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The Desktop Helper
Copyright (C) 1991 Robert E. Alleger
All rights reserved.
Robert E. Alleger
317 Monroe Avenue
Edgewater Park, NJ 08010
CompuServe EMAIL- 70240,264
The Desktop Helper is a Windows 3.0 Desktop utility that provides
capabilities missing from Microsoft's Program Manager while also
providing the more important capabilities of the Task Manager. The
features include:
- Convenient pop-up menu at the click of a button.
- Pop-up menu available from any window.
- Configurable launch list of frequently executed programs.
- Switch to or terminate a task, even if the task is not
currently visible (ie. hidden by other windows).
- Arrange Desktop windows and ICONs.
- Able to exit Windows without being queried about saving
Desktop changes.
- Pop-up file selector browser to choose a file to run.
- No useless ICON to clutter up the Desktop.
- Small memory usage- occupies less than 17K of memory (code,
data, and stack) when not in use. When activated, small
(less than 4K) segments of program code are loaded into
memory. When finished performing a task, Windows is free to
remove these extra segments if the memory space is needed by
other applications.
The contents of this package are:
READ.ME -the file you are currently reading
DH.WRI -installation & use documentation (view with WRITE)
DH.INI -initialization file
DH.EXE -The Desktop Helper program
DHHOOK.DLL -Dynamic Link Library used by DH.EXE
The Desktop Helper is distributed as shareware. The Desktop Helper
may be freely copied and distributed for evaluation as long as the
following rules are followed:
1. The program and the documentation (READ.ME and DH.WRI) are
not modified in any way, shape, or form.
2. A copy of READ.ME, DH.WRI, DH.INI, and DH.EXE are provided
with each copy of the program.
3. No charge, other than a media and handling charge (not to
exceed $5.00), is made.
4. A user may use the program for thirty days before paying the
registration fee. If the program is used after the thirty-
day evaluation period, an obligation to register and pay
the registration fee is incurred.
If at the end of this trial period you do not feel that
this program is worth the registration fee then you are
obligated to discontinue the usage of The Desktop Helper.
The registration fee for The Desktop Helper is $15 (U.S. Dollars).
Payment of this fee entitles you to technical support via mail (EMAIL
or U.S. postal) and encourages the author to add new features. You
will receive a registration number valid for any version 1.x of The
Desktop Helper. See the DH.WRI file for further details and a mail-in
registration form.
Please support the Shareware concept. Register your copy.
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* Current Bugs/Restrictions *
*****************************
1. No known bugs.
2. The Desktop Helper win only work properly in Windows 3.0 and above
environments. This is because DH makes use of support only available
in this environment, such as- floating menus, multi-level menus,
proportional fonts in all dialog boxes, etc.
**********************
* History of Changes *
**********************
Most of the following changes have been suggested by users of The
Desktop Helper. I believe in giving credit to those who have taken
the time to pass along their suggestions.
---Version 1.0---
1. Public Release.
Version 0.9 was released only to beta testers.
---Version 0.9---
1. Increased the maximum number of characters per menu item from sixteen
to thirty-two.
First suggested by Tom Clark. Thanks.
2. The "Registration" dialog box allowed you to type more characters on
each line then was acceptable. The User Name is limited to twenty-
five characters and the License Number is limited to six characters.
It was possible to exceed both limits.
3. Added additional Task Manager functionality- a multi-level "Windows"
menu with the usual "Cascade", "Tile", and "Arrange ICONs". These
menus will arrange all desktop windows and ICONs. They will not
arrange child MDI windows and ICONs.
First hinted at by Alan Mandler. Thanks.
4. Added a "Preferences" dialog box. This dialog will allow you to
choose left, right, or middle mouse button activation. If you
choose the right or middle buttons then it is not necessary to
hold down the Control key when clicking in the non-client area of
a window. The other benefit is that you do not have to hold the
button down- the menu won't disappear like it does when the left
button is used.
