Category : Windows 3.X Files
Archive   : 54WIN.ZIP
Filename : COFFEE.TXT

 
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Coffee Mug Version 1.0
(C) Copyright 1992 TOGGLE BOOLEANS
All rights reserved.

The TOGGLE BOOLEANS Coffee Mug pushes the desk top metaphor of
computing further than ever before.

Until now there have been notepads, card files, clipboards, and
calculators on your Windows desk top, but never has there been
a place to put your coffee mug.
Now you can finally pick up your coffee mug from where ever you
used to keep it and put it where it belongs: on your desk top.

When you start the Coffee Mug, your mug will be full and your
coffee will be hot. Be careful, though. If you move a window
on top of your coffee mug, you may spill it which is sure to
ruin your day. If this happens, you can upright your mug by
selecting Upright Mug from the mug menu. Understandably, your
mug will now be a little bit messy and may leave coffee rings
behind on your desktop when you move it.

Your coffee will get cold after about twenty minutes. At this
point you may wish get another coffee by closing your coffee
mug and starting another.

Coffee Mug Version 1.0 is freeware. It may be copied and
distributed freely under the following conditions:

- No modifications are to be made to the program or this
documentation.
- When distributing Coffee Mug, the executable file and
this documentation file must be distributed together.

Disclaimer
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The TOGGLE BOOLEANS Coffee Mug is provided AS IS.
TOGGLE BOOLEANS will in no way be responsible, in financial or any other
terms, for damages (both consequential and incidental) resulting from
the use or misuse of the Coffee Mug.


For more information about other TOGGLE BOOLEANS products, write to:

TOGGLE BOOLEANS
P.O. Box 4204
Station E
Ottawa, Ontario
Canada, K1S 5B2



  3 Responses to “Category : Windows 3.X Files
Archive   : 54WIN.ZIP
Filename : COFFEE.TXT

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