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WiseBar - the Windows Integrated Security Enhanced Bar.
Shareware version 1.00
Copyright 1996 Chiam Yih Wei.
All rights reserved.
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WiseBar is a Program Manager replacement with enhanced security features.
It takes on a form similar to that of the Windows 95 Task Bar, hiding at
the bottom of the screen when not needed and popping up to do its job when
called upon.
Designed with flexible security features such as individual password
protection for the contents of the Start button, WiseBar is not just
another 16-bit version of the Windows 95 Task Bar. It plugs security
loopholes that have been the bane of Windows 3.x system administrators and
users alike.
Fully customizable and supports multiple configurations for multiple
users on one single computer. With the fully backward-forward compatible
WiseBar configuration format (CFG files), WiseBar can serve up an unlimited
variation of configuration on one personal computer. Simply put, WiseBar
gives the phrase 'personal computing' a whole new meaning.
Learning how to use WiseBar is no problem. For people who have previously
used Windows 95, WiseBar is pretty much the same Windows shell. If you have
not used the Windows 95 Task Bar before, there is a on-line step by step
tutorial included in the comprehensive and context-sensitive help file to
give you more than a jump start.
Fully functional shareware. The evaluation period is 14 days. A single
license costs US$35 and site licenses at hugely discounted rates are
available. Please check the help file for more information on payment.
Registered users enjoy technical support and discounts on future upgrades.
Author's address: CHIAM YIH WEI,
1, JALAN 119, KEPONG BARU,
52100 KL, MALAYSIA.
Internet Email: peter-chiam@mailhost.net
WWW homepage: http://mailhost.net/~peter-chiam