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Space Explorer v5.0 (32-bit version) - README.TXT (===BETA 1===)
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Thank you for trying Space Explorer v5.0 beta 1!
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How to Use This Document
To view README.TXT on screen in Notepad, maximize the Notepad window.
To print README.TXT, open it in Notepad or another word processor,
then use the Print command on the File menu.
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Contents
1. What is Space Explorer?
2. How to install Space Explorer
3. Ordering information
4. Troubleshooting
5. System requirements
6. Feedback
7. What is a "beta" version?
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1. What is Space Explorer?
Space Explorer is a great file management system. It combines
features usually found in several different file utilities into
one easy-to-use, multithreaded, multiple-document environment
providing information in lists (like Windows Explorer) and in
charts. As well having several Explorer-like windows open, you can
move, copy, and rename files; create folders and shortcuts;
display folder tree sizes; find duplicate files; search for large
files; monitor drives; and compare folders. Space Explorer supports
drag/drop; and FAT, FAT32, and NTFS (you can see who owns a file,
its compressed size, and when it was last accessed).
Space Explorer is a great tool for standalone and networked PCs.
Using Space Explorer is very easy. If you require more
information while you're using it, press F1. This will provide
context-sensitive help.
For more information, please see the Reviewer's Guide in the Help file.
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2. How to install Space Explorer
To install Space Explorer, simply run SETUP.EXE and follow the instructions.
No files are installed in your Windows folder. Once you have installed
Space Explorer, you have the option of later uninstalling it.
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3. Ordering information
Space Explorer is not free. To find out how to order it, choose the Ordering
Information command from the Help menu in Space Explorer. The most
convenient way of ordering Space Explorer is to use the secure registration
facility from the Help menu.
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4. Troubleshooting
If Space Explorer fails to install, check that your computer satisfies the
system requirements listed in section 5.
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5. System requirements
The table below describes the system requirements for Space Explorer. You
may find that you do not need a computer with a specification that matches
these requirements.
Component Requirement or Recommendation
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Operating system: Windows NT 4 (or higher) Windows 95 (or higher)
Processor: 486 100Mz or faster (Windows 95) Pentium 90mhz (Windows NT)
Memory: 16MB or greater (Windows 95) 32MB or greater (Windows NT)
Disk space: 1.3MB
Software: COMCTL32.DLL (version 4.70 or later) in Windows system folder
You may require a higher specification computer if you start many threads
simultaneously in Space Explorer.
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6. Feedback
If you have any questions, comments, suggestions, or bug reports, you
can contact me using one of the following methods:
* Electronic mail (Internet): SpaceExplorer@BTInternet.com
* Post: Praful Kapadia, 75 Salisbury Walk, London, United Kingdom, N19 5DU.
* Web site: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/praful
Before sending any comments, please check the Help file.
If you are sending bug reports, please provide as much information as
possible, such as:
* operating system;
* version numbers;
* error message(s);
* steps to reproduce error;
* how you can be contacted, for example, your e-mail address.
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7. What is a "beta" version?
A "beta" version of a program is a version that has not been fully
tested and, therefore, may contain errors (bugs). It may also not have
all the features that will be available when the final version is shipped.
This release of Space Explorer is a beta version. It has been released
for experienced users who are aware of the potential problems and risks
associated with using beta software.
You are strongly advised to save any open documents before using
Space Explorer. It is also a good idea not to use beta software
with important data.
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