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- FINDER VERSION 3.40
- ===================
-
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- ===============
-
- Have you ever lost an application buried under another pile of Windows?
- If the answer to this question is yes, then Finder is the solution for you.
-
- Finder is a program which allows you to swap between all of your active
- applications with tremendous ease. Finder adds a control Icon to the title
- bar of your currently active application, adjacent to the control menu Icon
- (ie near the top left hand corner of your active window). Click this Icon
- and you get a pull down list of your currently active applications. Simply
- select the one you want and it will be activated and brought to the top of
- the heap.
-
- Finder is so much more convenient than the standard Windows features. For
- example, the Switch To item of the Control Menu or double clicking the
- desktop to invoke Task Manager (especially when your current application
- is full screen).
-
- Finder works very nicely indeed with BackMenu and some consider it an excellent
- replacement for BigDesk because it consumes far fewer resources.
-
-
- 2. INSTALLATION
- ===============
-
- Place the file FINDER.EXE in any convenient directory. You can invoke Finder
- in any one of four ways:
-
- * Select the Run... dialog of Program Manager, File Manager or your
- favorite application launcher.
-
- * Select the New... dialog of Program Manager to create an application
- Icon which you can double click to start Finder.
-
- * Add FINDER.EXE to the [Load] command of your WIN.INI file to start
- Finder automatically each time you enter Windows.
-
- * If you are using MS Windows 3.1, add FINDER.EXE to the "StartUp Group".
-
-
- 3. USING FINDER
- ===============
-
- Locate the Finder control Icon on your active Window Title Bar (the box with
- the red/blue rectangles). Point the mouse at the Finder Control Icon and DRAG
- it (ie hold down and keep holding down the left mouse button). A popup menu
- will appear. The menu will display a list of running tasks (excluding the
- currently selected task). Select the task or application you want and release
- the left mouse button. The selected task will be activated (and, if Minimised,
- it will be restored to 'normal' size). Those are the basics.
-
- Finder can also be configured to display some additional useful status
- information on the title bar of the active window. The amount of free memory
- and resources can be displayed on the left and the current time of day on the
- right. Finder automatically supresses these extra displays when the title bar
- gets too crowded.
-
- Additional Finder menu items include:
-
- * Backmenu. If you use BackMenu (and I highly recommend it) then Finder
- will recognise that it is active and present BackMenu as a menu
- option. Selecting BackMenu will activate it (equivalent to Alt-F10).
-
- * The Run... option is similar to that in Program Manager. However, it
- maintains a list of the ten most recently commands. These are
- automatically saved to a Finder.Ini file in the Windows directory
- together with the other configuration options. Selecting Browse from
- the Run dialog will enable you to select a program from a normal File
- Open style window.
-
- * The Config... option presents a simple dialog to enable or disable
- the display of time and free memory information on the title bar.
- These options are also saved in the Finder.Ini file. Please remember
- that, regardless of these settings, Finder only displays this
- information if there is sufficient space on the title bar.
-
- * The Help... option invokes Help.
-
- * The About... option will do the usual thing.
-
- * The Close Current Window option will close the currently active
- application (equivalent to File Exit).
-
- * The Unload Finder option will unload Finder from Windows.
-
- * The Exit Windows to DOS option will cause Windows to shutdown and
- return to native DOS.
-
-
-
- 4. LICENCE FEES
- ===============
-
- Finder is ShareWare. This means you can evaluate it for up to 30 days.
- After this period you must decide that it is a pile of junk and delete
- it from your hard disk or, that it is a useful tool in which case you
- should send me some cash to fund future development of the product.
-
- For a perpetual licence to use Finder on a single machine, please send
- a modest ten pounds (or twenty dollars) to the author at the address shown
- below.
-
- For a perpetual licence to use Finder on up to twenty machines, please
- send one hundred pounds (or two hundred dollars) to the address shown below.
-
- THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. YOU USE FINDER ENTIRELY
- AT YOUR OWN RISK AND THE AUTHOR DENIES ALL RESPONSIBILITIES FOR ANYTHING.
-
- You may distribute Finder freely without charge provided that the Copyright
- is acknowledged and this README file is included with the software.
-
-
- 5. THE AUTHOR
- =============
-
- Registration fees should be sent to the author:
-
- Malcolm Hoar
- c/o 2132, Farallon Drive
- San Leandro
- CA 94577
- USA
-
- Users experiencing any difficulties or making enhancement suggestions are
- encouraged to contact the author at the above address or via CompuServe
- [100010,2761]. I will endeavour to respond to any such requests (but there
- are no promises !).
-
- Copyright c 1991 Malcolm Hoar
-
- All Trademarks are acknowledged.
-
-
- 6. REVISION HISTORY
- ===================
-
- 02 Oct 91 Rev 1.00 Initial release uploaded to CompuServe & Mission
- Impossible.
-
- 03 Oct 91 Rev 1.01 Fixed bug which caused occasional UAE's especially when
- covering/uncovering the Finder About window and then
- launching another application (Replaced all SendMessage
- calls with PostMessage).
-
- 05 Oct 91 Rev 1.02 Fixed problem with MS Word which generates three
- wm_NCLButtonDown messages when Finder Icon is selected
- resulting in attempts to build 3 Finder Menus and
- ultimately a system crash or hang.
-
- 13 Oct 91 Rev 2.00 Many new features including the Run, Config and Exit
- Windows options together with the Time and Free Memory
- displays. Significant internal restructuring.
-
- 19 Oct 91 Rev 2.01 Added full Help option.
-
- 20 Oct 91 Rev 2.02 Cosmetic changes.
-
- 28 Oct 91 Rev 2.03 Overcame Turbo Pascal bug which caused UAE's when making
- Finder menu selections on TPW applications (used
- WMCommand versus DefCommandProc).
-
- 29 Oct 91 Rev 2.04 Improved Config options.
-
- 03 Nov 91 Rev 3.00 Improved Run... option to support file associations
- together with other internal changes.
-
- 02 Feb 92 Rev 3.10 Fixed compatibility issue with Windows 3.1. Make Finder's
- own Window hidden so Window Tile works correctly. Fixed
- problem with ScreenPeace. Added left/right mouse button
- options. Added date display. Added Close Current Window.
- Fixed Finder menu display problem.
-
- 06 Feb 92 Rev 3.11 Tidied up code.
-
- 19 Sep 92 Rev 3.12 Fixed problem with Run... Browse when Directory path
- contained a period (program parsed the file extension
- incorrectly).
-
- 19 Dec 92 Rev 3.20 Updated to use Windows 3.1 Common Dialogs for Run Browse.
-
- 20 Dec 92 Rev 3.30 Internationalised the Finder Date Display. Rewrote the
- Run code to solve problems with extra spaces and periods
- in the command line.
-
- 24 Jan 93 Rev 3.40 Fized problem with Finder crash if unloading Finder with
- Run window active.