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- Karen's Window Watcher v2.2.1
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- Copyright (c) 1999, 2001, 2003 Karen Kenworthy, All Rights Reserved
- May be used for personal and educational purpose free of charge.
- Commercial use requires a license.
- See http://www.karenware.com/cd.asp for details.
-
- The source code may be used and modified for personal and educational use,
- but incorporating all or a substantial portion of the code into a
- commercial product is prohibited without permission of the author.
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- This is Karen's Window Watcher program described in the September 20, 1999
- issue of Karen Kenworthy's "Power Tools" newsletter. For a free subscription,
- visit http://www.karenware.com/subscribe/
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- By Karen Kenworthy ( http://www.karenware.com/ ).
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- This program displays the titlebar text of all windows open on your PC, whether
- visible or hidden. Under Windows 98, Windows NT and Windows 2000, you may also
- click on a window in this program's window list, and the name of the program
- that created the window will be displayed.
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- Installation
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- 1. If you have not already done so, download and install the
- Visual Basic Runtime v6.0. It can be downloaded from:
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- http://www.karenware.com/runtimes.asp
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- To install the runtime, execute the downloaded file, vbrun60.exe.
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- 2. Execute ptwinwatch-setup.exe. This is a self-installing archive program.
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- Use
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- Once run, the program automatically displays a list of all open windows. Child windows (those
- owned by a top-level window) are displayed indented from the left margin.
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- Checkboxes allow you prevent the listing of child windows, and enable an autoscan feature.
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- For more information and updates visit Karen's Power Tools home page at:
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- http://www.karenware.com/powertools/
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- Subcribe to her free Power Tools newsletter at:
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- http://www.karenware.com/subscribe/
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- Purchase Karen's CD, containing all her Power Tools, back issues of her
- newsletter, and a license that lets you use the Power Tools at work at:
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- http://www.karenware.com/cd.asp
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