MAK Loader With three MS Programs using .mak as thier Project File extention (VC++, VBWin, VBDos), you have to choose which one works with DblClick in FileManager to load Projects. Not anymore, "Mak Loader" can be associated to .mak files in FileMan and when a file with .mak file ext. is DblClicked the Path & Name is passed to "MAK Loader" and then you can choose a Button Linked to the proper Program. So if you use more than one of MS Visual Languages this is a real time saver. To setup, simply copy the "makload.exe" to directory of your choice. C:\VB is a good place, but it really doesn't matter. To associate your project files with an "Mak Loader", 1 In File Manager highlight a file with .mak extention (for example: c\vb\autoload.mak), 2 From the File menu, choose Associate... 3 In the Associate dialog box, insert the Path to the dir. in which you copied "Mak Loader" to. 4 Choose the OK button. For help with the Associate dialog box, choose the Help button or press F1 while using the dialog box. Once this is done, the "MAK Loader" can be started by DblClicking any .mak file, the first time it is run the paths to your MS Programs will need to be set. Click desired Button and a window will come up that lets you set these paths, move mouse over one of the boxes and click to activate, then click Browse Btn. (brings up a File Dialog window that lets you find and DblClick on the .exe) and set to MS Program for that Textbox. All other paths can be set at this time. Once all Paths are set the program will read them from the .ini file on future startups. This program is ShareWare, and for the first 15 days it will run with no nag messages, after that the AboutBox will come up when program starts. To Order Click the Register Btn. on the About window, then the Order Form Btn. fill out the order info and print. Send Check or Money Order To: Bill Pennington PO Box 3812 Sarasota, Fla. 34230 Send Comments or Suggestions to: CIS: 72154,167 AOL: Bonsai Kid