MultiApp Version 0.9 beta test Copyright 1992 John Navas II, All Rights Reserved May be freely distributed for private, non-commercial use. MultiApp will start multiple applications (Windows or DOS) from the Windows command line. This allows you to add an icon to the program manager that will launch more than one application at a time. Simply identify these applications as arguments to the MultiApp Windows command line. For example: MULTIAPP write "notepad readme.txt" will start both Windows Write (with no document) and Windows Notepad (with README.TXT). The application launched last will be the top window. Note that quoted argument strings are supported. By default all applications are started as normal windows. To start following applications as an icon, insert a "-" argument; to reverse the effect of the "-", use "+". For example: MULTIAPP - write + "notepad readme.txt" starts Windows Write as an icon and Windows Notepad as a normal window. If an application is not found, MultiApp will display an error dialog box. Once all application(s) are launched, MultiApp terminates.