Most of our disks have documentation files on them. These files usually have extentions of DOC, TXT, or MAN. Files with the name of READ.ME, README, READ.1ST, README.1ST, or MANUAL can also be considered documentation. Use the DIR command to view a list of these files, among others. For example: DIR /P You may view any of these files with the TYPE command. For example: TYPE READ.ME You may print any of these files with the COPY command. For example: COPY READ.ME PRN Programs that require MS-Windows usually include MS-Windows Write, WRI, files. Before using the software, read any information the author has provided. If you still have problems, you may do the following: - Get in front of your computer. - Turn it on, if it is off. - Get the disk(s) we sent you. - Prepare a blank disk, if you do not have a hard disk. - Call technical support at 1-317-856-7535. ------------------------------------- Thanks for your support of our services. Copyright 1992 Public Brand Software This collection of programs has been provided by and is copyrighted by Public Brand Software, P.O. Box 51315, Indianapolis IN 46251 in addition to the copyrights kept by the individual authors. Please respect each authors copyright, license, and registration agreements. If this software saves you even an hour of work, then it is certainly worth compensating the author for the many hours of work spent writing the software. ------------------------------------- A complete catalog of Shareware and Public Domain MS-DOS software is available by calling 1-800-426-DISK (voice) 24 hours a day 1-800-426-3475 or 1-317-856-7571 in Indianapolis.