarily] by Internet E-Mail: admalek@sacam.oren.ortn.edu VI. Registration Registration is $9.00, which will give you a registered copy of the next full release of EV with your name on the title bar (nothing profane, please!) You will also receive more words than the ones provided in this version (which is 50). Company/government registrations are as follows: 1-10 licenses / $11 @ 11-50 " " / $10 @ 51-100 " " / $9 @ 100 & up / $8 @ Mail the check or money order (NO CASH), your preferred disk format (3.5 or 5.25 double density), and your name or company name to: Excel Progs re: Excel Vocab registration c/o Andrew Malek 434 Gallaher View Rd Apt. 60 Knoxville, TN 37919 VII. Revisions V1.0 First Full Release VIII. Warranty/Disclaimer NEITHER EXCEL PROGS, TOW DEVELOPMENT, ITS EMPLOYEES, SUPERVISORS,..ETC, TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE OUTPUT OF THIS PROGRAM. YOU, THE USER, TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE USAGE OF THIS SOFTWARE. The words used in Excel Vocab have been researched and the sentences/ definitions have been proof-read extensively. No responsibility is taken by the aformentioned organizations on the validitiy of the information provided in this program. Microsoft, Windows, are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp. All trademarks are the property of their respective companies. Excel Vocab (c) 1994 Excel Progs, All Right Reserved