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ÿSpc:\temp\~hc9Special thanks to Mike Brehm, Bryan Woodruff, and the entire Microsoft Developer Support team for their invaluable input and testing. WinPrint could not have been developed without the help of Ctçkçÿÿÿÿ 9ÿÿÿÿE1ªÿÿÿÿíÿÿÿÿE¶Contents> ƒ& €0€€€‚ÿWinPrint Version 1.5&E©# €€€‚ÿ¸‘ƒa' €#€€‚‚‚‚ÿ"A unique solution for the control ofprinting ASCII files using the powerof the Microsoft Windows printer interface."- Howard Sobel, WUGNETY&©º3 4€M€€‚ã-å牂€‚€‚ÿWinPrint is a shareware application for Windows 3.x that allows easy printing of ASCII text files from within the Windows environment. For information on registering your copy of WinPrint please read the Registration Information section.Have you Registered This Copy of WinPrint Yet?ãaÈ+ $€Ç€P‘€s€€‚ÿNOTE: You can now register WinPrint on CompuServe! Type "GO SWREG" at the "!" prompt. Your CompuServe account will be charged the $25.00 registration fee and you will recieve your registration number via CompuServe mail.(ºð% €€‘€€‚ÿÆ5ȶ‘ ð€k€ãF0<¿€‰€ ‚ã­ðn瀉‚ãšى‚ã}€tG‰€
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ÿÿÿÿilFont ControlÎ,l5 8€€€‚€€€€€‚‚ÿFont ControlWinPrint allows the user to select fonts, point sizes, and print attributes such as bold and italic. Headers/Footers and the text being printed can use different fonts and attributes.Ji¶1‹Å €ÿÿÿÿ¶ATab and Form Feed SupportAlA) €1€€‚€‚‚ÿTab and Form Feed SupportMany ¶Alfiles that you might want to print on your PC contain Tab and Form Feed characters. WinPrint can be set to convert tab characters to any number of spaces, or to ignore them. WinPrint also "understands" form feeds and takes appropriate action.M¶PA1&“
°ÿÿÿÿPA)CMultiple Saved ConfigurationÙ°A)C) €a€€‚€‚‚ÿMultiple Saved ConfigurationWinPrint can save it's configuration for each type of file you print. For example you might have one configuration named "SourceCode" that would print your files in landscape mode with 2 pages up. At the same time you could also have a configuration named "Documentation". This configuration would be used to print shareware documentation in portrait mode with no margins or headers and footers.HPAqC1­€ì‚ ÿÿÿÿqCÖDCommand Line Invocatione<)CÖD) €y€€‚€‚‚ÿCommand Line InvocationWhile WinPrint has a carefully crafted user interface that takes full advantage of the Windows Graphical User Interface, all options can be set from the command line. This enables you to run WinPrint transparently from a program or file manager such as Wilson WindowWare's Command Post.= qCE1°œƒ
ÿÿÿÿEìEOn-Line HelpÙ°ÖDìE) €a€€‚€‚‚ÿOn-Line HelpWinPrint is equipped with on-line documentation. Complete documentation of all features is available at any time with the push of a button or pull of a menu.BE.F1€
ì‚ ÿÿÿÿ.Fx€Overview of FontsÉhìE÷Ha €Ñ€€‚€‚‚€€‚€€€€€€€€€ €€ €€ €€ €‚ÿOverview of FontsThere are several types of fonts in Windows, and WinPrint allows you to choose between them. In order to understand how WinPrint deals with the various types of fonts, a description of fonts is in order.Types of FontsThere are three basic types of fonts in Windows: raster, vector, and device. Raster fonts are fonts that are made up of bitmapped images. They are usually limited to specific sizes and do not look very good when output at sizes different then those directly supported. Examples of raster fonts in Windows are Tms Rmn, Helv, MS Sans Serif, and MS Serif.M.FDKK d€€€‚€ €€ €‚‚€ €€ €€ €€ €‚ÿVector fonts are fonts that are made up of lines and curves. They are capable of being output at many sizes, but tend to look poor at very small sizes. Examples of vector fonts are Roman and Script. TrueType fonts and other "scalable" fonts can also be considered vector fonts.Device fonts are fonts that are supported by a hardware device. They may be