Welcome to QuikDial Pro 2.0 QuikDial Pro is a shareware program that automatically dials telephone numbers from a user-specified directory using the modem on your PC. With a professional three-dimensional interface, QuickDial Pro can dial from either its window or its icon. Featuring popular options like "Always on Top", "Minimize on Use", "Hot Caption", and a button bar with descriptive icons, QuikDial Pro is ideal for automating voice telephone calls while working at your PC. Its use of minimal resources allows you to keep it on the desktop at all times! System Requirements A 386 or 486-based PC with a hard drive, Windows 3.1 or higher, MS-DOS 3.3 or higher, a VGA or better color monitor, and a mouse A Hayes-compatible modem attached to your PC and a touch-tone telephone sharing the modem Visual Basic 3.0 run-time module, VBRUN300.DLL, available on CompuServe and most BBSs, in your Windows system subdirectory. Compatibility with Earlier Versions The QuikDial Pro dialing directory is compatible with earlier programs by the same developer, distributed as QuikDial 2.0, QuikDial Pro and other titles. Simply rename the dialing directory from the previous program to QUIKDIAL.DIR. The QuikDial Pro 2.0 Files QUIKDIAL.EXE - The QuikDial Pro executable file QUIKDIAL.HLP - The QuikDial Pro help file with registration form QUIKDIAL.DIR - The QuikDial Pro dialing directory, limited to 20 entries on the unregistered version and nearly 1000 entries on the registered version QUIKDIAL.TXT - This text file containing last-minute information and installation instructions MSCOMM.VBX - A support file needed by QuikDial Pro's communications interface SS3D2.VBX - A support file needed for QuikDial Pro's dialing directory SUBEZ.VBX - A support file used by QuikDial Pro's system menu THREED.VBX - A support file needed for QuikDial Pro's three- dimensional interface CTL3DV2.DLL - A support file needed for QuikDial Pro's three- dimensional dialogs Installing QuikDial Pro 2.0 All above files ending with VBX and DLL should be copied to your Windows system subdirectory. All other files should be copied to a single directory or subdirectory reserved for the QuikDial Pro files, for example, C:\QUIKDIAL. It is essential that CTL3DV2.DLL be placed only in the Windows system subdirectory. If a copy of the file is left in the same directory as QUIKDIAL.EXE, an error message will appear and the 3-D dialogs will not operate. In addition to the above files, you must have the Visual Basic 3.0 run-time module VBRUN300.DLL in your Windows system subdirectory. The VBRUN300.DLL file is available from CompuServe and most BBSs.