Since installation is very simple, I decided not to include one of those irritating installation programs and let you do it the "easy way".
Unzip the file MIDILAB.ZIP and you will find the following four files;
MIDILAB.EXE
MIDILAB.HLP
README.TXT
VBRUN300.DLL
You should create a new directory on your hard drive called MIDILAB and copy all four files into there.
The last file, VBRUN300.DLL is necessary to run MidiLab, (and many other shareware applications which you may use). Although it doesn't matter if you already have it, you only really need one copy of this on your system. Take a look in your WINDOWS/SYSTEM directory and see if you can find a copy of VBRUN300.DLL there. If you can then you can delete the one in the MIDILAB directory, (it will locate the other one automatically - what a clever boy).
To run the program, double click MIDILAB.EXE, (you knew that bit didn't you ?). All the other stuff is in the help file.
And now for something completely legal.............
MidiLab for Windows is Copyright (c) Chris Anthony / MTS Midi Workshop 1995, All Rights Reserved. Use, Duplication or Sale of this product except as described in the License Agreement is Strictly Forbidden.
Users of MidiLab must accept this disclaimer of warranty:
MidiLab is supplied as is. The Author disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, including, without limitation, the warranties of merchantability and of fitness for any purpose. The Author assumes no liability for damages direct or consequential, which may arise from the use of MidiLab.