raster (in the case of the HP LaserJet II or Epson dot matrix printers) or vector (in the case of Postscript or HP LaserJet III printers). Y÷HMX ~€€€‚€€‚€ €€ €‚‚€ €€ €€ €€ €€ €‚ÿProportional vs. Fixed Width FontsBeyond the basic font types, there are two other categories of fonts: Proportional and Fixed Width. Proportional fonts are also sometimes referred to as Proportionally Spaced or Variable Spaced. In a proportionally spaced font the width of different characters in the font are different. For example the letter 'i' is not as wide as the letter 'm'. Examples of proportional fonts are Tms Rmn, Helv, MS Sans Serif, MS Serif, Times New Roman, and Arial.©WDKR€R r€¯€€‚€ €€ €€ €€ €€ €‚‚€€‚€€‚ÿFixed Width fonts are sometimes called Monospaced or Fixed Pitch. In a fixed width font all characters in the font have the same width. This paragraph is displayed in Courier which is a fixed width font. Notice the letter 'i' takes up as much horizontal space as the letter 'm'. Other examples of fixed width fonts are OEMfixed, Line Printer, and most device fonts found in dot matrix printers.Font SizesWinPrint, and most word processing software, measure font size in points. A point is defined as 1/72ndMR€ìE of an inch. The point size only applies to the height of the font.&Mx€# €€€‚ÿLR€Ä€1‹œƒÝ ÿÿÿÿĀ…Overview of Printer Drivers æx€äƒ: B€Ï€€‚€‚†"€‚‚ãWAŠê‰‚ÿOverview of Printer DriversWindows provides applications such as WinPrint an easy to use interface to hundreds of different printer models through printer drivers. You can setup Windows for any number of different printers either when you initially install Windows or by using the Windows Control Panel (CONTROL.EXE).Unfortunately the quality of the printer drivers shipped with Windows 3.0 varies wildly. WinPrint attempts to circumvent many of the known bugs in some of the drivers, but there are still problems. Most of the problems that you may come across with WinPrint are addressed in the Printer Driver Bugs section. Versions of Windows greater than 3.0a will have printer drivers that are much better across the board.óĀ…, &€ç€€‚ãWAŠê‰‚‚ÿIf you feel that WinPrint is not outputting as you think it should please read the Printer Driver Bugs section before blaming WinPrint. In many cases there are newer drivers available from either Microsoft or your printer manufacturer.DäƒG…1hò‚
ÿÿÿÿG…{ÃPrinter Driver BugsÙ…K‡+ $€³€€‚‚‚‚€‚ÿPrinter Driver BugsNOTE: If you are using Windows 3.1 you can ignore this section. In almost all cases, the quality of the printer drivers in Windows 3.1 is significantly better than in Windows 3.0. It is strongly recommended that you upgrade to Windows 3.1.Many Windows 3.0 printer drivers have serious bugs. This section is an attempt to give you an idea of what drivers are particularly bad, and what you can do to get around the problems caused by the bugs.= G…ˆŠ4 6€€€‚‚‚€€‚€ €‚ÿThe printer drivers listed below as being "buggy" are Windows 3.0 and Windows 3.0a printer drivers. Your printer manufacturer or Microsoft may have an updated driver at this time. In instances where a fixed driver is known to be available, note is made below.Extended Device Mode BugsAlmost all of the dot matrix printer drivers shipped with Windows 3.0 and 3.0a fail to implement an important feature of Windows 3.0 device drivers, the Extended Device Mode function. The result of this is that it is impossible for applications to change printer settings such as page orientation or print quality programmatically. With these drivers, the only way to change these settings is through the Control Panel. Changes made through the control panel are system wide. ·K‡?Œ' €!