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Note 1: Most of our application setup kits are now stored in self-extracting .EXE files (as opposed to .ZIP files). These setup files will automatically recognize whether you use Win3.x or Windows 95 and install the applications accordingly.

Note 2: You should activate the "Load to Disk" function of your browser before clicking on one of the links to our software. Don't forget to deactivate it after the download. (If you use NetScape's Navigator - just click the link while pressing the shift key. That'll load that item to disk.)

Note 3: All of our software requires that you have vbrun300.dll installed in your \windows\system directory. The latter is not included in the setup files as most of you already have it - and it's faily large. If you do not already have this file, you may download vbrun300.zip from one of our sites. You may also need pkunzip.exe (version 2.04g or later - also available in our sites) to decompress it to get vbrun300.dll.


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