[ This file, Info.txt, is provided to assist the software vendor in preparing promotional information. ] About... Visible::Setup(tm) ------------------- developers' installation utility for DOS applications Visible::Setup(tm) is a simple, basic install utility for DOS applications. It is easier for the developer to configure an installation sequence with Visible::Setup than with batch files (ie, the much-maligned 'install.bat'), yet far more elegant and professional in execution and appearance. In utilizing Visible::Setup, there is no scripting language to learn, there are no scripts or macros to write, nor are there unusual setup practices that deviate from customary, familiar usage in the DOS environment. Visible::Setup provides a clean, professional image to all application installations. Color usage and screen text formatting is clean, simple, and intentionally compatible with traditional DOS text, as the program makes judicious use of DOS services during the installation process. Colors, attributes, and screen prompts are specifically designed to be usable and visible on all color, monochrome, and laptop/notebook displays. The demonstration for the Visible::Setup program is provided by performing an installation of itself. Therefore, the developer may begin evaluation of Visible::Setup by observing its installation: the developer's installation sequences will have similar execution and appearance. Visible::Setup(tm) may be used with most traditional MS-DOS language installations, including those created with CA-Clipper, Borland Turbo Pascal, QuickBASIC, PowerBasic, Visual Basic(tm) for DOS, dBase, Clarion, C, etc. It is small, efficient, and executes cleanly and swiftly from DOS (or a DOS box in Windows(tm) ). Its small file size (about 16k, not compressed) provides for minimal space usage on distribution disks. Comprehensive documentation is included. The full registration fee is only $21.95. Program Requirements --------------------- The requirements for creating Visible::Setup(tm) installation sequences include a DOS-compatible PC with 512k memory. DOS 3.1 (or later) or Windows 3.x (or greater) should be utilized. Developed by: RCCO Research