€€‚‚‚‚ÿWinPrint has been designed to only change printer settings locally (i.e. changes made in WinPrint do not affect other applications.) If you use a printer driver that does not implement the Extended Device Mode function you will not be able to change printer settings from within WinPrint. The following Windows 3.0 printer drivers are known to not implement the Extended Device Mode function:÷ˈŠ6, &€—€‘€€‚‚‚‚‚‚‚ÿ- All EPSON 9 pin drivers (EPSON.DRV) - All EPSON 24 pin drivers (EPSON24.DRV)- All IBM ProPrinter drivers (PROPRINT.DRV)- All Okidata dot matrix printers- The Generic Text Only driver (TTY.DRV)Ɓ?Œ ÀE X€€€€€€€‚‚€€‚€ €€ €‚ÿPlease note that this is not an exhaustive list of drivers that do not support Extended Device Mode. You can tell if the driver you are using supports Extended Device Mode if the Options... button in the Print Setup dialog box is enabled.Low Resolution Font Selection BugsMany dot matrix printer drivers do not correctly tell applications what their settings are when they are in their lowest resolution mode. WinPrint gets around this bug for the most part when you print using Device Fonts. But if you try to print Vector or Raster fonts you will find that WinPrint uses fonts that are much larger than you asked for. 6 À…}T6‰Á) €©€€‚‚‚‚‚‚ÿTypically you will have to put the printer in its lowest resolution mode (120 x 72 on the EPSON drivers, for example) for this to happen.You can get around this bug by only selecting device fonts or by changing the resolution of the driver in Control Panel to a higher resolution.Some printer drivers that exhibit this behavior are:¥~ À.Â' €ü€‘€€‚‚‚ÿ- All EPSON 9 pin drivers (EPSON.DRV) - All EPSON 24 pin drivers (EPSON24.DRV)- All IBM ProPrinter drivers (PROPRINT.DRV)M ‰Á{Ã- (€A€€‚€€‚‚‚ÿUpdated Printer DriversIn October of 1990 Microsoft released the Supplemental Drivers Library that contained many printer drivers that fixed some of the known bugs. You can get the SDL by calling Microsoft or you can download updated drivers from the MSOPSYS forum on CompuServe.;
.¶Ã1äÝVƒÿÿÿÿ¶Ã_ÄProcedures©d{Ã_ÄE Z€È€€‚€‚ãßՒˀ‰‚ã28d#‰‚ã.{ëz‰‚ã¿ršv‰ÿProceduresStarting WinPrintSelecting Files For PrintingSelecting FontsDrag and DropB¶Ã¡Ä1µò‚6ˆÿÿÿÿ¡ÄÊStarting WinPrintç_ijÆ+ $€Ï€€‚€‚‚‚‚ÿStarting WinPrintWinPrint can be started in any of several ways; from a Program Manager icon, the File Manager, or by another application.Once WinPrint begins executing several things happen. First WinPrint checks to see if you are a registered user or not. If you are not, two windows will appear; one after the other. The first window gives you information regarding WinPrint such as the version number and registration instructions. Click on the "Ok" button to continue. ¬s¡Ä_É9 @€ç€€‚€€ã-å牂‚€€‚ÿThe second window is the Registration Window. This window is provided to give you an opportunity to enter your registration number if you are registered user. It also provides a button that will allow you print a registration form that you can send in along with your registration payment. See Registering WinPrint for more information on registering WinPrint. After WinPrint checks the registration information, it checks to see if you have used WinPrint before. If you have, the configuration WinPrint used that last time it was run is loaded. Otherwise WinPrint sets all options to their Factory Defaults. µ†³ÆÊ/ ,€
€€‚ãßՒˉ‚€‚ÿWinPrint can also be started with command line options. See Starting WinPrint with Command Line Options for more information.M_ÉaÊ1rVƒ ‰ÿÿÿÿaʆËSelecting Files For Printing%êʆË; D€Õ€€‚€‚€€‚‚ãR?h؉‚€‚ÿSelecting Files For PrintingWinPrint can print several files at once. The files that will be printed are displayed in the listbox and are placed in the other listbox by using the Select button.See Command Line Interface@aÊÆË1.6ˆ¶ŠÿÿÿÿÆË´ÍSelecting Fonts˴ÍX ~€-€€‚€‚ãÞMę‰ãÌxñ‰‚‚ã²e4e€‰€
