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File-Ex (tm) version 2.1 for Windows 95
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Copyright 1996 by Cottonwood Software All Rights Reserved
Thank you for trying File-Ex!
File-Ex adds file management functions like Find, Copy, Delete,
Rename, and MakeDir to the Open and Save dialogs of Windows
applications automatically. File-Ex also enlarges file dialogs
to any size desired, adds Recent and Favorite file/folder lists,
and allows long file names to be used with 16-bit applications.
If you have just installed File-Ex and are reading this from
the Notepad program, try it out now by selecting File from the
menu, then Open. You should see buttons and the 'Recent...'
and 'Favorite...' lists at the bottom of the Open dialog,
and the dialog should be larger to allow more files to be listed.
(The default is still fairly small -- it can be as large as the
screen if you like.)
If you need help, click the 'File-Ex' button, and then the
Help button from that dialog.
File-Ex runs as a taskbar tray icon in Windows 95 -- you should
see a small File-Ex icon at the far right of the taskbar. Right-
click on this for the main menu, or double-click on it to bring
up a dialog with configuration, help, & option functions.
Enjoy!
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SOME IMPORTANT NOTES
There will be cases where File-Ex causes problems with a dialog,
particularly in the placement of special controls added by an
application, due to File-Ex resizing and enhancing the dialog.
Such issues are unavoidable due to the wide variety of program
designs, but there is a way to work around most problems.
To fix this (and other problems, including possible fatal errors),
you should be familiar with disabling File-Ex functions for specific
application dialogs. Please refer to the Help file for details.
MS Office 97 users (Word, Excel, etc.): Since the file dialogs of
these applications already have most of the functionality that
File-Ex adds, File-Ex has not been pre-trained for these programs.
If you prefer the File-Ex dialogs, you may still train File-Ex for
these programs (see the help file for training information).
Network users: The current version of File-Ex cannot create files
with long names (for 16-bit applciations) if the file you are saving
or opening is located on a network (remote) drive. This only applies
to 16-bit applications using File-Ex to get long file name support.
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** BONUS FREEWARE PROGRAM INCLUDED **
Our freeware program "Delayer" is also included with this package.
While Delayer can be used for other purposes as you like, it was
included here to combat a problem caused by some programs that
prevent File-Ex from working. This problem happens when some
other programs (such as Excite's "Direct" program) run after or
at the same time as File-Ex, typically during Windows start-up.
Please see the "Troubleshooting" section of the Help file for
notes about using Delayer.
Also see the Delayer help and text files for more information.
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** Important note for users of a Windows 3.1 version of File-Ex **
The File-Ex Setup routine will not overwrite a FILEEX.DAT file
if it already exists in the program directory -- this is to avoid
erasing your trained applications when upgrading.
However, if you used the Windows 3.1 version and install the Win95
version in the same directory, this will prevent the new FILEEX.DAT
file from being installed. Applications trained in Windows 3.1
will not be recognized in Windows 95, so this is a problem.
To avoid the problem, either delete the old FILEEX.DAT file before
installing the Win95 version, or install the Win95 version to a
new directory.
(Note: It is not necessarily recommended to do a Complete Removal
of the old File-Ex, since this will also delete file histories and
configuration preferences.)
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Readme.txt Contents:
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File Packing List
System Requirements
Installation
About the Evaluation Period
Giving Copies to Friends -- (Please Do!)
Support
Ordering
Site licenses & multiple-user pricing
Troubleshooting
Un-installing File-Ex
ASP Ombudsman statement
Warranty & License info
Distribution by Vendors, BBS's, etc.
File Packing List
-----------------
These files should be included in this distribution set.
If any are missing, please contact Cottonwood Software or your
distributor for a complete set. (You can download the latest
version from Compuserve or our Web page -- see the Support
section)
README.TXT This file
SETUP.EXE Installation program
REMOVE.EXE Removal (un-install) program
FILEEX.EXE Main program (please run Setup before using!)
