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- Shareware Breakthrough!
-
- Welcome to the Shareware Breakthrough CD-ROM! This disk contains
- hundreds of the latest shareware and public domain programs and files.
- This disc was designed for computers running Microsoft Windows 3.1 or
- later.How do I get started?The first thing you need to do is to
- install the Browser software for this CD-ROM. First launch Windows, and
- then choose Run from the File menu. At the command line type:
-
- D:\SETUP <ret>
-
- Where D is your CD-ROM drive. (Note that often many machines set their
- CD-ROM drive to E instead of D.) Once the setup program has run you will
- now be able to launch the Browser software directly from a Windows icon.
-
- NOTE: There are a number of programs on this disc that were written in
- Microsoft's Visual Basic language (including the browser). These
- programs require either VBRUN100.DLL or VBRUN200.DLL to run properly.
- These files were not initially installed, but they can be found on the
- CD-ROM in the \LIB subdirectory. Using file manager, these files can be
- copied into the \WINDOWS subdirectory on your hard disk drive to ensure
- that these programs will run.
-
- NOTE: This browser contains animation and sound that requires a Sound
- Blaster compatible card. There is a separate version of the browser
- in the root directory with no sound or animation. To set up this version,
- run the regular browser. After installation, choose the Shareware
- Breakthrough icon, choose Properties from the File menu, and replace
- the "SHARE.EXE" filename with "NOSOUND.EXE." This will run the
- version with no sound or animation.
-
- How do I use this CD-ROM?
-
- There are many ways to use the programs and files on this disc. Many
- programs and files can be used directly from the CD-ROM, but some
- need to be copied to your hard drive first. This is because many
- programs need to write temporary or permanent files to the drive that
- they reside on. An example of this would be a game that records the high
- score. If the game is still on the CD-ROM it would not be able to write
- a file on the CD-ROM because these discs are read-only.
- You would first have to copy the game to your hard drive and then use
- it from there. Another reason you may want to copy a program or file
- to your hard drive is speed. Programs and files will open a lot faster
- from a hard drive then from CD-ROM because hard drives are much faster
- than CD-ROM drives. The other speed advantage is that you don't have to
- wait while you mount the CD-ROM, you can just launch the program or file
- from your hard drive. Probably the best way to use the programs on this
- CD-ROM is by using the browser program on this disc. The browser program
- is a catalog of all the files on this disc. It allows you to view
- information on each item including shareware info and program description.
- The browser will also let you launch many programs, and even copy your
- favorites to your hard drive.What is Shareware?Many of the programs on this CD-ROM are designated as
- shareware programs. This means that the original author of a specific
- program is asking a reasonable shareware fee for using his program. The
- way shareware works is "try before you buy". If you try a program from
- this CD-ROM and you decide you would like to keep it, then the shareware
- author asks that you send him or her a certain amount of money.
- Shareware fees are substantially lower than prices you normally pay
- for software because the all of the money goes directly to the author.
- When software is purchased through normal retail stores, a certain
- percentage goes to the store, as well as a software distributor or
- two, not to mention expensive packaging and advertising. With shareware
- you can feel good that all of your shareware fee goes directly to the
- author. So help support shareware by sending shareware authors their fees,
- so that they will continue to create new and affordable shareware programs.
- What is Public Domain and Freeware?
-
- Many of the programs and files on this CD-ROM are designated as Public
- Domain or Freeware. This means that the author asks no fees for their work.
- The main difference is that authors retain the rights to Freeware and may
- at a later date ask a fee, or even sell their work commercially, whereas
- Public Domain files are available for any type of use. Occasionally you
- may encounter other unique designations such as Happyware or Beerware. In
- the case of Happyware the author asks you to smile each time you use his
- program, in the case of Beerware the author asks for you to send him a
- six-pack of beer.What do I do if I can't figure out how to use a program?Read the documentation that came with the program. Again, Read the
- documentation that came with the program. Nearly every program on this
- CD-ROM includes instructions on how to use each specific program. Many
- of the programs have on-line help files that can be accessed from within
- the program. Even more of the programs include a text file that contains
- instructions and documentation. These files are commonly named
- HELP.TXT or INFO.TXT and can be opened from the program Windows Write
- that was included with MS Windows, or open them with whatever word
- processing program that you use. To open one of these .TXT fileswith
- Window Write first launch Write. Next choose Open from the File menu.
- Choose .TXT from the List Files of Type menu. Navigate to your specific
- .TXT file in the Directories list. Another way to look at a text file is
- to exit to DOS and use the TYPE command. For example, at the C> prompt
- enter TYPE INFO.TXT This would list out a text file called INFO.TXT.
- Note that some subdirectories even have a general help file that applies
- to all of the files in that section.What do I do if I still can't
- figure out how to use a program?Contact the Shareware author. Who
- knows the program better than the person who wrote it! This is another
- good reason to send in those shareware fees, not only does it entitle
- you to technical support, but generally it also gets you on the list
- for important updates at nominal or free price.
-
- The Browser sofware on this CD-ROM and compilation of files and programs
- are Copyrighted 1993. The user of this disc assumes all risk in using
- any file or program found on this CD-ROM.Copyright, 1993All Rights
- Reserved.
-
- Made in USA