Welcome to MasterClips Email Animator ! This Readme.txt file discusses known issues, includes tips & tricks, and provides questions and possible solutions with Email Animator. It is highly recommended that you read this file, as well as review the MasterClips Email Animator On-line Help. ---Known Issues--- Topics: -Installation -Importing TIFF's -Printing on a Laser Printer -Windows NT Users Installation: During the installation process, some video cards that use ATI drivers will experience a problem with displaying the graphics in the installation program. This will not affect the installation in any way. Importing TIFF's: LZW compressed TIFFs are not supported. When importing a TIF file, make sure it is uncompressed. Printing on a Laser Printer: For best result when printing on a laser printer, choose FINE DITHER from your printer settings before printing. Windows NT Users: There are known issues with the reminders under NT. Although Email Animator will install and run on NT, it is not a listed as a supported operating system due to this problem. ---Tips & Tricks--- Topics: -Sending Your MasterClips Email Animator Messages -Hotmail Users -Outlook Express Users -Sending Animated Email to American Online Users -Sending Animated Email to Outlook Express Users -Sending to a Person Using an Apple Macintosh -Optimizing the File Size to Improve Download Time -Easy-to-use Wizards -Sending Players Sending Your MasterClips Animated Email Messages: MasterClips' animated email messages are sent like any attachment in email. Once you have created your animated email, your email program takes over the job of sending the file. If you have any problems sending the file via email, check the MasterClips Email Animator online help for details on how to send animations with various email programs. However, if the problems persist, you should refer to your email package's documentation, or contact that company's technical support staff as they would best be able to help you with sending attachments using your email package. Hotmail Users: If you are a Hotmail user using Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0, you can eliminate one step in the Email Animator sending process. When defining your email settings in MasterClips Email Animator(by clicking on "Setup" under the "Mail" menu), instead of choosing "Microsoft Internet Explorer" or "Netscape" as your email package, choose "Other" and do the following: Where it says "Program name" type Hotmail. Then, in the "Program Path",type http://www.hotmail.com. Outlook Express Users: If you use Outlook Express as your email package, select Microsoft Internet Mail when defining your email settings in MasterClips Email Animator (by clicking on "Setup" under the "Mail" menu). Sending Animated Email to American Online Users: To send animated emails using AOL, you will want to save your animations as "self-playing animations" (*.exe). To do this, go to the file menu and choose Save As, look for "Save as Type" and change it to self-playing Animation (*.exe). Name and save your animation, then go to your email program (AOL), and attach the file to your message. The Player will be send along with your email message. Sending to a Person Using an Apple Macintosh: When an Email Animator file is received on the Macintosh, it needs to be "UNSTUFFED". Most email packages on the Mac do this automatically. However, if your recipient's email program does not have this feature, then they will have to unstuff the file manually. The program to do this is available from (c) Aladdin Systems at www.aladdinsys.com Optimizing the File Size to Improve Download Time: To decrease the download time for your animated emails, there are two things you can do: 1. Send the animated email as an @HA file. This way the player does not get embedded into the file. Of course, this should only be done if you know that the recipient already has the Player on their system. 2. If you are importing WAV files or graphic files, make sure the sizes of these files are kept as small as possible. Easy-to-use Wizards: MasterClips Email Animator comes with two different "Wizards": The Occasion Wizard - for creating professional looking custom-made special occasion greetings and the Photo Album Wizard - for creating customized digital photo albums in minutes. Sending Players: If you have already sent someone an EXE file, they will have the Player (just 90 K) already on their computer system (unless they're erased it), so you could send them @HA files from them on. If you're not sure though, it's always safer to send an EXE file. The benefit in sending @HA files, is that they are much smaller files to open. ---Question and Answers--- Questions Topics: -Does MasterClips Email Animator run on the PC and the Mac? -What email packages are compatible with MasterClips Email Animator? -How big are MasterClips' animated email attachments? -Do I need MasterClips Email Animator software in order to view animated email messages? -What are the formats for importing sounds or music into Email Animator? -During installation, I'm having problems displaying graphics. What do I do? -Why can't my recipient hear any sound with my animated email? -When do I send animated email as @HA files, and when as EXE files? Does MasterClips Email Animator run on the PC and the Mac? MasterClips Email Animator runs on Windows '95 and NT only; however, anyone with a