***************************************************************************** * Title Bar Resource Ver1.1E (FREEWARE) * * * * Copyright(C)1994 by Shohei Sato * * Translated by Hitoshi Ozawa * * Release 1994/10/28 * ***************************************************************************** Title Bar Resource is an utility to display remaining Windows resource and memory to a right-hand side of a title bar in an active window. Features include: 1. Only display on active window. 2. Change between Total remaining -> GDI remaining -> User remaining display modes by clicking a mouse on the displayed field. 3. Location of a title bar can be changed, so it will not interfere with other softwares using a title bar. Requirements ***************************************************************** Hardware: 80386 or higher machine 4MB or more RAM memory Software: MS-Windows3.1 or higher Liability ******************************************************************** The author and the developer of this software will not take any responsibilities for any damages that may occur with the use of this software. The files contained in TIRES.LZH file are distributed "as is" and without any expressed and implied warranties. The user assumes the entire risk of using the software. Included Files *************************************************************** The following 3 files are included in the TIRES.LZH file: TIRESE.EXE Execution file README.TXT Introduction (the file you are reading right now) PROG.LST List of other interesting programs Installation ***************************************************************** Execute the TIRESE.EXE file from Windows by using either the File Manager or the Program Manager. When the file is executed, it will create a TITIME.INI in the WINDOWS directory if it does not already exist. Operation ******************************************************************** When Title Bar Resource is active, it will display system information at a default position on a screen. Right mouse click on [Memory] or [Resource] Clicking the right mouse button on either [Memory] or [Resource] will bring up a Title Bar Clock color dialog box. Color of the button can be set from this dialog box. Left mouse double click on [Memory] Double clicking the right mouse button on [Memory] will bring up a Title Bar Resource Setup dialog box. Position of Title Bar Resource button can be adjusted from this dialog box. Distribution ***************************************************************** This program can be distributed only in the original archived TIRES.LZH formatted file. Do not change this file or any files within. This file can be freely distributed. If it is to be copied to another forum or to another distribution channel, please contact the developer to let us know exactly where it is to be copied. We will need this information to maintain and upgrade Title Resource Bar at all locations. If the TIRES.LZH file is to be distributed for commercial or in any manner including exchange of object(s) not excluding money, permission from the developer is required. If this program is to be mentioned in any article, please send a E-mail to one of the developers. Copyright ******************************************************************** Title Bar Resource is copyrighted to Shohei Sato. No part of this program or data may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without a written permission from Shohei Sato. Development ****************************************************************** Title Bar Resource is written in Borland C++ 3.1 (Japanese) with AF. It has been tested on PC-9801 RA21 (NEC), Gateway2000 P5-90, IBM Think Pad 500, and PC-H98s model U8 (NEC). Releases ********************************************************************* Ver 1.1 Move bar to default position when right mouse button is pressed while left mouse button is pressed on a [Memory] field. Ver 1.0 Initial release Support ********************************************************************** Support for Title Bar Resource is provided by CompuServe E-mail. If you have any question, opinion, suggestions, or other comments, please send any E-mail to: Shohei Sato Nifty Serve: MXA00303 Hitoshi Ozawa CompuServe: 100220,3402 Microsoft is a registered trademark and Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States of America and other countries.