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- Welcome to Add-Ins 2.0
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- Add-Ins is a powerful utility that adds custom menu items to
- your Windows 95 and Windows 3.X applications by enhancing
- the main Help menu that appears on most programs. The
- enhanced menu can be configured to launch your favorite
- programs or files. When Add-Ins is loaded, its icon (Windows
- 3.X) or Taskbar button (Windows 95) is briefly displayed,
- providing a visual cue that Add-Ins has enhanced your menus
- with additional choices. Details on program operation are
- set forth in ADDINS.HLP. See the file Register.Hlp for
- information on registration of Add-Ins. Use ID 14096 when
- registering on-line via Compuserve (GO SWREG). The
- registration fee is $25.
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- INSTALLATION
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- Add-Ins Files(13)
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- ADDINS.EXE - The main executable for Add-Ins
- ADDINS.HLP - Add-Ins help file
- ADDINS.MNU - Required menu configuration file
- ADDINS.VAL - Required registration validation file
- ADDINS.ADJ - Adjustments file for compability corrections
- ADDINS.TXT - This text file containing installation information
- ADDINSED.EXE - Add-Ins Editor for menu and adjustments files
- CMDIALOG.VBX - A required support file used by dialogs
- SBC.VBX - A required support file used by menus
- SBCHOOK.VBX - A required support file used by menus
- VBCTL3D.VBX - A required support file used for 3-D dialogs
- DWSPYDLL.DLL - A required library used by SBC.VBX and SBCHOOK.VBX
- REGISTER.HLP - Windows help file with information on registration
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- Installing Download Version
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- First unzip the compressed archive. All files ending in VBX
- and DLL should be placed in your Windows system subdirectory.
- All other files should be copied to a single directory or
- subdirectory reserved for Add-Ins, e.g., C:\ADDINS. You must
- have the Visual Basic 3.0 run-time module, VBRUN300.DLL, in your
- Windows system subdirectory. VBRUN300.DLL is available from
- CompuServe and most BBSs.
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- Add-Ins is launched by running ADDINS.EXE or its shortcut.
- Add-Ins (or its shortcut in Windows 95) should be placed in
- your Startup group or folder to ensure that it runs whenever
- you start Windows.
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- Installing From CD-ROM
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- Because CD-ROM disks are read-only and Add-Ins writes
- information to its home directory, you cannot run Add-Ins
- directly from a CD-ROM. Instead, you should copy the Add-Ins
- files to your hard drive and remove the read-only attributes of all
- the uncompressed files. Use Windows File Manager to remove
- the read-only attribute of a particular file by clicking on File,
- Properties while the desired file is selected.
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- Add-Ins is shareware, Copyright (c) 1994-97 Spaeder Technologies Inc.
- Registration details are provided in Add-Ins help file and Register.Hlp.
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