Gorin's Power Prompter for Windows v1.00 - 27th November 1994 "The power of DOS, the ease of Windows, the best of both!" Shareware vendors, BBS Sysops and anyone considering distributing Power Prompter, should read VENDOR.WRI. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Microsoft Windows 3.1 or later running in Standard or Enhanced mode. A hard disk with approximately 1MB available. Power Prompter needs about 300k free memory to run and is also compatible with OS/2, requiring v2.1 or later. SUPPLIER Registered copies of Power Prompter are available from: Neil Gorin (Software) 4 Rookwood Drive Stevenage Hertfordshire SG2 8PJ ENGLAND For technical support, you can contact me via: Telephone: (01438) 362671 - Evenings and Weekends Internet: neil.gorin@nildram.com BBS: Via the Shareware Support BBS on (01442) 891109 REGISTRATION For full registration information, including site licencing and multiple copies, please refer to the dialogue box displayed on exiting the program. A registration form is available in REGISTER.WRI. An alternative form for all NGS products is in REGISTER.DOC. Please use one of these forms if at all possible. INSTALLATION Run the SETUP program from Program or File Manager to install Power Prompter. If you do not use Program Manager, please add the program PROMPTER.EXE to your application launchpad. NOTES Please re-read all help documentation before phoning for technical support. KNOWN PROBLEMS Switching to Borland's Resource Workshop if it's been minimised makes it lose all child windows. From my testing, most other replacement task switchers cause this problem too, so I think it's a Borland bug. Programs written using Visual Basic sometimes give out two names in the task list. One appears to be a hidden window and is normally in upper case. POW is a good example of this. If you can't see all the words in the About or About the Author dialog boxes, you've got the wrong MS SANS SERIF font installed! Reset your display to VGA, then reselect your normal mode to fix this. If this doesn't work, call me and I'll guide you through an alternative procedure to fix it.