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"How The Mind Work's and How To Make It Work Better"
Copyright (c) 1993-1994 by David Leithauser
Help File design - Copyright (c) 1994 by Claire Walters
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This book is distributed in the MS (tm) Windows HLP format. You must have
MS Windows 3.1 to view this HLP file.
HTMW.EXE Includes the following files;
-README.TXT ( this file )
-FILE_ID.DIZ
-HTMW.HLP
To view the HLP file, copy HTMW.HLP to any directory on your hard drive.
From the file manager in Windows double click on HTMW.HLP.
You can also run the HLP file from the program manager by creating an icon
in a chosen group. Consult your MS Windows manual for instructions on
creating icons in the program manager.
Shareware contributions
This book is distributed as Shareware. If you find this book useful,
please register by sending $10 to:
David Leithauser
4649 Van Kleeck Drive
New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169
People who register will be put on a mailing list to receive updates on the
book, announcements of related materials, and other goodies related to the
material in this book. If you send $15 instead of $10, you will be sent a
professionally printed hard copy of the book.
You are free to duplicate and distribute this material provided that all of
files in this package are distributed together and the material is not
changed, modified, added to, or deleted from in any way without my (David
Leithauser) permission. I can be reached at the above address, on GEnie
(D.LEITHAUSER), on CompuServe (74046,1556), or by Internet at
74046.1556@compuserve.com.
This book is also available is DOS hypertext format using the
HyperRead hypertext system. It is posted on GEnie, CompuServe, and
other major systems. Search the IBM PC sections of such systems for the
keyword MIND to find it. Contact David Leithauser at one of the above
addresses if you prefer a DOS version and cannot find it.