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- Welcome to "Win, What, Where"
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- This file contains the following sections:
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- - What is Win, What, Where?
- - Installation Notes
- - User's Guide in On-line Help
- - Obtaining the Most Up-To-Date Version of Win, What, Where
- - How to De-Install Win, What, Where
- - How to Contact Basic Systems
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- WHAT IS Win, What, Where ?
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- Simply put, Win, What, Where tracks all applications you run in Windows. It logs when a
- program was launched and details how long that program ran.
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- Organizations with a large number of computers can monitor each machine's usage. This
- allows you to upgrade and allocate resources based on real information.
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- Win, What, Where records the time you spend on files showing you at a glance how much
- time you've spent on a project, giving you insight into your productivity. More important, if
- you have a PC you use for both business and home-related tasks or games, and you need to
- be able to write off part of the cost of your computer for your taxes, the program will provide
- a precise breakdown for each type of use. With Win, What, Where, you can present the IRS
- with a log that proves you actually do business on the PC, and don't just play games.
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- If you charge for your work by the hour, Win, What, Where will help to ensure that you bill
- the right amount for your work. Because the program works completely in the background,
- you don't have to remember to log in and out of projects. Win, What, Where tells you
- exactly how long you've spent on each file associated with a particular project Win, What,
- Where can even generate files you can use to directly bill clients. Finally, the program's
- extensive archiving abilities give you a handy way to remember filenames you might have forgotten:
- Just look in the Win, What, Where log, and you'll get a list of every file on which you've
- worked, along with the time and date you were using them.
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- Win, What, Where won't get in the way. Load it and forget it. Your time and activities are
- recorded automatically.
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- Registered users receive a printed manual and a registered copy of WWW 2.0.
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- The cost for registration is only $35 plus $2 shipping/handling.
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- INSTALLATION NOTES
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- You can install WWW one of two ways:
- 1. From the Windows File Manager, log to the Drive or Directory and
- double click on SETUP.EXE
- 2. From the Windows Program Manager, choose Run from the File menu,
- type A:\SETUP, and press Enter.
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- That's all there is to it! We hope you enjoy the program. The trial
- license for WWW allows you to use it for a period of 31 days,
- after which time you must register it if you continue using it.
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- INVALID FILE FORMAT
- Several versions of THREED.VBX and SPIN.VBX exist. WWW makes every attempt
- to locate these files during installation, however there can be copies of
- these files found in the DOS PATH prior to \WINDOWS\SYSTEM. If you see this
- message, do the following:
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- 1. Place the original installation diskette in B:
- 2. From File Manager or Program Manager, enter File, Run and the
- following commands:
- 3. EXPAND B:\THREED.VB_ C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\THREED.VBX
- 4. EXPAND B:\SPIN.VB_ C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SPIN.VBX
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- USER'S GUIDE IN ON-LINE HELP
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- WWW contains a complete User's Guide in its on-line help system.
- You can select the "Help" Menu, or press F1 in all dialogs to go
- directly to specific help for that dialog.
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- OBTAINING THE MOST UP-TO-DATE VERSION OF WWW
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- CompuServe: Windows Shareware Forum (GO CIS:WINSHARE from any ! prompt)
- Ice Castle BBS (509) 736-0976 [N,8,1 - 2400-14.4]
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- HOW TO DE-INSTALL WWW
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- If you wish to de-install WWW from a system, do the following:
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- 1) You must manually remove the WWW entry from either
- the StartUp group or the "Load=" line in the WIN.INI file.)
- 2) Delete all files in WWW's home directory (assuming
- this directory contains ONLY WWW files!)
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- HOW TO CONTACT BASIC SYSTEMS
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- If you have any questions about WWW, please contact us at:
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- Basic Systems, Inc.
- 2103 West Canal Drive
- Kennewick, WA 99336
- USA
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- phone (509) 735-2386 (3am - Noon Pacific, no that's not a misprint)
- fax (509) 735-1730 (24 hours /day)
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- EMail addresses
- CompuServe: 70034,1341
- Internet: 70034.1341@compuserve.com
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- Thank you for trying Win, What, Where!
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