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- Thank you for trying PowerStrip.
- We think it is one of the most attractive
- and efficient user-interfaces
- for Windows. It is certainly the
- interface that uses up the least
- real estate on your screen!
-
- SPECIAL FEATURES
-
- PowerStrip is designed to take up as little
- space on your screen as possible--no visible
- menus, no scroll bars, no borders--just
- a strip of icons. PowerStrip can even be
- iconized itself into a single, small pyramid
- in the lower right corner of the screen--
- leaving your screen clean for your applications.
-
-
- There are three special icons on the right
- side of PowerStrip.
-
- Clicking on the red pyramid icon
- displays the PowerStrip Editor. That's
- where you can rearrange your icons,
- add or delete applications, add commandlines,
- get Help, change the backcolor, specify
- whether a single- or double-click launches
- a program, specify whether PowerStrip
- minimizes itself when you launch a program,
- specify working directories, shortcut keys,etc.
-
- (PowerStrip looks best if you select a backcolor
- for it which matches your Windows wallpaper
- or desktop.)
-
- Context-sensitive help is always available.
- When you click on the button labelled
- "SHORTCUT KEYS" for example, a description
- of what they are and how to assign them
- automatically appears in the help box.
-
- Next to the red pyramid on the PowerStrip
- is a darkened window icon. Double-click on
- this and Windows shuts down--you're in DOS.
- Finally, there is a blue pyramid. Click
- on it and PowerStrip reduces itself to a
- single icon in the lower right corner of
- the screen. Click again and PowerStrip
- reappears.
-
- PowerStrip observes most of the Windows
- conventions:
-
- 1. Pressing Ctrl-F4 will exit any open applications.
- If only PowerStrip is active, Ctrl-F4 will exit
- Windows, just as if you had double-clicked on
- the darkened window icon on PowerStrip.
-
- 2. Any programs that you have listed in
- the WIN.INI file following RUN= or LOAD=
- will behave normally.
-
- However, PowerStrip includes a number of
- enhancements. Among them, you can use
- ANY icon to represent ANY program on the
- PowerStrip. The PowerStrip Editor
- contains a powerful icon viewing facility
- which will display both .ICO files on disk
- as well as icons embedded in any program
- (try PROGMAN.EXE or MORICONS.DLL to see
- multiple embedded icons). Any icon
- can be dragged from the icon viewer to
- the PowerStrip to represent any program
- at all.
-
- Another enhancement is that you can use
- ANY key or key combination as a Shortcut
- key to automatically launch a program
- (without clicking on the PowerStrip).
- Program Manager confines to to
- Ctrl+Alt+Key combinations as shortcut
- keys. PowerStrip allows anything--including
- Function Keys. (The only forbidden keys
- are a few which would make no sense
- such as BackSpace. If you try to use
- one of these few, PowerStrip will not allow
- it.)
-
-
- USING POWERSTRIP
-
- PowerStrip works most effectively if
- you add PROGMAN.EXE and WINFILE.EXE
- to the PowerStrip. Then you can launch
- them as needed, but they don't take
- up screen space otherwise. All your
- familiar icons and groups and associations
- are available as before, but PowerStrip
- contains an icon for PROGMAN and WINFILE
- instead of having PROGMAN (or some other
- shell) take up space on screen. Likewise,
- if you use Norton or any other shell,
- add it to PowerStrip and it is just a click
- away.
-
- PowerStrip keeps your preferences and the
- names of your programs and icons in a file
- called POWER.INI which resides in the directory
- where you have PowerStrip. You could modify
- POWER.INI directly, but punctuation is important
- and its easier to use the PowerStrip Editor
- by clicking on the red pyramid while PowerStrip
- is running. We have supplied a simple
- POWER.INI file which contains only PROGMAN,
- WINFILE, and NOTEPAD. Feel free to change the
- icons representing these three programs, specify
- Working Directorys, ShortCut Keys, etc. Also,
- add your own 20 most-often-used programs to
- PowerStrip and try it as your shell for a few
- days. We bet you won't go back to your old
- shell.
-
- INSTALLING POWERSTRIP
-
- To try PowerStrip, copy
- POWER.EXE, EMPTY.ICO and POWER.INI
- to your Windows directory. Then
- copy THREED.DLL and VBRUN200.DLL
- to your Windows/System directory.
- Then you can just add POWER.EXE to your
- Program Manager or whatever
- Shell you use. (Or RUN POWER.EXE
- from File Manager or Program Manager.)
-
- (If you prefer, create a subdirectory
- called POWER and copy
- POWER.EXE and POWER.INI into that
- subdirectory. But leave EMPTY.ICO
- in the Windows directory.)
-
- MAKING POWERSTRIP YOUR SHELL
-
- PowerStrip itself is intended to be
- used as your Windows "Shell" --
- the launchpad for all your
- Windows applications. You can try
- PowerStrip out first, by just adding
- it to your Program Manager or
- Norton/Windows or whatever shell you use.
- But, if you like the way PowerStrip works,
- try it as your main Shell. (You can still
- add Program Manager to PowerStrip
- easily and thus have access to all
- your familiar icons and groups).
-
- To make PowerStrip your main shell,
- make a copy of SYSTEM.INI (call it
- SYSTEM.BAK or something), then
- open Notepad and load the SYSTEM.INI
- file from your Windows directory.
- Find the line near the top that says:
-
- Shell=Progman.exe
-
- and change it to say:
-
- Shell=Power.exe
-
- (The ".EXE" is required.)
- Then save the SYSTEM.INI file back
- to disk. Now when you restart Windows,
- Power will be your Shell. (Your
- Shell= might specify Norton or some other
- shell--just change it to read
- Shell=Power.exe. If you have put
- POWER.EXE and POWER.INI into a subdirectory
- --not in the Windows subdirectory, then
- use Shell=c:\power\power.exe.)
-
-
-
-
- UNINSTALLING POWER
-
- If you decide to go back to your original
- shell, just reverse the process: change Shell=
- to your old shell's name ("PROGMAN.EXE" or
- whatever).
-
- REGISTRATION
-
- If you like PowerStrip, please register
- it. Every few times you use it, a reminder
- message will appear. Registering eliminates
- these reminders, and also puts you on
- our mailing list for PowerStrip 2.0 and our
- other Windows programs.
-
- To register, send $14 to:
- Richard Mansfield
- 2703 E. Bessemer Ave.
- Greensboro, NC 27405
-
- We will send your registration by return
- mail.
-
- If you prefer, you can print out the following:
-
- PowerStrip ORDER and REGISTRATION FORM
-
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-
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- Richard Mansfield
- 2703 E. Bessemer Ave.
- Greensboro, NC 27405
-
-
- LEGAL NOTICE
-
- Richard Mansfield hereby disclaims all warranties relating
- to this software, whether express or implied, including without
- limitation any implied warranties of merchantability
- or fitness for a particular purpose.
-
- Richard Mansfield will not be liable for any special,
- incidental, consequential, indirect or similar damages due to
- loss of data or any other reason, even if Richard Mansfield
- or an agent of Richard Mansfield have been advised of the
- possibility of such damages. In no event shall Richard Mansfield's
- liability for any damages ever exceed the price paid for the software,
- regardless of the form of the claim. The person using the software
- bears all risk as to the quality and performance of the software.
-
- This agreement shall be construed and enforced in accordance
- with the laws of the STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Any action or
- proceeding brought by either party against the other arising out
- of or related to this agreement shall be brought only
- in a STATE or FEDERAL COURT of competent jurisdiction located
- in Guilford county, North Carolina.
-
- Copyright (c) 1993 Richard Mansfield.
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