PaneKiller v1.1
(c) 1997 Matt Ginzton, MaDdoG Software
released 12/12/97
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PaneKiller is a Windows navigation utility that will help you get to your documents
and applications faster than ever before!

PaneKiller gives you easy, configurable, menu-like access to every document
and application available on your computer, all from the Windows taskbar.

PaneKiller runs under Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0.

Installation
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Double-click the program Setup.exe to start the installation.  PaneKiller will be
copied to a directory you choose on your C drive (a limitation of the Windows setup
engine, that will be fixed in the next releaseof PaneKiller).  A shortcut to it
will be created in your Start Menu, in the Startup group.  You can uninstall PaneKiller
via the Add/Remove Programs control panel.

Usage
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PaneKiller will appear as an icon on your taskbar.  Click on it with the left
button to bring up a menu with your favorite files (you can specify what should
appear here), along with your Desktop.  Explore your computer using these
menus; to set PaneKiller options, right-click its taskbar icon.

You can use most of the normal Windows features such as right-click context menus,
Send To, etc., as well as some new ones -- explore your options!

More information
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Use your web browser to view the file PaneKill.htm, located in the PaneKiller
folder (probably C:\Program Files\MaDdoG\PaneKiller).  This is accessible from
the default PaneKiller menu after installation.

View the user manual (PaneKill.htm) for information on the new features in this
release.

Terms and conditions
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PaneKiller is shareware: try it for up to 30 days, and if at the end of the
evaluation period you want to keep it, send $20 to:
Matt Ginzton
MaDdoG Software
1944 Lakeshore Drive
Sagle, ID  83860

PaneKiller is supplied without any warranties, expressed or implied.
Limited (for the shareware version) email support is available: send mail
to magi@cs.stanford.edu.
