readme.txt Hello there! ClockZone is more than just another timekeeping program for Windows. It's a clock with a surprise. Sure, it'll show you the time in four North American zones without taking up a lot of screen real estate. But when that gets boring, try clicking on the skull. Just make sure your casters are locked and your sneakers are tied... There should be four files, including this one. I recommend you keep them all in one directory. Name it C:\CLOCK or something like that. The files are: CLOCKZON.EXE - The program (ClockZone Version 1.0). CLOCKZON.INI - An initialization file. Keep in same directory as CLOCKZON.EXE. CLOCKZON.HLP - A Windows standard help file. Must also be in same directory as above. README.TXT - The file you are reading now. IMPORTANT NOTE: Not included with the AOL distribution version is: VBRUN300.DLL First, the good news: You may already have it. (If ClockZone runs, you do.) Now the bad news: ClockZone won't run without it. So if you don't have it, get it and copy it into your Windows\system subdirectory. You can download it separately from America Online or other places. It's VERY common because many, many programs are written in Microsoft Visual Basic 3.0, and they all require it. (I don't think the earlier versions VBRUN100.DLL and VBRUN200.DLL will work with ClockZone, although I haven't tested it with them.) ClockZone is freeware. You don't have to register or pay for it, and I don't have to work at it like a job. However, if you'd like to suggest improvements, or just tell me how much you like it, please write to me at: kstadden@AOL.com Have fun. Ken Stadden 11/21/94