CDPLAYER FOR WINDOWS 95/NT - EVALUATION COPY - ON 30 DAYS TRIAL The program on this disk is version 4 of our Windows 95/NT audio CD Player program. It provides complete control over the playing of audio CDs and the ability to catalogue your collection and browse through it. You may contact Jupiter Software by EMail: CompuServe: 100140,2134 or pbrace@proacc.compulink.co.uk or by post, phone or fax, our full details are given in various text files and also in the help file. Please visit our web site for information on the latest versions of our software: www.compulink.co.uk/~proacc/jupiter.html This program is Shareware, you are granted the right to use the program for a period of 30 days to evaluate if it meets your requirements. If you wish to continue to use the program after that time then you must register it. If you decide not to pay the registration fee then you must remove CDPlayer from your system. For details of the licence granted to you please read the file called LICENCE.TXT. Details of how you can register this program are contained in REGISTER.TXT and also in the help file. Copies of this program can be distributed freely without further authority provided that no charge is made for the distribution. Those charging for distribution must first obtain our permission, full details are contained in the files VENDOR.DOC and LICENCE.TXT. ********************************************************* INSTALLATION CDPlayer v4 will run under Windows 95, Windows NT or later. The following steps will add CDPlayer to your windows system. The installation program is a self extracting EXE file called SETUP.EXE. 1 Unpack the contents of the ZIP file to a floppy disk or a scratch directory on your hard disk. 2 Launch windows 3 Click on Start and then Run 4 Enter A:SETUP and click [OK] - replace A with the letter appropriate to your floppy disk or the path of the temporary drive. 5 Follow the instructions on the screen. The install program will install CDPlayer for windows in a directory called CDP95 on drive C by default, and create an entry in the start menu. You may change the default directory during installation.