                      WnBrowse 4.0 for Windows 95
                      ===========================

                        A Windows File Browser
                        ======================

                                 By
                                 ==

                           Nigel G. Thomas
                           ===============


Introduction
============

The standard method of viewing files under Windows is to use the provided
accessory program Notepad. As a file viewer however, Notepad has a number
of limitations. It can only be used for relatively small files (less than
53K), and can only view text files. When you view a file using an editor,
you also run the risk of inadvertently modifying the file.

WnBrowse removes these limitations, and in addition provides MANY more
facilities to make file viewing faster and easier.

Some of the highlights of WnBrowse are :

  * Support for files of any size
  * Integration with the Windows 95 shell
  * Supports long file names
  * Files may be viewed in a text or hex format
  * Text can be selected and copied to the clipboard, printed or
    saved to a file.
  * The file or a selected portion can be printed with optional user
    defined running headers/footers.
  * Font selection capability
  * Selectable colour schemes
  * Drag and Drop file support.
  * One-click operation via the Tool-Bar
  * Online Help
  * Can list and View the contents of ZIP files.
    (Viewing Zip files requires a copy of PKUNZIP)


Installing WnBrowse
===================

WnBrowse 4.0 is distributed as eleven files :

   SETUP.EXE     - WnBrowse installation and setup program
   WNBROWSE.EXE  - The WnBrowse program file
   WNBROWSE.HLP  - The on-line help file
   WNBROWSE.CNT  - Help contents file
   WNBROWSE.TXT  - Program documentation and registration details.
   WNBZIP.BAT    - DOS Command file for running PKUNZIP
   WNBZIP.PIF    - PIF file for WNBZIP.BAT
   README.NOW    - Information about the latest release.
   WBUNINST.EXE  - Uninstall program
   WBSHEXT.DLL   - Windows 95 Shell Extension
   WBFXTEN.DLL   - File Manager extension (Windows NT only)

(WnBrowse may also be distributed as a compressed ZIP file (WINBRW.ZIP) in
which case you should use PKUNZIP to expand the files to a diskette or to
a temporary directory on your hard disk before running SETUP).

1. Execute the Setup program

   a. Click the Start button on the Windows 95 task bar

   b. Click the Run button on the popup menu

   c. Type A:\SETUP in the open box

             A:\SETUP

       Note : If the WnBrowse distribution files are in a directory on your
              hard disk run Setup from there. For example, if the files are
              in the directory TEMP on your C drive, enter :

                    C:\TEMP\SETUP

   d. Press the OK button.

2. Specify Where to Install WnBrowse

   The Setup program will display a dialog box indicating the default location
   to install WnBrowse.

   a. For Windows NT the default installation directory is WNBROWSE on the disk
      that contains Windows (usually C:). If you want to install WnBrowse in a
      different location, change the destination path name.

   b. For Windows 95 the default installation folder is Program Files\WNBROWSE on
      the disk that contains Windows 95. If you want to install WnBrowse in a
      different location, change the destination path name.

   Click the Proceed button to start the installation. If you want to cancel the
   installation, click the Exit Setup button.        

3. Install the ZIP File viewing support.

   Before you can view the contents of ZIP files with WnBrowse, you must
   first install the ZIP extraction utility PKUNZIP (a shareware utility
   available from PKWARE Ltd).

   If PKUNZIP is installed in a directory that is NOT in your DOS PATH
   statement you must also make a change to the WNBZIP.BAT file.

   WNBZIP.BAT as shipped contains the following line :

      pkunzip %1 %2 %3 %4 %5

   If PKUNZIP.EXE is NOT in your DOS path, you must change the file to 
   contain the full path to PKUNZIP. For example if PKUNZIP.EXE is in the
   directory UTILS on drive C, change the contents to :

      C:\UTILS\PKUNZIP %1 %2 %3 %4 %5

   When Viewing a zipped file, WnBrowse creates a temporary copy of the
   file. This copy is deleted after viewing is completed. Where WnBrowse
   places these temporary files depends on the presence of a DOS 
   environment variable (TEMP). If the TEMP variable is defined, then
   temporary files are placed in that directory, otherwise, files are
   placed in the root directory of the disk containing Windows.