Also, note that if you select the middle button and your Windows
mouse driver is not capable of supporting this button then you will
not be able to activate DH. You must manually edit
DH.INI, change the "Button=3" entry in the "[Preferences]" section
back to "Button=1" (left button) or "Button=2" (right button), and
restart Windows.
First suggested by Alan Mandler and Jim Freeman. Thanks.
5. Rearranged the components of the "Run" dialog box to allow for a
longer list of directories and a larger path.
6. Renamed the "Exit" menu item to "Close" so as not to be confused
with the new "Exit Windows" menu item.
7. Added an "Exit Windows" menu item. This will terminate Windows
without asking whether you want to save your Desktop changes.
First suggested by Antonio R. Dias.
8. DH can now be used as your primary shell program. DH will display
a minimal shell (title bar with System menu). Just
change the "shell" entry in system.ini to run dh.exe. DH.exe and
DHHOOK.DLL must both be located in your Windows directory.
The only other catch is that if your are running ATM (and possibly
some other software, but who knows?...) any other programs in your
"load=" or "run=" lines in win.ini will not auto start. They must
be started manually. This is a restriction at the moment. This
problem will be solved in a future release.
First suggested by Brent Ingraham. Thanks.
9. The "Run" dialog box now contains radio buttons that dictate what
the default file name will be.
First suggested by Ermine Todd III.
10. Try to find the hidden dedication display in the "About" dialog box.
---Version 0.8---
1. Public Release.
Version 0.7 was released only to beta testers.
---Version 0.7---
1. There is now an alternate, more convenient way to activate The
Desktop Helper. Hold down the <Control> key while pressing the
left mouse button on top of any non-client area of any window.
Suitable non-client areas of a window are the title bar, a blank
portion of the menu bar, scroll bars, ICONs, etc.
This method is superior to the "hot keys" method of activation
that some other launching utilities use. Who wants to change
the hot key used when ever you install a new application/utility
that happens to use the same hot key? It is also better than
appending entries to the System Menu because the System Menu
is not always available in every window, such as some dialog
boxes.
First suggested by Jim D'Agostino. Thanks.
2. In order to allow more space for user added programs, the "Launch",
"Task", "Run", "About", and "Exit" menu items have been collapsed
into one menu item called "Desktop Helper".
First suggested by Jim Freeman. Thanks.
3. The maximum number of possible items that can be added to the
pop-up menu has been increased from thirty-two to forty-eight
(actual mileage will vary with vertical screen resolution).
4. You can now add your own separator bars to the pop-up menu by
placing the following line at the appropriate positions in the
DH.INI file:
(SEPARATOR)=
Note that the above line must be typed exactly as stated.
Also, note that a separator counts as one of the forty-eight possible
menu items.
First suggested by Brent Ingraham. Thanks.
5. Windows caches all .INI files. It was possible to exit The Desktop
Helper, edit DH.INI, and restart DH.EXE and not have the changes
reflected in the pop-up menu. This problem has now been corrected.
6. The "Run" dialog box now contains the prompt for optional command
line parameters and the "Run minimized" check box. These two items
used to be in a separate dialog box that popped up after the main
file selection box. This extra dialog box was a mild annoyance.
7. It is now possible to have a program located on the launch menu to
prompt for command line parameters. This is done by placing a
question mark as the very first character in front of the program
name. For example, to prompt for command line input when selecting
the Write program the entry in DH.INI should look like this:
Write=?write.exe
8. The "About" dialog box now contains a button to allow you to
register your copy of The Desktop Helper. A registration number
will be provided when you submit your registration fee. A valid
registration number will be necessary in the future to unlock
additional functionality.
---Version 0.6---
1. It was possible for Windows to crash when selecting a program to
launch from the pop-up menu if Windows was running in Real or
Standard mode.
2. If the Windows Debugging Kernel was running, The Desktop Helper
would cause a problem to be reported.
---Version 0.5---
1. First general release to the public.