Makefile is the real heart of simple windows. It is the editor for constructing the call files. It has help screens for every function. All you have to do is cursor or mouse to the function and hit F1. A help screen will then appear. There are six types of files 5 are for the call files themselves (window, menu,screen forms, print forms, and songs). The sixth is the scheme file. It is for viewing your graphics for your entire program. The current scheme display is also used when creating windows and menus. All files types can be loaded at one time so you can edit from one to the other with out reloading. When all your files are made they then can be call in the program saving much coding that would be required to build them in the program. This will make your program much smaller and also allows you to design your graphics with out using the compiler or ,if you use a graphic artist, knowing programing. For now the editor is fairly crude but the upgrade will have click drag mouse and only a single name for the files will be needed. Feel free to call me or leave a note of criticism or praise about this or any other part of this utility. Any feedback will be greatly appreciated. Some tips on makefile are to use a graphic layout on graph paper to get your coordinates down. Also right your windows and menus in order(example window 1 then menu 0 then window 2 and menu 1 and so on ,window file starts on 1 and menu file starts on 0). This will show your scheme as you create it in the editing window.