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*****VERSION 1.0 CMPQwk Reader Readme.txt*****
Please note the following:
1) You MUST HAVE WINDOWS 3.1 to run this program. Trying to run it
under Windows 3.0 will NOT WORK, so don't try it.
2) This program is not freeware. It is offered to the public as
shareware, which means you look at it, and if you like it and want
to use it forever and ever, you should pay for it. See the enclosed
Write files for details on how to do that.
3) CMPQwk Reader is Copyright 1993 by Derek Backus and all rights are
reserved by him. The enclosed documentation and other text support
files are Copyright 1993 by Todd Henschell.
*****INSTALLING THE PROGRAM*****
It's pretty easy. You should have two zip files. One is CQWK100A.ZIP
and the other is CQWK100B.ZIP. The second file isn't MANDATORY for
operation of the program, but unless you have it, CMPQwk isn't going to
spell check your messages. The dictionary for that is enclosed in that
second file.
You must have the following:
1) Windows 3.1 up and running with at least two megs of RAM.
2) About 3.2 megabytes of free disk space on a drive
where you can *install* the program.
3) About 3.2 megabytes of disk space to unpack the zip
files (into a temp directory) so you can run the
setup. C:\temp will work fine, try to make it
a new or empty directory so you can delete the files
after you run the install. Keep the zips, but you won't
need the files you put into the temp dir after they're
installed.
All this being satisfied, unpack both zip files into your temp dir
and run the SETUP.EXE program, either by double-clicking it in a File
Manager directory window, or clicking on Program Manager's File, Run,
menu, and then entering the path to the SETUP.EXE file and pressing ENTER..
Tell SETUP where you want to put the program. The default should work
for most folks. Put it where you'd like it, but it's best to put it in
its own directory, and not with something else.
Setup will copy the files and advise you when it's finished. If you
are using Program Manager as your shell, it will offer to put an icon
for CMPQwk there for you. Choose which group you'd like to use.
Double-click on the Program Manager icon, or double-click on the
CMPQWK.EXE file in a File Manager window.
The first time the program loads it will open a sample packet. Read
through the sample packet to see explanations on some of the features.
Enjoy.
7/2/93
Derek Backus
Todd Henschell
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