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- ReadMe
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- This simple program lets you View JPG, GIF, BMP, PCX, or WMF
- image files. It fully supports Drag'n'Drop from the Explorer.
- To run it all you do is run the "PPSView" file from either the
- command prompt or the Explorer. You are now ready to View until
- your heart is content.
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- Send Donations to:
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- Satori & Associates, Inc.
- Andy Satori
- P.O. Box 767907
- Roswell, GA 30076
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- This program should work with any Version of Windows 3.X or
- Greater.
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- Revision
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- Version 1.00 - FreeWare Release
- - View
- - JPG
- - GIF
- - PCX
- - BMP
- - WMF
- - Save as Wallpaper file PPS.BMP
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- Setup
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- Unzip this file and the imglib20.dll to where ever you would like.
- It will run from anywhere on the machine or network. Then just run
- the program. I keep it around as a utility. If I find any other
- useful little stuff like this I'll probably expand this a little bit.
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- Disclaimer
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- You are granted the right to use and to make an unlimited
- number of copies of the FreeWare version of this software.
- You may not disassemble, decompose, reverse engineer, or alter
- any of the files in the package. This includes, but is not
- limited to modifying any icons, menus, or displays associated
- with the software.
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- This software is provided as FreeWare and cannot be sold.
- This restriction does not apply to connect time charges, or
- flat rate connection/download fees for electronic bulletin
- board services. This software can not be bundled with any
- commercial package or distributed by itself or accompanying
- books or magazines without express written permission from
- the author.
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- The author of this program accepts no responsibility for
- damages resulting from the use of this product and makes no
- warranty or representation, either express or implied, including
- but not limited to, any implied warranty of merchantability or
- fitness for a particular purpose. This software is provided
- "AS IS", and you, its user, assume all risks when using it.
-
- Simply stated, if you break something, it is not our
- responsibility.(I would hope that all of this goes with out saying,
- but..)
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