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- January 17, 1991
-
- Dear METZ Software User:
-
- ThreadZ Forms Alliance with METZ Software
-
- ThreadZ Software Design Group, Inc., developers of utilities for
- Microsoft Windows, and METZ Software, developers of shareware
- utilities for Windows, have announced the formation of a special
- alliance, the goal of which is to facilitate timely software
- development and provide easy access to solution-oriented products.
-
- The first result of this alliance is the incorporation of two
- of METZ Software's shareware programs into a retail product called
- ThreadZ File F/X. ThreadZ File F/X is a group of four utilities
- and a bonus of ThreadZ Task Manager, presented in an "a la carte"
- manner so as to facilitate ease of use:
-
- F/X File Manager, simplifies the create, delete, copy, rename and
- move functions in Windows 3.0 using an intuitive tree directory display.
-
- F/X File Find, a search program enabling users to locate files on
- any attached hard drive, provides for the use of DOS wildcards,
- specific file extensions, or even file creation dates as search
- criteria.
-
- F/X File Undelete provides a list of deleted files, states the
- likelihood of a successful recovery, and, when prompted, will attempt
- to undelete the chosen file.
-
- F/X Text Search allows users to search a file, path name, directory
- or an entire disk for a text string. A list of matching files is
- displayed and may be printed as a report.
-
- The ThreadZ Task Manager, a distinctive replacement for Windows'
- Task List, utilizes a menu which may be used to launch applications
- and lets you arrange your windows the way that works best for you!
-
- "A wonderful task manager and four other useful utilities makes this
- a must-buy for Windows users." PC Magazine, 1/29/91
-
- ThreadZ File F/X retails for $129.95.
- Contact ThreadZ at 206-869-6292, or 1-800-767-6292, for the location
- of your nearest authorized ThreadZ dealer. Fax: (206) 867-9089
-
- Sincerely,
- Art Metz
- METZ Software
-
-
-
- METZ Task Manager April 22, 1991
-
- METZ Software Support (206)-641-4525
- P.O. Box 6042 Sales 1-800-447-1712
- Bellevue, Wa., 98008-0042, U.S.A. International (206) 641-4525
- Fax (206) 644-6026
-
- GEnie: A.METZ Compuserve: [73567,1637]
-
- Introduction
- After realizing how convenient the Microsoft Windows 3.0 Task
- List application was to access, and yet as to how limited it is in
- usefulness, we decided to improve on the concept, and thus created
- METZ Task Manager. METZ Task Manager has the basic tools found in
- the Microsoft Task List application as well as several additional
- features.
- For your convenience, the license number "MASCOT" will allow you
- evaluate this application for a limited time without the usual reminder
- screens popping up.
- We apologize for the lack of formal documentation or online help,
- fortunately, the ThreadZ File F/X applications do have both. Also,
- you can call METZ Software if you have any questions, problems, or
- suggestions (please use our support number: (206) 641-4525). We will
- be glad to help you any way we can.
-
- Overview
-
- METZ Task Manager is a comprehensive, yet easily understood
- replacement for the Microsoft Task List application. To install
- Task Manager, rename your old Microsoft TASKMAN.EXE to TASKMAN.OLD,
- then place the new TASKMAN.EXE and METZ.DLL in your Windows 3.0
- directory. You can then access TaskMan by double clicking on your
- Windows background or by pressing Ctrl+Esc.
- Task Manager provides the same basic functionality as the
- Microsoft Task List app, as well as the ability to quickly run
- programs and files, and a customizeable Tools menu. Additional Task
- Manager features include a fully customizable screen display blanker
- (screen saver), Windows arrangement functions, directory tree display,
- file finder, point-and-shoot file manager, and system memory and disk
- space display.
- Task Manager uses under 30K of memory.
-
- Installation
- TaskMan should be installed BEFORE you run Windows since the
- system can lock up if TaskMan is already running when you replace it.
- Please rename or backup your original Microsoft Taskman.exe for safe
- keeping. Copy the new TASKMAN.EXE and METZ.DLL to your Windows 3.0
- directory. Be sure to backup your Microsoft TASKMAN.EXE.
- TaskMan can be used in replacement of the Microsoft Program Manager.
- Change the 'shell=progman.exe' setting in the file SYSTEM.INI to
- 'shell=taskman.exe'. When you run TaskMan as the shell, you can still
- run an application when starting windows, i.e. WIN NOTEPAD. TaskMan
- will run the application and add it to the TaskMan Run box. Another
- nice feature is that TaskMan will leave you in the directory you were
- in before you ran windows, so the TaskMan File Manager will default to
- your current DOS directory. TaskMan will also launch the applications
- listed on the LOAD and RUN lines of your WIN.INI file.
- If you decide not to use TaskMan as your shell, add TaskMan to the
- load line of your WIN.INI file so that you can use the screen saver
- feature and to speed up TaskMan's own initialization process.
- When TaskMan is installed you can access it by double clicking
- on the Windows background (desktop) or by pressing Control Escape.
-
- Using TaskMan
- Some menu items are greyed while TaskMan is loading directory
- information in the background (while other apps are running). You
- can add TaskMan to the Load line of your win.ini to speed up this
- process.
- You can create a custom bitmap for the screen saver using the
- included application Clp2Disk.exe. Please read the CLP2DISK.TXT
- file for more information.
-
- IMPORTANT: Running Non-Windows applications from Task Manager may require
- an appropriate .PIF file (see the Microsoft Windows User's Guide).
