================================================================= Crono 1.1 Copyright 1995 Dennis Kung. All rights reserved. ----------------------------------------------------------------- DISCLAIMER - AGREEMENT USERS OF CRONO MUST ACCEPT THIS DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY: "CRONO IS SUPPLIED AS IS. THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND OF FITNESS FOR ANY PURPOSE. THE AUTHOR ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES, DIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL, WHICH MAY RESULT FROM THE USE OF CRONO." ----------------------------------------------------------------- CRONO 1.1 for Windows CRONO is a convenient utility to set date-time stamp(s) of your file(s) to any specified value. It is especially useful when programmers or software publishers need to change the time stamps of their program files so that the time stamps can look neat and uniform and carry version information. You can use it FREE in UNLIMITED time! ENHANCEMENT TO VERSION 1.1 + A new button "Now' is added to CRONO to make setting file stamp to current time value easy. USAGE: To set the time stamp(s) of file(s): (0) Double-Click on the Crono Icon to start the program. (1) Choose a drive, file type, and directory. (2) Choose file(s) to set in the file panel. Multiple selection are possible by pressing Ctrl or Alt key while choosing your files. (3) Enter the date-time in the bottom-left edit box. Date time format is the same as the short form in your Windows Control Panel setting. E.g. if your setting is "YY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS", enter this phrase (without the quotes) "95/10/3 1:01" for Year 1995 October the third, one minutes past one. (To know what setting you have, run Control Panel, choose International.) Note: press the Now button, a current datetime phrase will appear in the editbox. (4) Press the Set button and it is done. (5) Press the Flyer button to see the About Box. (5) To quit, press Close button. REMARKS: If you have any question or comment regarding this little utility, please feel free e-mail me (Dennis Kung) at 102370,2603 CompuServe. Thanks!