   For example to place temporary files in the directory C:\TEMP, place
   the following line in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file :

      SET TEMP=C:\TEMP 

   Note : Ensure that the directory named in the TEMP variable exists.
   
   WARNING : To ensure that you do not inadvertently overwrite files in
             your root directory, it is STRONGLY recommended that you use
             a temporary directory. 

        
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**                               Please Note                              **
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**  WnBrowse is not freeware or in the public domain, it is Shareware.    **
**  You may use WnBrowse without charge for a reasonable period of time   **
**  to evaluate the product. If after that time you wish to continue      **
**  using WnBrowse you must register your copy using the procedure        **
**  detailed at the end of this file.                                     **
**                                                                        **
**  However, WnBrowse is 100% functional and contains no limitations or   **
**  'Nag' boxes.                                                          **
**                                                                        **
**  Please support the shareware concept, and register the products that  **
**  you continue to use !                                                 **
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Removing WnBrowse
=================

To remove WnBrowse from your Windows 95 system, select the Add/Remove ICON
from the Windows 95 control panel. WnBrowse can then be selected to be removed
from a list of installed applications.

Registering WnBrowse
====================

  If you like WnBrowse enough to want to continue using it after the
  evaluation period, you must register it using the procedure below. The
  benefits of registration are many :

    * You will have access to free product support.

    * You will receive details of new versions of WnBrowse (and hopefully
      other future products).

    * You will be able to make suggestions for improvements and (horror)
      report any bugs.

    * You will enable me to continue to improve and support what I hope
      is the first of many useful products.

    * If the version you are evaluating has been superseded, you will also
      receive a copy of the latest version. 

  Register By Post :
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    To register by post, send your cheque, made payable to N.G.Thomas
    to the following address :

          Nigel.G.Thomas.
          39 Redshank Avenue,
          Winsford,
          Cheshire CW7 1SP,
          England.
  
    Please send what you think WnBrowse is worth, I suggest 10 UK pounds.

    (Please note that at this time I CANNOT accept payment by credit cards,
     if absolutely necessary, send cash (in Sterling))
   
    Include the following :

      * Your name
      * Your address and telephone number.
      * From where you acquired WnBrowse
      * The version being evaluated.

      Note : A new disk will ONLY be sent if there is a newer version
             of WnBrowse available.

      Any comments on the product would also be appreciated. 

  Register by CompuServe
  ----------------------

    You can also register WnBrowse by using the CompuServe shareware
    registration service. To access the service, logon to CompuServe and
    access the SWREG service (GO SWREG). The CompuServe registration ID
    for WnBrowse is 1108. 

    When you register via SWREG, the cost is a fixed 15 US dollars.
  
  Registering Multiple Copies
  ---------------------------

    For details on registering multiple copies of WnBrowse, please contact
    me at the above address. I can also be contacted on CompuServe, my ID
    is 100117,1542.


The Legal Stuff
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   WnBrowse is supplied as is. The author disclaims all warranties, 
   expressed or implied, including, without limitation, the warranties of
   merchantability and of fitness for any purpose. The author assumes no
   liability for damages, direct or consequential, which may result from
   the use of WnBrowse.

   WnBrowse is a "shareware program", and is provided at no charge for you
   to evaluate for a reasonable period of time. You may also pass copies of
   WnBrowse to friends so that they may also evaluate the product. If you 
   do pass on WnBrowse, you must do so without modification, including all
   of the supplied files.

   If you find WnBrowse useful and wish to continue using it, you must
   register it using the procedure outlined above. Once you have registered
   WnBrowse, you may continue to use this version, and ALL future versions
   of WnBrowse, without further charge.
  
         
Techi stuff + Thanks
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   WnBrowse was developed on an IBM PS/2 model 70 under Windows 3.0 and
   a Dell 466/T under Windows 95. It was written in the C language and
   was compiled using the Microsoft Visual C++ compiler version 2.2. 

   The ICON was provided by Arthur. Thanks Arthur !

   A number of people have contributed to the design of WnBrowse by 
   providing constructive criticism and suggestions for improvements.
   Thanks to all, but particularly to Tom and Jack. 



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   Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation
   PS/2 and OS/2 are trademarks of International Business Machines Ltd.
   PKUNZIP is copyright PKWARE Ltd.
