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- WinToWeb - HTML Menu Generator, version 1.4a
- ============================================
- (First version to be distributed)
-
- Index
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- 1.) Description
- 2.) System requirements
- 3.) License
- 4.) Installation
- 5.) Contact
- 6.) Copyright
- 7.) History
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-
- 1.) Description
- ------------------------
- WinToWeb automatically generates menus for Web browsers.
- The user defines the menu's items and actions whithin an
- intuitive standard Windows interface. When the 'Generate'
- option is clicked, the program immediately writes the
- corresponding code and loads the resulting menu in the
- default Web browser. As simple as that! There are millions
- of ways to customize your menu through the 'Preferences' options.
-
- ABSOLUTELY NO KNOWLEDGE of Web related technologies required
- in order to create stunning navigation menus (just click your mouse!).
- Generated menus can be used on local machines or uploaded to
- Web servers to provide remote sites' navigation.
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- 2.) System requirements
- -----------------------
- OS: Windows 95, 98, NT
- Processor: 486 or better
- Memory: 16Mb or better
- Req. space: Under 1Mb
-
- An installed Web browser (version 4+) is indispensable.
- JavaScript and Java must be enabled.
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- 3.) License (Freeware and Shareware editions, all in one)
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- WinToWeb 'Lite' (as downloaded): Fully functionnal Freeware, limited
- to 15 elements per menu. Never expires, no nagging screens (other
- than a pop-up when limit is reached) or other crippeling schemes.
- The free 'Lite' version is for private usage only
- (non-productive/commercial usage). Private users can use the
- 'Menus chaining' method (see help) to override the 15 elements
- limitation and keep working with the free version.
-
- WinToWeb 'Pro': Payment of a license fee removes the above
- mentionned limit. A license is required for usage in productive
- professional/commercial environments. Using WinToWeb 'Lite' in
- such environment is authorized for a max. of 15 days and for
- evaluation purposes only. Please visit WinToWeb's homepage for
- current license fee (US$ 29.- as of Feb. 2000).
-
- - http://www.codexcel.com/sw/wintoweb/
-
- WinToWeb 'Lite' turns into 'Pro' when proper registration
- information is entered within the program. No need to download
- and install a new version. Projects created with 'Lite' are usable
- by 'Pro'. 'Pro' registration codes are communicated by email upon
- confirmation of payment.
-
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- 4.) Installation
- ----------------
- Automatic installation and de-installation facilities are provided.
-
- To install:
- 1.) Unzip this archive to a temporary folder
- 2.) Go to that folder and double-click "SetUp.exe"
- 3.) Follow the automatic Installer's instructions
- 4.) Launch the program directly from the Installer, the desktop
- icon or the 'Start' menu.
-
- The set-up procedure lets you choose a destination folder.
- The following sub-folders are then created under that location:
-
- ..\Help - Help, user's guide and tutorial files (all in HTML format)
-
- ..\Samples - Sample projects to get you started quickly
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- ..\Projects - A folder provided for you to save your own projects
-
- To uninstall:
- Use the standard uninstall facility provided by Windows.
- Note that in order to avoid erasing file you may have created
- using WinToWeb, any folder containing such files will NOT be erased
- at de-installation time. If you want to delete these files/folders,
- you must do it manually from the File Explorer.
-
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- 5.) Contact
- -----------
- Please use email for all contacts. Write to:
-
- wintoweb@codexcel.com
-
- Documentation updates and FAQ's are available on WinToWeb Homepage:
-
- http://www.codexcel.com/sw/wintoweb/
-
-
- 6.) Copyright
- ---------------------
- WinToWeb is Copyright (c) by Daniel Taverney, 2000.
- All rights reserved.
-
- The file 'Nav99.class' bundled with WinToWeb is a third party
- Java applet used by the 'Buttons' menu style. This work is
- covered by a GNU license and distributed by us with the express
- consent of the developer. All 'Nav99' rights belong to the
- author: JOE FLATT. Related GNU license terms and conditions as
- well as Java source code are available at the developer's site:
-
- http://www.engr.orst.edu/~joefl/nav/
-
- Please address all compliments and suggestions for 'Nav99'
- directly to the author.
-
-
- 7.) Versions history
- -------------------------------
- WinToWeb v1.4a is the first version to be publicly distributed.
-
- There is therefore no point in stating the development history
- under this chapter.
-
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- - End of Read1st.txt - Feb. 7, 2000 -
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