Windows or Mac system can receive the animated messages you create, -- just be sure to send the Mac player along with your message to your friends with Macs. What email packages are compatible with MasterClips Email Animator? MasterClips animated email attachments work with Eudora, Netscape, Microsoft Exchange, cc:Mail, and any other email package that lets you send and receive attachments. How big are MasterClips' animated email attachments? MasterClips animated email attachments can be as small as 10-20 KB. The Player is 90 KB. Do I need MasterClips Email Animator software in order to view the animated email messages? No. Each animated email message can be sent with a Player, so the recipient only needs to open up the attachment to view it. No special plug-ins, or software are needed. What are the formats for importing sounds or music into Email Animator? Sounds must be in a WAV format, while music should be in a MIDI format. During installation, I'm having problems displaying graphics. What do I do? During the installation process, some video cards that use ATI drivers will experience a problem with displaying the graphics in the installation program. This will not affect the installation in any way. Why can't my recipient hear any sound with my animated email? Sometimes a recipient will receive an animated email where the sound does not appear to be working, even though you have included sound in the file. If this happens, have the recipient check their Windows volume control under the START/Programs/ACCESSORIES/MULTIMEDIA menu. From here, they can increase the volume by moving the volume slider for the midi control. They should also make sure that there are no other active programs which are using sound at the same time that they are viewing the animated email. When do I send animated email as @HA files, and when as EXE files? Currently, MasterClips animated email messages can be sent in both of these formats, and both function with any Windows operating system. They differ in that the @HA file requires that your recipient already has the @Player installed on their system, while the EXE file has the Player embedded in it already. ---Additional Information--- You can obtain additional information about IMSI, MasterClips Email Animator, and other IMSI products from our home page on the World Wide Web at http://www.imsisoft.com. ---IMSI Technical Support--- Technical Support Check List: MasterClips Email Animator comes with 90 days of free technical support. To receive the fastest response to your technical questions, please complete the following checklist before you call or send email: -You may already have the information you are looking for. Before calling, check your User Guide thoroughly. -Let the technician know what you’ve tried. Record the exact sequence of events that created the problem. Make sure that you can reproduce the problem by following the same series of steps. -Have the name and file date of the application. -Know the type of computer and Windows version you are using. -Record the exact wording of any error messages. -Know the results of any steps you have undertaken to solve the problem. -Be in front of the computer, with the computer on. How to Reach Technical Support -Technical Support may be reached by any of the following (Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 6:00 pm Mountain Time). -On the Internet at http://www.imsisoft.com. We have Frequently Asked Questions, Product Forums, and other product and corporate information. Email to animatorsupport@imsisoft.com -FAX to Technical Support at area code +1–505–232–8559 -Phone Technical Support at area code +1–505–232–3200 -Mail to IMSI Technical Support at P.O. Box 3496, Albuquerque, NM, 87190–3496 ---Copyrights and Credits of MasterClips Email Animator--- © 1996–1998 IMSI. All rights reserved. MasterClips is a registered trademark of IMSI. Email Animator and the IMSI logo are trademarks of IMSI. @loha © 1996–1998 Media Synergy Inc. @loha @ctive Email is a trademark of Media Synergy Inc. All rights reserved. No part of @loha may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or means, electronic or mechanical for any purpose, without the expressed written permission of Media Synergy Inc. No part of the User Guide may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form by any means without written permission of Media Synergy Inc. The following trademarks appear in @loha: MS Exchange, Windows, Windows 95 and Windows NT are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation IBM and Lotus cc Mail are trademarks of International Business Machines, Inc. Eudora is a registered trademark of the University of Illinois Board of Trustees, licensed to QUALCOMM Incorporated. Certain cartoons © Randy Glasbergen http://www.borg.com/~rjgtoons/toon.html A portion of the images © 1995-1998 IA Users Club, Inc. d/b/a GraphicCorp. All Rights Reserved. The music in this product is performed and sequenced by: Robert Finley ROBERTFINLEY@delphi.com Tom Jermine Jermine@delphi.com Steven Franek 71052.405@compuserve.com John Cowles cowles@hydra.convex.com And the following music files are performed and sequenced by: Lawrence A. Roberts 71301.1145@compuserve.com: inv3p04(1).mid, inv3p03(1).mid, inv3p02(1).mid, inv3p01(1).mid, maryland.mid, jingbell.mid, and adesfide.mid All other product and company names are trademarks of their respective holders.