Placing the cursor over the toolbar and pressing the right mouse button will pop up the
Cachet menu.
Search Cache... pops up the
search dialog to begin a new search for documents
in the cache.
Open... opens a previously saved file and attempts to rebuild it using images saved
in the cache. While you are surfing the web, you can use Netscape's Save As...
feature to save a copy of the document you are viewing. As you have no doubt seen, this
file only contains the text from the document. Cachet can open this document and check
the cache for any images which are still available to rebuild the original document for
Netscape viewing, or saving to disk with all of its images.
Save As... copies the last document rebuilt by Cachet to a new
directory along with all of its images.
This is equivalent to the Copy button on the
Cache Browse Dialog. You can use this command in
association with the Open... command to rebuild documents saved from Netscape
as files.
About Cachet... tells you what version of Cachet you are using.
Register Cachet by clicking on the toolbar with the right mouse button,
selecting About Cachet...
and pressing the Register button in the About Window.
Register. If you do not register Cachet, it will expire and cease to operate.
Registration is done by email using a major credit card. The registration form
is simple and easy to fill in. Just enter the required information and press OK. You
may select any of three currencies to pay in. Your bank will make the required conversion
to your local currency if it is not one of these. Cachet costs less than US$20.
Authorization. After pressing the OK button, you will formally authorize us
to debit your credit card in the appropriate amount.
Message. Your registration information will be converted into a block of characters
which can only be read by us. You can save this to a file which can be attached to an
email message if your application supports file attachments, or you can simply copy the
text to the clipboard and paste it into an email message. Your comments and suggestions
are welcome. We will respond by email to your registration message as soon as possible with
a PIN number which can be entered under the Setup/Options menu.
Help. Selecting Help will load the documentation pages into Netscape for
easy reading.
Exit exits Cachet.
Properties lets you set options and directories...
Directories. This page allows you to specify the Netscape cache directory and
the location of the Netscape program. In most cases, Cachet will automatically find your Netscape
program and fill in these directories properly. However, it is possible to have two different
versions of Netscape on your system. If so, you will want to set the appropriate directories
on this page. You may also be using Cachet to index html documents in an archive
directory rather than for cache browsing. In this case, you will want to set the default
directory appropriate to your needs.
Register. This is where you enter your name and the PIN number we provide
when you register. The name and number
must be entered correctly to operate. If you registered using the built in form available
by pressing the Register button on this page, or in the About Box,
the owner name will have already been entered correctly for you. Filenames. When the Copy button is used to save pages to another
directory, Cachet will automatically create filenames if multiple documents have
been selected. If the copied files are to be used only in a Windows 95 environment,
it is convenient to use long filenames which are the same as the HTML document's
title. Links between copied documents are converted to operate locally. However, if
these files are moved to a Windows 3.11 environment, the links to files with long
names will not work. In that case, select the short filenames option and the links and names will
operate in both the Windows 3.11 and Windows 95 environment. Alternatively, you may
manually name each file before it is copied.
The properties dialog can be popped up quickly using the F10 shortcut key when any
Cachet window is active.