NetLaunch v3.10 Released to the Public Domain By Robert Simpson First release: April 2, 1997 3.0 Release : April 25, 1997 3.06 Release : May 1, 1997 3.10 Release : May 9, 1997 NetLaunch is a very tiny utility I wrote because I'm lazy. When I dial my ISP, I always launch the same programs as soon as my connection is established. When I am done, (if I haven't done so already) I always close all those programs down afterwards. So enter NetLaunch. NetLaunch sits idly in your Win95 system tray, waiting for you to connect to your ISP. As soon as it detects a connection, it launches all the programs you've put in its Launch List. When you close down your dial-up connection, NetLaunch closes down all the programs it started (if they are still active). Adding programs to the Launch List is as easy as dragging and dropping icons into the Launch List window. NetLaunch also features many enhancements to Dial-Up Networking, such as pressing the "Connect" button, auto-redial on disconnect, override username and password, connection scheduling, and the list goes on! Finally, the most impressive feature of NetLaunch is the fact that it is fully extensible using the NetLaunch API. This means anyone can write a DLL for NetLaunch and add any amount of functionality to the program! Most of the built-in functions are accessible from the DLL, and NetLaunch will keep the extension informed of events. Contact me or check out my website for the API documentation. If you want to be informed of further updates of this program, please send me some e-mail and I will add you to the mailing list for this product. Robert Simpson Programmer at Large Black Castle Software, LLC Phx, AZ mailto:simpson@primenet.com http://www.primenet.com/~simpson