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Welcome to Add-Ins 2.0
Add-Ins is a powerful utility that adds custom menu items to
your Windows 95 and Windows 3.X applications by enhancing
the main Help menu that appears on most programs. The
enhanced menu can be configured to launch your favorite
programs or files. When Add-Ins is loaded, its icon (Windows
3.X) or Taskbar button (Windows 95) is briefly displayed,
providing a visual cue that Add-Ins has enhanced your menus
with additional choices. Details on program operation are
set forth in ADDINS.HLP. See the file Register.Hlp for
information on registration of Add-Ins. Use ID 14096 when
registering on-line via Compuserve (GO SWREG). The
registration fee is $25.
INSTALLATION
Add-Ins Files(13)
ADDINS.EXE - The main executable for Add-Ins
ADDINS.HLP - Add-Ins help file
ADDINS.MNU - Required menu configuration file
ADDINS.VAL - Required registration validation file
ADDINS.ADJ - Adjustments file for compability corrections
ADDINS.TXT - This text file containing installation information
ADDINSED.EXE - Add-Ins Editor for menu and adjustments files
CMDIALOG.VBX - A required support file used by dialogs
SBC.VBX - A required support file used by menus
SBCHOOK.VBX - A required support file used by menus
VBCTL3D.VBX - A required support file used for 3-D dialogs
DWSPYDLL.DLL - A required library used by SBC.VBX and SBCHOOK.VBX
REGISTER.HLP - Windows help file with information on registration
Installing Download Version
First unzip the compressed archive. All files ending in VBX
and DLL should be placed in your Windows system subdirectory.
All other files should be copied to a single directory or
subdirectory reserved for Add-Ins, e.g., C:\ADDINS. You must
have the Visual Basic 3.0 run-time module, VBRUN300.DLL, in your
Windows system subdirectory. VBRUN300.DLL is available from
CompuServe and most BBSs.
Add-Ins is launched by running ADDINS.EXE or its shortcut.
Add-Ins (or its shortcut in Windows 95) should be placed in
your Startup group or folder to ensure that it runs whenever
you start Windows.
Installing From CD-ROM
Because CD-ROM disks are read-only and Add-Ins writes
information to its home directory, you cannot run Add-Ins
directly from a CD-ROM. Instead, you should copy the Add-Ins
files to your hard drive and remove the read-only attributes of all
the uncompressed files. Use Windows File Manager to remove
the read-only attribute of a particular file by clicking on File,
Properties while the desired file is selected.
Add-Ins is shareware, Copyright (c) 1994-97 Spaeder Technologies Inc.
Registration details are provided in Add-Ins help file and Register.Hlp.
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