MDesk for OS/2, release 1.3 Copyright (C) John McCalla, 1995-96 All Rights Reserved. README FILE THIS PROGRAM(S) IS SHAREWARE. YOU ARE GRANTED A 45 DAY TRIAL PERIOD AFTER WHICH YOU MUST REGISTER IT. SEE THE ON-LINE USER'S GUIDE UNDER "What is Shareware?" FOR MORE INFORMATION. -> PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHAREWARE CONCEPT ! <- INTRODUCTION MDesk is an add-on or shell replacement for the WPS. The product offers excellent program launching facilities, as well as numerous utilities which will increase your productivity with OS/2. When used as a shell replacement, you save about 2-3 MB of RAM as compared to the typical memory use of the WPS. You will also find that MDesk is much faster that the WPS, especially when Objects Desktop is also running on top of the WPS. For more information, browse through the "Overview" sections the on-line user's guide (MDGuide.INF). Upgraders may want to browse through the "Release History" section of the on-line user's guide to get a listing of improvements, changes, and new features. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: You will need about 900KB of hard disk space to be able to install MDesk. If you are upgrading, you'll need about 400KB free. 1. Unzip this archive (MDESK1??.ZIP) to a temporary directory. If you are upgrading, please refer to that section in the user's manual before proceding. In particular, _don't_ continue if MDesk is currently your shell. 2. Type MDSETUP _from_ that temporary directory. The Setup Utility will handle all the installation for you. In particular: 1. Copy the files to their new home directory (which you may choose). 2. Create WPS objects for the programs. 3. Add the new home directory to the PATH, LIBPATH, and BOOKSHELF. 4. Save some settings in OS2.INI. 5. Create the standard MDesk Folders and Program Objects. 6. Install the MDesk device driver. Steps 3,4,5 are taken only when this is a first time installation. After MDesk Setup is done, exit it and do the following: 3. Delete all files left in the temporary directory. 4. Shutdown, and reboot your system. IMPORTANT NOTES: 1. UnInstall does not remove MDesk's entries in PATH, LIBPATH, and BOOKSHELF directives of the Config.sys file, neither does it take out the DEVICE= statement for the MDesk device driver. 2. The visual appearance of MDesk is greatly improved on systems where the frame colour is set to light grey. 3. OS/2 2.x is no longer supported. To make sure no one attempts to run MDesk on a 2.x system, the main executable (MDESK.EXE) was made Warp only. 4. Those upgrading from versions 1.1 or less will find that their folder positions and colours will be returned to their defaults. This was unavoidable, and I apologize. NOTE: If you find anything you think is bug, and it is not listed in the "Known Problems" section of the user's guide please report it. See MDGuide under "Obtaining Support" for addresses. ABOUT THE AUTHOR This package was primarily designed by me, John McCalla, which of is also the origin of the program's name (M for McCalla). An incredible amount of work was spent developing this project. So please, if you want to honour this work, and insure the software continues to evolve, register !! I would like to thank all those who have already registered. You have really encouraged me to improve MDesk. It is wonderful to hear the stories of how MDesk has improved your OS/2 systems. I would expecially like to thank those who have actively promoted MDesk in their OS/2 user groups and among their friends and collegues. NOTE TO INTERNET USERS A World Wide Web (WWW) site has been setup to help support MDesk. You will find late breaking information, an on-line suggestion box, a bug reporting facility, and a product registration form. You can access the MDesk Support Center with the URL: http://www.cs.mcgill.ca/~johnm/mdesk.html Although I prefer getting feedback through this site, for those who don't have access to the WWW I can be e-mailed at johnm@cs.mcgill.ca. See the MDGuide book for more information. IMPORTANT: I will be changing my internet provider sometime during the summer of 1996. If I am not able to get mail and www stuff forwarded automatically (and your mail bounces), please use the Lycos search facility ("http://query2.lycos.cs.cmu.edu/lycos-form.html) to locate my new address. Search for "John McCalla". ENJOY ! ...End of README.TXT...