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ABOUT THE MULTIMEDIA TOOLBOOK EVALUATION EDITION -- RELEASE NOTES
October 26, 1992
The main difference between the Multimedia ToolBook Evaluation
Edition and the full version of Multimedia ToolBook is that you
can work only up to six hours at Author level per book using the
Evaluation Edition. For details about Author level and Reader
level in ToolBook, look up these terms by choosing the Index
command from Toolbook's Help menu.
The time limit applies to any book used with the Evaluation
Edition: sample applications, other ToolBook applications, and
books you create with either the Evaluation Edition or the full
version of ToolBook.
When you save a book after working at Author level, the
Evaluation Edition subtracts the time spent from the six-hour
limit. If you do not save changes or if you work with the book
only at Reader level, the remaining time is not reduced.
The Evaluation Edition displays the amount of time remaining
each time you save a book or go to Author level. You can also
find out how much time is left by choosing the About ToolBook
command from the Help menu. If the time runs out for a book,
you can continue to use it at Reader level, but you cannot
switch to Author level. To continue using any of the Evaluation
Edition's sample applications at Author level after their time
limit has expired, you can reinstall the Evaluation Edition
using the Setup disk. Books that you create or modify with the
Evaluation Edition can be used without alteration with the full
version of Multimedia Toolbook, even if their evaluation time
limit has expired.
NOTE: Objects and text in a book carry with them the Author-level
time that remains for that book. If you copy and paste
an object from a book with less time than the destination
book, or paste text from a field into another field,
the destination book's time is set to the time carried by
the pasted object.