‚ã〉‚€ãR?h؉‚‚ÿSelecting FontsWinPrint allows you to select the font, font size, and font style for both the text and headers and footers of your printouts. To change the font for the text select the Options.Text... menu item. To change the font for your headers and footers select the Options.Headers/Footers... menu items.Overview Of FontsOverview Of Printer DriversSee Command Line Interface>
ÆËòÍ1g ‰fÿÿÿÿòͧDrag and Drop‘´ÍÀ1 0€#€€‚€‚‚€‚€‚ÿDrag and DropWinPrint fully supports the Windows 3.1 Drag Drop interface from the FileManager. This means that you can select files in the File Manager, drag them to the WinPrint window (or icon), and drop them by releasing the mouse button. If WinPrint is minimized when you drop files on it, WinPrint will begin printing those files immediately. If WinPrint is not minimized, the files will be added to the Selected Files listbox.WinPrint has been optimized to woròÍÀ´Ík closely with the Windows 3.1 File Manager. It fully supports drag and drop operations. In fact, the recommended way for using WinPrint is to set it up with your favorite options, minimize it, and drop files on it at will! You can even have several copies of WinPrint minimized, each with a separate configuration loaded (see WinPrint Command Line Interface for information on how to start WinPrint with a specific configuration).&òÍæ# €€€‚ÿ›`À; F€À€‘€ã/$ùр‰€‚ã[s¬²€‰€‚ÿPrinting From the Windows File ManagerFile Associations and the Registration Database&æ§# €€€‚ÿW&þ1¶Š½ÿÿÿÿþ¯Printing From the Windows File Manager)§') €€€‚€‚‚ÿPrinting From the Windows File ManagerWinPrint has been optimized to work closely with the Windows 3.1 File Manager. It fully supports drag and drop operations. In fact, the recommended way for using WinPrint is to set it up with your favorite options, minimize it, and drop files on it at will! You can even have several copies of WinPrint minimized, each with a separate configuration loaded (see WinPrint Command Line Interface for information on how to start WinPrint with a specific configuration).ˆWþ¯1 2€®€€‚‚€‚ã¿ršv€‰ÿYou can also print files by choosing the File.Print... menu item.Drag and Drop`/'1f³ÿÿÿÿ?File Associations and the Registration Database0ö¯?: B€í€€‚‚€€‚‚ã¿ršv€‰€ ‚ÿFile Associations and the Registration DatabaseSee the Microsoft Windows 3.1 Users Guide for information on setting up Windows so that the File.Print command in the File Manager will print your ASCII files with WinPrint.Drag and DropE„1–½ÿÿÿÿ„Õ
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ƒÿÿÿÿ'CkDPrint Selected Files ButtonDÛBkD* "€5€€‚€‚‚‚ÿPrint Selected Files ButtonAfter one or more files have been selected (i.e. they appear in the list box to the right) clicking on the "Print Selected Files" button will initiate the printing. The files will be printed in the order they appear in the selected files list box.F'C±D1‚ðâ„ÿÿÿÿ±DíFChoose Files List BoxÕkDÇFA P€«€€‚€‚€€€€€€€€‚ÿChoose Files List BoxThere are two list boxes on WinPrint's main Window. The one on the left is referred to as the Choose Files list box. You use this list box in conjunction with the List button, Select button, and File Spec edit control to choose which files you want to print, and to change drives and directories. This list box is a multiple column list box that can be scrolled horizontally using the scroll bar to view more files and directories.&±DíF# €€€‚ÿHÇF5G1z
