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FindPics Readme.txt File.
Installation.
FindPics does not require to be 'Installed'. It will in fact run from
wherever you unzip it (even a floppy diskette). If you would like the
process of creating the sub-directory/folder and copying the files done
for you, follow the instructions below.
1/
Unzip the archive file 'FNDPICxx.ZIP' to a temp directory/folder or floppy
diskette.
2/
From the hard drive you wish to install to, run 'INSTALL.EXE'. (or double
click 'Install.exe' from File-Manager/Windows-Explorer)
e.g. run c:\temp\install or run a:\install
3/
The default directory/folder 'FINDPICS' will be created on the H.D. you
are working from. You can change this name if you wish.
The installation does not place files in any other directory/folder other
than the installation directory/folder. Neither does it alter any of your
existing files.
Brief Description.
The program FindPics will quickly find image files on a disk, including
CD-Rom and Network Drives. Here are two suggested uses. One, for the Parent,
Guardian, School Teacher or Network Administrator that needs to ensure that
image files saved to disk, (possibly during an Internet session) are
"suitable". Two, for the computer user that collects image files, maybe for
DTP applications. You can quickly scan a magazine's cover CD-ROM for image
files.
The program FindPics V1.0 has been released as Freeware (copyright remaining
the property of C.Gaunt) and may be freely distributed.
Warranty Disclaimer.
This software is supplied as FreeWare, in good faith, without any warranty
as to performance or any other warranties whether expressed or implied.
The user assumes the entire risk of using this program. The copyright
remains the property of C.Gaunt.
Contacting the author.
findpics@c-gaunt.prestel.co.uk