Swift Access Version 1.5 (C) Copyright 1993 TOGGLE BOOLEANS Introduction ------------ Swift Access provides iconic representations of your applications on your Windows desktop. When you first run Swift Access, icons for the most frequently used Windows utilities will be loaded. Using Swift Access ------------------ After you have started Swift Access, the Swift Access Control Panel can be accessed by double-clicking on the Swift Access icon at the top left of your screen. From the Control Panel you can customize Swift Access to display icons for the programs that you most frequently use. Up to twelve icons are supported. To add a new icon to the list, click on the '>' button to the right of one of the empty text boxes. The Properities menu will appear, allowing you to specify the program information for that icon. In the Command Line text box, enter the full path of the application you wish to add. Alternatively, you can click on the Browse button to invoke the standard Windows dialog box for locating programs. When not using the Browse button, remember to type the full path name of the application By default, Swift Access will use the application's directory as the default working directory. To specify a different working directory, simply type the directory name in the Working Dir text box. You can also select the initial window state for an icon's application. Through the radio buttons in the Window State group, you can select initial window states of Normal, Minimized or Maximized. Note that some applications do not support this feature. Support is dependant upon the application itself and is beyond the control of Swift Access. Address ------- TOGGLE BOOLEANS P.O. Box 4204 Station E Ottawa, Ontario Canada, K1S 5B2 You can also reach TOGGLE BOOLEANS developers on CompuServe. Address comments to 71534,3255. Internet users can send mail to 71534.3255@compuserve.com. License and Disclaimer ====================== The Swift Access and the Swift Access Working Model are provided AS IS. TOGGLE BOOLEANS will in no way be responsible, in financial or any other terms, for any damages whatsoever (both consequential and incidental) resulting from the use or misuse of Swift Access or the Swift Access Working Model.