Notes - Utility Program for Windows Copyright (c) 1994-1995 Steven Porter --------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTES VERSION 2.0 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shareware Version Interim release 2.0 12th April 1995 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- INTRODUCTION --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Documentation to accompany Notes can be found in the Windows help file NOTES.HLP. To access this, select Contents from the Help menu in Notes. Notes is a utility program for Windows, and further description about its uses and applications can be found in the Windows help file. Notes was written by Steven Porter, and is entirely my own work. Notes was written using Turbo Pascal for Windows 1.5 from Borland. Notes is an ObjectWindows program. Portions of this software package are copyright to Borland International. The software provided within this package is provided on an "as is" basis and the author (Steven Porter) makes no warranty whatsoever regarding the product and specifically disclaims any implied warranty or liability of any kind. All trademarks are acknowledged. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- DISTRIBUTION --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The complete package contained within the compressed file and is distributed as shareware. It is not free nor is it public domain. The copyright of the package is retained with the author (Steven Porter). This software can be evaluated for a limited period of 30 days. Afterwhich, if you intend to continue using it, you must register with the author (see the Windows help file for further information). You, the user, may freely distribute the compressed file, but the individual files contained within must not be distributed separately. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTALLATION --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The compressed file contains the following files: NOTES.EXE - Windows executable file NOTES.TXT - This text file NOTES.HLP - Windows help file NOTES.INI - Initialisation file FILE_ID.DIZ - Brief description for BBS VENDOR.DOC - Vendor documentation VEND_ID.DIZ - Vendor documentation (duplicate) CTL3DV2.DLL - Microsoft 3D Control DLL DEMOS.NTS - Sample NTS file CONTACT.NTS - Sample NTS file README.NTS - Additional information in NTS format All of the files should be located in one directory. The first time you execute NOTES.EXE, the program will move CTL3DV2.DLL to the windows/system directory. This makes the installation process easy. It is not necessary to copy the file yourself. If however, you have problems then check that CTL3DV2.DLL is located in the windows/system directory, and - not - in the Notes directory. Some users may already have a copy of CTL3DV2.DLL in their windows/system directory, in which case, Notes will overwrite it automatically. This will - not - cause any harm to your system because both files should be identical. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- REGISTRATION --------------------------------------------------------------------------- I ask only a nominal fee for registration, so do the right thing and register. Registration is now available using CompuServe, and by credit card. Please read the help file for full details (select Help/Contents from the Notes menu.) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONTACTING THE AUTHOR --------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you have any queries, comments, bug reports or problems, you can contact the author by post: Steven Porter 27 Elm Place Aberdeen United Kingdom AB2 3SN or I can be contacted by telephone: International - +44 1224 633248 Within the UK - 01224 633248 or I can receive email at these addresses: CompuServe: 100421,505 Internet: 100421.505@compuserve.com S Porter April 1995