QueuePlay v1.0 (c) 1996 Matt Ginzton, MaDdoG Software released 12/13/96 ====================================== QueuePlay is a multimedia utility for Windows that lets you easily create a playlist of media files, and then plays them back in order. QueuePlay runs under Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0. Installation ============ Right-click the QPlay.inf file (its icon is a notebook with a gear on it), then choose Install. QueuePlay will be copied to a new folder in your Program Files folder. You can uninstall QueuePlay via the Add/Remove Programs control panel. Usage ===== There are three steps to using QueuePlay: 1. Find the files you want to play -- in the Windows Explorer, open the folder(s) containing the media files you want to play (a good start is C:\Windows\Media). 2. Right-click each file you want to play (you can also select a group of files by dragging or using the Shift and Ctrl keys, and then right-click any file in the group). Choose QueuePlay from the context menu that appears. Notice that a Q icon appears on your taskbar next to the clock, if it wasn't already there. Repeat step 2 for any other media clips you want to play. 3. Once all your files are queued, click on the Q on the taskbar to start playback. More information ================ Use your web browser to view the file QPlay.htm, located in the QueuePlay folder (probably C:\Program Files\MaDdoG\QPlay). Terms and conditions ==================== QueuePlay is freeware, but if you like it (or if you don't!) please send feedback to one of the email addresses listed in the About... box. QueuePlay is supplied without any warranties, expressed or implied.