Program Object Maker By: Bill Komanetsky (CIS: 73227,1730) Description: This little program will sit on your OS/2 Warp desktop and do nothing. However.... When you drag an executable file from one of your drive folders to it, the program springs to life and creates a program object on your your desktop automatically. No more opening the templates folder and dragging a program object to the desktop, then answering a bunch of questions. Just drag and Drop. Try it out! Installation: - Copy the files: PGMOBJ.EXE PGMOBJ.ICO to any directory on your hard drive. - Open the Templates folder and drag a Program object to your desktop. The settings notebook for this program should automatically open. - Type in the PGMOBJ.EXE file name with a path in the Path and File name entry line on the first page of the Program Tab of the Settings notebook. Example: C:\OS2TOOLS\PGMOBJ.EXE - You don't really need a Working directory. - Go to the General Tab and change the name of the program object to: Program Object Maker or, anything you like. - Close the Settings notebook - Your Done. - To verify your installation, make sure the programs Icon displays correctly. Usage: - Drag any .EXE, .CMD, .COM, or .BAT file from one of your Drives folders over the Program Object Makers Icon located on your desktop. - Afterwards, a new program object will be created with a default name. Also a Status window will be displayed telling you that the program has been created successfully, or if an error occurred. Press the OK button to close this window. - You can even drag Multiple program objects at one time! Problems? Please report any problems to the author on Compuserve at 73227,1730 Warranty? None. Copyright? None! This is freeware. You can copy it, give it to your friends, I don't care. Just don't sell it!