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SAVEIT (VERSION 1.0) Copyright (c) 1995, Ziff Davis Publishing Company
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First Published in PC Magazine May 30, 1995 (Utilities)
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SAVEIT by Douglas Boling
PURPOSE:
SaveIt restores your Windows desktop to the state it was in when
you shut Windows down. Programs that were running when you exited Windows
are reopened. If the program used command line options or loaded files
using the command line, the options and files are also restored.
SETUP:
To install SaveIt, copy the SaveIt executable file, SAVEIT.EXE,
to a directory on your hard disk, then run it by selecting the File|Run
menu item in the Program Manager. Click on the Install button, then
minimize SaveIt. SaveIt must be running for it to work.
REMARKS:
If SaveIt was running when you exited Windows, then when you
restart Windows, SaveIt automatically starts and launches all the
programs that were previously running. Clicking on the Exit button will
shut down SaveIt and disable it. After installation, the Install button changes to an Uninstall button, which you can use to remove SaveIt from
your system.
FILES:
SAVEIT.DOC just the documentation file. SAVEIT.EXE just the executable program. SAVEIT.ZIP the source code, program, and documentation files.
SUPPORT:
You can obtain help for our utilities by posting a message in
the Utilities section of PCMagNetÆs Utilities/Tips Forum found on the
ZiffNet service of CompuServe (GO ZNT:TIPS). You may find an answer to
your question simply by reading the posted messages. The authors of
current utilities generally visit this forum every day.
If the author is not available and the sysops in the forum can't answer
your question, the editor of the Utilities column, who also checks this
forum daily, will contact the author for you.
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Douglas Boling is a Contributing Editor of PC Magazine.
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