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STARFISH INTERNET UTILITIES--Getting Started Welcome to Internet Utilities 97, designed to speed up all your online and offline work with the Internet and Windows 95 or NT 4.0. Just by dragging and clicking, you can connect quickly to your favorite Internet sites, unzip compressed files, track your online communications, and use powerful Internet tools.
This document is intended to help you get started using Internet Utilities. It shows you where to go for assistance if you need it. For details on how to use Internet Utilities 97, click the Help button Be Sure to RegisterBe sure to register, so that you can receive valuable information and updates from Starfish Software. Click the Register Now! button that appears when you start Internet Utilities 97.System RequirementsHere's what you need to run Internet Utilities 97:
Software: Microsoft Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0. Hard Disk Space: Internet Utilities 97 uses 5Mb of hard disk space. Internet Connectivity: To use the Internet features such as the InternetMeter, you need a 32-bit World Wide Web browser. Sounds: Some features, such as the InternetClock, use sound. Your disk includes several .WAV sound files that appear as choices when you are setting up your Internet Utilities 97 preferences. If your computer is equipped with a sound card, you can play the sounds contained in these .WAV files. If you do not have a sound card, the alarms will produce a system beep. Installing Internet Utilities 97Note: If you are upgrading, you must uninstall the previous version of Internet Utilities. Your configuration and QuickMarks files will be retained.To install Internet Utilities 97:
If Setup does not start automatically, open the Windows Start menu and choose Run. Type d:setup and click OK. If &d" is not the correct letter for your CD-ROM drive, substitute the correct letter. Install Internet Utilities in a separate directory; do not attempt to install it over another program. If you are upgrading, be sure to install Internet Utilities into the same directory as the previous version, after uninstalling the old version.
When you start Internet Utilities 97The first time you run Internet Utilities 97, the AppOrganizer scans
to find installed programs it recognizes and arranges them in QuickMarks
tabs, such as an Internet tab for your World Wide Web browsers. You can
add or delete applications and rename these groups as desired. Internet
Utilities 97 also automatically imports your Internet "Bookmarks,"
if you are using Netscape Navigator, and "Favorites," if you
are using Microsoft Internet Explorer, and puts them in special Bookmarks
and Favorites tabs on your QuickMarks utility.
About the utilitiesFrom top to bottom: QuickMarks, QuickZip, InternetTools, InternetMeter
Removing Internet Utilities 97To remove Internet Utilities 97 from your system:
Right-click the InternetMeter icon in the system tray area of your Windows 95 taskbar and select Close InternetMeter from the shortcut menu. Open the Windows 95 Control Panel. Select Add/Remove Programs, and then select Internet Utilities 97 from the list. Click the Add/Remove button. After removing Internet Utilities 97, restart Windows. |
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