SigGen Readme file. SigGen is a program for creating e-mail or newsgroup signature files. There are 2 flavors; Siggen16 and SigGen32. They work with any program that uses ascii files for a signature; such as Netscape, Pegasus or Eudora. The 32-bit version does not work with Microsoft Exchange. SigGen will append taglines to your signature and change the tagline periodically. The current version of SigGen uses a lot of overhead. You shoult not leave it minimized unless you have at least 16 meg of ram. It uses little in the way of GDI (1%) or User (2%) resources, but it uses a whopping 6 meg of physical memory. I hope to resolve that soon by rewriting SigGen in Delphi. It installs just like any other Windows program and the 32-bit version can be removed using the "Control Panel | Remove" file function. IF YOU ARE UPGRADING, then you should remove any previous version of SigGen before running the installation program. If you are installing the 16-bit version, you also need Win32S release 1.3. You can get that at ftp.microsoft.com. Before installing the 16-bit version, be sure to close all open programs. See the help file for detailed information. If you have problems, complaints, suggestions, or just want to chat, e-mail me at "Ken@Kyler.com." SigGen may be distibuted freely. SigGen is shareware and must be registered after 30 days. The shareware version has some functions disabled. You can't change the database; create new databases; add, edit,or delete taglines; use the command line switches; or have SigGen start your mail reader. Needless to say, I encourage you to register! After all, it is only US$10 to register! I hope you enjoy SigGen! Sincerely, Ken Kyler (aka sKyler)