ƒ®†ÿÿÿÿ5GgISelected Files List Box ÉíFAIC T€“€€‚€‚€€€€‚‚€€€€‚ÿSelected Files List BoxThe list box on the right side of WinPrint's main window is referred to as the Selected Files list box because it contains all of the files you have selected for printing. Files can be removed from this list box by highlighting them and pressing the Remove button.When you press the Print Selected Files button all files that are currently listed in the Selected Files listbox will be printed in the order they occur.&5GgI# €€€‚ÿ@AI§I1¤â„è‡ÿÿÿÿ§I KInformation Boxd:gI K* "€u€€€‚‚‚‚ÿInformation BoxAlong the bottom portion of WinPrint's main window you will notice a box containing information concerning the currently selected fonts, printer, printer orientation, and number of columns. By double clicking on the boxes within the Information Box you can pop up the appropriate dialog box.8§ICK12®†µˆÿÿÿÿCK=LCaptionúÍ K=L- (€›€€‚€‚‚€‚ÿCaptionThe WinPrint caption bar indicates the name of the currently loaded configuration. When changes have been made to the current configuration the "-" character will change to a "*" character.>
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‚ã Ø叀‰‚ã£bï݉‚€‚ÿPrint each file as a separate job...Help MenuThe Help menu provides access to selected main topics in this help file and help on using Windows help.Contents...Help on Help...About...F~NáO1Áµˆ ÿÿÿÿáOԁOpen Configuration...ç–›OԁQ p€-€áOԁ›O€‚€‚€€‚‚€€‚‚€€‚€‚€ãR?h؉‚€‚ÿOpen Configuration...Pressing the OK button opens the configuration selected in the list box, invalidating any current settings.Pressing the Remove button deletes the configuration selected in the list box. Note that once you delete a saved configuration it is gone for good.Pressing the Cancel button exits the dialog box without opening a configuration.See Command Line InterfaceFáO‚1áúŠ !ÿÿÿÿ‚µ…Save Configuration...Öԁ7„G \€­€€‚€‚‚‚€€€€‚‚€€‚‚€€‚ÿSave Configuration...This dialog box allows you to save the current options under a configuration name.Pressing the OK button saves the current configuration under the name appearing in the Configuration Name edit control.Pressing the Remove button deletes the configuration selected in the list box. Note that once you delete a saved configuration it is gone for good.Pressing the Cancel button exits the dialog box without opening a configuration.~J‚µ…4 6€•€€‚€€‚‚ãR?h؉‚‚ÿThe Save Current Printer with Configuration checkbox allows you to specify if the current printer will be saved with the configuration. If this check box is checked then whenever the configuration is opened the printer that was currently selected at the time of the save will become selected.See Command Line InterfaceA7„ö…1B¼"ÿÿÿÿö…÷ˆPrinter Setup...e.µ…[ˆ7 <€]€€‚€‚€€‚‚ãWAŠê‰‚ÿPrinter Setup...This dialog box allows you to change the current printer and/or change printer specific settings. For example if you use a HP LaserJet IIID printer, this dialog box will allow you to set the printer up for duplex printing. Many Windows 3.0 printer drivers do not fully support the functionality required by WinPrint for changing printer settings locally. If you are using one of these drivers you will not be able to change settings from this menu item. Use Control Panel instead. For more information see Printer Driver Bugsœnö…÷ˆ. ,€Ü€€‚€€‚€‚ÿNote that when you change the printer with this command you do not change the Windows default printer.5[ˆ,‰1ý W#ÿÿÿÿ,‰ô‰Exitț÷ˆô‰- (€7€€‚€‚‚€‚ÿExitChoosing File Exit will terminate WinPrint. If you have an changed any settings WinPrint will ask if you wish to save the list before exiting.8,‰,Š1×¼u€$ÿÿÿÿ,ŠøÁText...•jô‰ÁŒ+ $€Õ€€‚€‚‚‚‚ÿText...If you choose the Options.Text menu item you will be presented with a dialog box that will allow you to change the text font and margins. The text font is the font used by WinPrint when printing the actual text of your files.WinPrint measures it's page margins from the edge of what is called the "logical page" or "printable page". Most printer drivers automatically force a 1/8" to 1/4" margin from the physical page edge. For example the HP LaserJet II driver only allows output within approximately 1/4" margins. In this case when WinPrint's margins are all set to 0, you will get a .25" margin.9,ŠúŽ' €%€€‚‚‚‚ÿWithin this dialog box you can tell WinPrint to measure in inches or centimeters by checking the appropriate radio button.WinPrint will expand tabs according to the settings in this dialog box. If the Expand Tabs check box is checked then WinPrint will expand each tab character it finds in the input file to the number of characters specified in the "Spaces" edit control. Unlike previous versions of WinPrint, version 1.5 actually sets tab stops every n spaces across the page, where n is the number of spaces specified.