Wcron V1.0 Periodical Task Schedular What is Wcron? Wcron is a periodical task schedular. The name Wcron stands for Windows cron. "Cron" is a standard tool on Unix Systems and it is very commonly used. In fact most Unix systems depends a lot on cron. Cron (and Wcron for that matter) is most useful for machines that runs 24 hours a day. Wcron let you specify the time of execution of a specific tasks. It can be used for once only executions and for periodical executions. This archive should contain the following files: Wcron.exe Wcron itself Wcron.hlp Wcron help file Remind.exe Little reminder for use with Wcron. Documented in the help file. Trimfile.exe A DOS and Windows program to trim files to a certain length. Documented in the help file. Readme.txt This file. Wcron is not free. If you decide on using it, after a trial period, you are obligated to purchase a license for its use. A license for the use of Wcron can be obtained by sending a $15.00 registration fee to: Sylvain Tremblay 4933 Verreau, Montreal, Quebec Canada H1M 2C7 The license fee paid for Wcron is a one time fee. Licensed users may obtain and use future revisions of Wcron by Cinétic Systems without reregistration. For more information about Wcron, please refer to the Windows Help file provided with Wcron.