FILEEX32.EXE 32-bit portions of the program
FXHOOK32.DL_ Part of the main program
FXHOOK.DL_ Part of the main program
COMMEX.DL_ "CommEx" portion
FXCOMN.DL_ File-Ex common functions
FILEEX.HLP Help file
FILEEX.DAT Data file for 'trained' not-so-common dialogs
FILEEX20.BIN Registration file (purchased version only)
REVISION.TXT Program revision history
ORDER.TXT Text form for ordering File-Ex (trial version only)
FILE_ID.DIZ Short description file (trial version only)
VENDINFO.DIZ Vendor info (trial version only)
DELAYER.EXE Delayer utility program
DELAYER.HLP Help file for Delayer
DELAYER.TXT 'readme' text file for Delayer
System Requirements
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File-Ex will work with any version of Windows 95
Windows NT users:
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Do NOT install this version of File-Ex if you run Windows NT!
There should be an NT version of File-Ex available in mid-1997.
Let us know if you need an upgrade to the NT version.
Just E-mail, FAX, or mail your address to us, and we will let
you know when it is released.
Installation
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If you're not familiar with File-Ex, please read the
'Overview' section in the Help file after installation.
To install File-Ex, run SETUP.EXE from Windows:
1. From the Start Menu, select Run...
2. In the Command Line box, type d:\path\SETUP, where 'd' is
the letter of the drive and 'path' is the directory where
the File-Ex files are.
For example:
C:\FILEEX\SETUP
3. Follow the instructions that appear on the screen.
4. After File-Ex installation is complete, it will need to
validate some files. This will happen automatically the
first time File-Ex is invoked, so you don't need to do
anything special for this to happen.
5. If you're not familiar with File-Ex, open the Help file
and read through the Overview sections.
Technical information on installation
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The installation procedure does the following:
Copy appropriate files to the Program and Data directories.
Add a File-Ex group with appropriate icons.
Add File-Ex to the startup group.
Verify that the operations succeeded.
Run File-Ex if requested.
Run notepad to display the readme.txt file if requested.
When File-Ex is actually invoked for the first time (through a
File/Open or File/Save command, or by automatically loading
File-Ex), it validates the information files (fileex.hlp,
readme.txt, order.txt). This ensures that File-Ex cannot be
modified and re-distributed with different company contact/order
information.
What files should be where, after installation
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These files should be in your File-Ex program directory :
README.TXT
FILEEX.EXE
FXHOOK.DLL
FXHOOK32.DLL
FXCOMN.DLL
COMMEX.DLL
FILEEX32.EXE
FILEEX.HLP
FILEEX20.BIN (if it's a purchased copy)
ORDER.TXT
REVISION.TXT
REMOVE.EXE
DELAYER.EXE
DELAYER.HLP
DELAYER.TXT
The file FILEEX.DAT will be copied to the 'Data' directory.
(This is usually the same as your Program directory, but may
be different, for instance, in a network environment where the
Program directory is shared. The FILEEX.DAT file should be in
a place not shared by users, similar to INI files.)
These files are not copied anywhere, and are not needed by
File-Ex after setup:
SETUP.EXE
FILE_ID.DIZ
VENDINFO.DIZ
The files COMMEX.INI and FILEEX.INI will be created by the
Setup program, and will be placed in the Windows directory.
The file FILEEX.LOG will be created in the Windows directory,
and is useful for troubleshooting. If everything works after
installation, this may be deleted.
About the Evaluation Period
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File-Ex is distributed as a shareware trial version. This
means that you are free to try it out for 30 days. It will
be fully functional during that time, so you can try all of
its functions.
After using it for 30 days (not necessarily calendar days, but
when it's been used on 30 different days), some of the functions
will be unavailable. You will still be able to use the file
management functions like Copy and Delete, but the recent/favorite
functions, dialog sizing, and some other features will not be
available unless you register (purchase) the program.
Giving Copies to Friends -- (Please Do!)
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Shareware works best when you 'share' it with other people! If
you like this program, we would appreciate it if you spread it
around. Give copies to friends and co-workers, or even upload
it to your favorite BBS.