ðÁŒÁ% €á€€‚‚ÿIt is important to note that WinPrint 1.x does fully support the printing of your text with non-fixed pitched fonts (also called Proportional fonts). By default, WinPrint will not allow you to choose any fonts for text priúŽÁô‰nting that are not fixed-pitch (such as Courier, Courier New, or Line Printer). If you want to try printing your files with proportional fonts use INIedit or your favorite editor to edit the WINPRINT.INI file, adding the following entry to the [configuration] section::úŽUÁ& €(€‘€€‚‚ÿFixedPitchOnly=0£aÁøÁB T€Â€€‚ã.{ëz‰€€‚€‚€ãR?h؉‚€‚ÿFor information on choosing a font see Selecting Fonts.See Command Line InterfaceGUÁ?Â1ÅW|„%ÿÿÿÿ?½ÆHeaders and Footers...”iøÁÓÄ+ $€Ó€€‚€‚‚‚‚ÿHeaders and Footers...If you choose the Options.Headers/Footers... menu item you will be presented with a dialog box that will allow you to change header and footer options and formatting. In this dialog box you can select whether you want headers and footers and what you want to appear in the headers and footers. You can also use the font selection controls to select the font you want to use for the headers and footers.Headers and footer scan be composed of the name of the file being printed, the date and time that file was last modified or the date and time of printing, and the current page number.êœ?½ÆN j€=€€‚€€†"€†"€‚‚€€‚‚ãR?h؉‚‚ÿThe time and dates are formatted according to the settings in the International section of the Windows Control Panel .If the Use Margins Settings check box is checked, headers and footers will be printed within the currently set left and right margins. If the check box is not set, the headers and footers will be printed across the entire width of the printable page.See Command Line Interface?ÓÄüÆ1?u€J…&ÿÿÿÿüÆüÇPage Layout...νÆüÇ2 2€€€‚€‚‚‚ãR?h؉‚‚ÿPage Layout...This dialog box allows you to specify the layout of the page including the number of columns and whether the page is printed in landscape or portrait mode.See Command Line InterfaceHüÆDÈ1m|„=†'ÿÿÿÿDÈiÉMinimize while printing%óüÇiÉ2 2€ç€€‚€‚‚‚ãR?h؉‚‚ÿMinimize while printingIf this menu item is checked WinPrint will minimize (iconize) itself as soon as it begins printing. This allows you to automatically get WinPrint out of your way while it is printing.See Command Line InterfaceHDȱÉ1ØJ…•‡(ÿÿÿÿ±ÉAËExit when done printingXiÉAË8 >€±€€‚€‚‚‚ãR?h؉€‚€‚ÿExit when done printingThis menu item controls whether or not WinPrint will close itself (quit) after it has finished printing the selected files. 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WinPrint would start printing automatically while it was minimized and would close when it was done.Print &Shareware Docsf=FileItemize("")t=strcat ("/s:shareware /m+ /c+ /go ", f)run("c:\winapps\winprint.exe",t)drop(t,f)Program Manager ExamplesThe following examples demonstrate how you could specify a command line in the "Properties" dialog box of program manager. You could create a program group called "Print" and put several WinPrint icons in that group. Each icon would have a different command line associated with it.q@é†@Œ1 0€€€‚‚‚€€‚‚‚‚‚ÿWINPRINT /S:"Source Code" /GO *.CAssuming that you have saved a configuration named "Source Code" this would start WinPrint with all of the settings of that configuration. The /GO option would cause WinPrint to immediately start printing the files in the current directory that match the "_*.C" filespec.WINPRINT /S:Documents /GO /M+ /C+ winprint.docThis would print the file winprint.doc, using the configuration settings saved under the name "Documents". WinPrint would be minimized, would start printing immediately, and would close after it printed the file.