-
- Non-registered users
- Use for purposes other than evaluation requires payment of the
- registration fee. Once you register and receive a license number you are
- automatically allowed to upgrade to future releases. It is important
- that you register this application to help insure continued support and
- development. Our intention is to provide useful, user-friendly
- applications at a low cost, and your support helps make that possible.
- All available functionality is enabled in this version to provide
- you the ability to effectively evaluate this application.
- Ordering information is included in the file METZ.ORD or available
- by contacting METZ Software. All orders will receive a disk containing
- the latest versions of our products.
-
- File Descriptions
- This release is a demonstration version and as such is not to be
- sold. Desktop may only be distributed for free (or at cost) as the
- following group of files:
-
- MTM.EXE or TASKMAN.ZIP - Archive file containing the following files:
- TASKMAN.EXE - The METZ Task Manager program. (required)
- METZ.DLL - METZ Software dynamic link library. (required)
- TASKMAN.TXT - This file.
- TASKMAN.TLS - Sample tools file.
- METZ.ORD - METZ Software order form.
- APPS.WRI - METZ Software application descriptions.
- CLP2DISK.EXE - Clipboard to Disk utility for screen saver bitmap.
- CLP2DISK.TXT - Clipboard to Disk documentation.
- METZTSR.COM - METZ TSR DOS program for screen saver support.
- METZTSR.TXT - METZ TSR DOS program description and instructions.
- THREADZ.TXT - Special announcement concerning ThreadZ File F/X.
-
- Release Notes
-
- METZ.DLL is a dynamic link library for Task Manager. It must be located
- somewhere in your environment path. We recommend placing it in your
- Windows directory.
-
- We have tried to be as consistent with Microsoft Windows interface
- specifications as possible. Please see the Microsoft Windows User's Guide
- for more information regarding the Windows interface.
-
- Your comments and suggestions are always welcome, and help make
- this application a better product. METZ Software relies heavily on
- user input, so be sure to give us your suggestions and comments.
-
- Information in this document is subject to change without notice
- and does not represent any commitment on the part of METZ Software. No
- warranties of any kind are associated with this product.
-
- Thank you for your support.
-
- * This application has an implementation which will prevent screen saver
- timeouts while you are working in a DOS application under Windows.
- Other screen savers will timeout even if you are actively
- typing away within a DOS Window. Our the timeout will occur
- only after you are inactive in any DOS Window as well.
- Please read METZTSR.TXT and install the METZTSR.COM application
- if you wish to prevent timeouts while you are working in a
- DOS Window.
- * TaskMan saves up to 20 items for the run line in a combo
- box. You can select items in the list by pressing Alt down arrow
- or clicking on the down arrow with the mouse. The list is saved
- from session to session.
- * You can double click on files listed by the File Finder and
- File Manager to execute or load that file.
- * TaskMan uses the Program= setting in the WIN.INI when searching
- for applications entered on the run line that have no extension.
- For example, if you type COMMAND on the TaskMan run line and press
- enter, TaskMan will append each of the extensions listed in the
- program= section of the WIN.INI, in the order they are listed, in
- an attempt to find the executable filename. You can change the
- programs= setting in the Setup TaskMan dialog. For best results
- be sure that the program= settings are listed in order of your
- priority. We are recommending "programs=exe pif com", add "bat"
- if you wish to run batch files as well.
- * You can override the optimize default area by placing the following
- line in the file TASKMAN.INI:
- optimize=25,55,200,350
- The values are the pixel positions of the optimization area and
- can be set to your preferences. In the example, 25 is the left
- position, 55 is the top position, 200 is the width, and 350 is
- the height. When you select Optimize from the Windows menu,
- these coordinates will be used to position the open windows.
- * Optimize can be set to Cascade the windows as well. Add the word
- cascade to the end of the optimize= line.
- optimize=25,55,200,350,CASCADE
- TaskMan will then Cascade the windows after optimizing them to
- your specifications.
-
- ------------ METZ Task Manager version history ------------------
-
- Version 1.04
- * The Screen Saver was very sensitive to slight movements of the
- mouse where a minor bump or vibration would deactivate the
- screen saver. A movement of more than a few pixels by the mouse
- is now required to deactivate the screen saver.
- * If the directory list in the file manager needs to be updated,
- i.e. some other application has changed the directory tree,
- simply select the drive letter from the menu, and it will be
- correctly refreshed.
- * The Task List now ignores Aporia 'icons'.
- * A few users experienced an occasional problem with the task list
- being empty, this has been fixed.
- * The End Task option has been improved to match that of the
- original Microsoft Task List application.
- * An infrequent Screen Saver timeout problem has been fixed.
- * Some performance improvements have been made and minor bugs have
- been fixed.
- * The METZ.DLL has been upgraded for future enhancement support.
-
- Version 1.03
- * The File Manager can now be kept open while using TaskMan.
- * ALT+R would perform a Switch To operation if the task list
- had the focus. ALT+R now will always execute the Run contents.
-
- Version 1.02
- * If a Tool had a fully qualified application path and a working
- directory, the working directory was overridden by the
- application path. This has been fixed.
- * The system would hang if you selected End Task for Microsoft
- Excel. This has been fixed.
- * The file manager was not properly handling the destination
- directory if it was longer than 20 characters. This has been
- fixed.
-
- Version 1.01
- * The file manager was not properly updating the file list if the
- full source directory path selected was longer than about 20
- characters. This has been fixed.
-
- Version 1.0
- * First official release!
-