Please only distribute the original compressed (.ZIP) file that
you received File-Ex in. This is the only way to have the
complete file set needed to install File-Ex, since the File-Ex
directory after installation does not contain all of the
necessary installation files.
Note: If this is a purchased copy, please DON'T distribute
it! The registered copy contains your registration key file,
and giving this to someone else is illegal. Please only
distribute the shareware trial version!
Support
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For support, contact Cottonwood Software by phone, fax, mail, or
E-mail. (E-mail is preferred, and will get a fast response.)
Mail: Cottonwood Software
P.O. Box 6546
Leawood, KS 66206-0546 USA
Phone: (913) 663-3022
FAX: (913) 663-3747
Internet: info@cottonwoodsw.com
CompuServe: 75264,1630
WW Web: http://www.cottonwoodsw.com
In the U.K. contact:
Mail: The Thompson Partnership
Lion Buildings
Market Place
Uttoxeter
Staffs
ST14 8HZ
England
Phone: +44 (0) 1889 564601
Fax: +44 (0) 1889 563219
Internet: sales@ttp.co.uk
CompuServe: 100530,2050
Please see the Help file for more information.
Ordering File-Ex
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For complete ordernig information please see the text file ORDER.TXT,
or the File-Ex Help file.
Site licenses & multiple-user pricing
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Please see the Help file for complete information.
Troubleshooting
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Please see the Help file for complete information, but here
are some important notes about programs that File-Ex will
not work with:
File-Ex does not cooperate well with some other programs that
do the same thing (modify the file dialogs). If you have these,
then you should disable them when running File-Ex. These include:
- Instant File Access (don't load it at the same time)
- Long File Names (some reported problems, but usually works)
- LFNs Now (don't load it at the same time)
- Norton File Assist / LFN Enabler (disable it from the desktop options)
- Q.E.D. (can't co-exist with File-Ex since it changes the common dialogs)
Excite Direct will disable File-Ex, unless File-Ex is started AFTER
Excite Direct is loaded. This is a bug in Excite Direct, but can
be avoided by using the Delayer program included with File-Ex.
AutoCAD R12 can't handle long file names, even with File-Ex's help.
Apparently it doesn't accept the short-name aliases because of the
tilde ('~') character.
Some NetRoad versions prior to 1.41 will crash with File-Ex
Corel Office 7 apps (Word Perfect, Quattro Pro, etc.) have some trouble
even when trained. For best results, configure for "Add Button", optionally
with "Automatically Open..." selected. They will not operate properly
if the "Initially Hide" option is selected, or if configured for "Replace".
If a 16-bit program forces the file name into lower case, then it
cannot use long filenames. (One known case is Codewright's Save dialog.)
If File-Ex does not seem to work when it's in the StartUp group,
but does work if you close it and re-start it, then there is
probably some program in the StartUp group (or started from
WIN.INI) that is interfering. Please see the Help file for more
informaion on using the Delayer program to fix this.
If you discover other problems, please let us know.
For the latest information on known problems, please see our web
site: http://www.cottonwoodsw.com
Un-installing File-Ex
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If you encounter insurmountable problems, or just don't like
the new functions that File-Ex provides, you may need to
un-install it.
A Remove program is provided for your convenience. Its icon
is installed in your File-Ex program group. Please see the
help file for more information on this.
ASP Ombudsman statement
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|___|___| MEMBER
Cottonwood Software is a member of the Association of Shareware
Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that the shareware
principle works for you. If you are unable to resolve a shareware-
related problem with an ASP member by contacting the member
directly, ASP may be able to help. The ASP Ombudsman can help you
resolve a dispute or problem with an ASP member, but does not
provide technical support for members' products. Please write
to the ASP Ombudsman at 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI USA
49442-9427, Fax 616-788-2765, or send a CompuServe message via
CompuServe Mail to ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536.
Warranty and license info
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Complete Warranty and license information may be found in the
Help file, FILEEX.HLP.
Distribution by Vendors, BBS's, etc.
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Commercial vendors please refer to the VENDINFO.DIZ file for
complete details. If this file is not present, please contact
Cottonwood Software for a replacement copy.