ðω[+ $€á€€‚‚‚‚‚‚‚‚ÿWINPRINT /M+ /C- /U:cm /ML:1.5 /tf:Courier /tp:8 *.cThis would start WinPrint with the Minimize option enabled, the Close option disabled, the Left Margin set at 1.5 centimeters, the text would be printed using the Courier font at an 8pt line height. All files in the current directory ending with the ".C" extension would be printed.WINPRINT /m+ /HS:BI /H:FNP /F:R *.c *.h makefileIn this example WinPrint would print all files in the current directory with either ".C" or ".H" extensions and the file named "MAKEFILE". Each page would be printed with a header (in Bold and Italic) consisting of the Filename, page Number, and date Printed. Each page would also contain a header (also in Bold and Italic) consisting of the date Revised.&@Œ# €€€‚ÿ: [»1Ñ€2ÿÿÿÿ»^ÀFilespecs—o^À( €Þ€€‚€‚‚ÿFilespecsFilespecs are any»^À valid DOS file specifications, including the wild card characters "?" and "*".I»§À1¼ §3ÿÿÿÿ§ÀjRegistration Information€V^À'Ã* "€­€€‚€‚‚‚ÿRegistration InformationWinPrint is not and has never been public domain software, nor is it free software. WinPrint is a commercial application distributed as shareware.Non-licensed users are granted a limited license (registration) to use WinPrint on a 21-day trial basis for the purpose of determining whether WinPrint is suitable for their needs. The use of WinPrint, except for the initial 21-day trial, requires registration. 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Licensed users may use the program on different computers, but may not use the program on more than one computer at the same time.No one may modify or patch the WinPrint executable and documentation files in any way, including but not limited to decompiling, disassembling, or otherwise reverse engineering the program.A limited license is granted to copy and distribute WinPrint only for the trial use of others, subject to the above limitations, and also the following:&'æÅ# €€€‚ÿ—o€Å=Æ( €Þ€P‘€s€ƒ‚ÿ1)WinPrint must be copied in unmodified form, complete with the file containing this license information. b=¦ÅŸÆ% €z€€‚ƒ‚ÿ2)The WinPrint product consists of the following files: §=ÆFÇ( €þ€P‘€s€ƒ‚ÿWINPRINT.EXE, TDUTIL.DLL, COMMDLG.DLL, README.TXT, and WINPRINT.HLP. All of these files must be copied in unmodified form.&ŸÆlÇ# €€€‚ÿµŒFÇ!È) €€P‘€s€ƒ‚ÿ3)WinPrint may not be distributed in conjunction with any other product with out a specific license to do so from Charles E. Kindel, Jr.&lÇGÈ# €€€‚ÿe!ÈÔÈ( €Ê€P‘€s€ƒ‚ÿ4)No fee, charge, or other compensation may be requested or accepted, except as authorized below:&GÈúÈ# €€€‚ÿc:ÔÈ]Ê) €u€P‘€s€ƒ‚ÿA)Operators of electronic bulletin board systems (sysops) may make WinPrint available for downloading only as long as the above conditions are met. An overall or time-dependent charge for the use of the bulletin board system is permitted as long as there is not a specific charge for the download of WinPrint.úÐúÈWË* "€¡€€ƒ‚ƒ‚‚‚‚ÿB)Vendors may charge a disk duplication and handling fee, which may not exceed ten dollars.The single user registration fee for WinPrint 1.5 is $25 (US Dollars). 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Archive   : WINPRT15.ZIP
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  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

  3. But one thing that puzzles me is the “mtswslnkmcjklsdlsbdmMICROSOFT” string. There is an article about it here. It is definitely worth a read: http://www.os2museum.com/wp/mtswslnk/