Category : File Managers
Archive   : WM100.ZIP
Filename : WMREAD.ME
WM - Window Menu WMREAD.ME
version 1.00
VERSION HISTORY
version DOS date and time release description
1.00 4-07-89 1:00a original release
KNOWN DISCREPANCIES
Since this is the first release, there are no known discrepancies (like
all programmers, we think it's perfect...).
INSTALLATION
This is a "short 'n' sweet" explanation; a detailed explanation of
installation is included in the Window Menu User's Manual (WM.DOC); refer
to the INSTALLATION section for complete installation instructions.
Assure that all earlier versions of Window Menu are deleted from your
system (except your .WMN file(s)). It is recommended that the directory
where you intend Window Menu to reside is included in your DOS path. Copy
all files from diskette into your destination directory (i.e.
C>copy a:wm*.* c:\wm\*.*); or execute WMINSTAL from diskette and it will
perform the installation for you, prompting for destination directory.
REGISTRATION
Registered users receive a version of Window Menu void of any screen
delays; also the Window Menu Building Facility utilizes four additional
function keys that perform cut, copy, and paste.
The price of a Single User license is $40 U.S. dollars, payable by CHECK
or MONEY ORDERS to TEXAS COMPUTER CATTLE COMPANY. Be sure to include your
name, address, home & work phone, and whether you want 360KB 5 1/4" or
720KB 3 1/2" diskettes. For your convenience, a registration form is
supplied at the back of WM.DOC.
Send orders to: Texas Computer Cattle Company
P.O. Box 201941
Arlington, TX 76006-1941
(c) Copyright 1989 Texas Computer Cattle Company
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
Window Menu is a registered trademark of Texas Computer Cattle Company.
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