Cover Your Tracks version 2.0 Readme
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Installation:
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Unzip the zip file you got this readme in, and extract it c:\cyt, or wherever you want the program to be located.  Click on cyt.exe to run the program. You can add the program to your start menu by right-clicking the task bar, going to "properties," and then selecting add.


System Requirements:
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Windows 95
Netscape 3.x or 4.x


Description:
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The purpose of this program is to clear the location pull-down bar in netscape 3.x or 4.x, and thus insure your own privacy.  This program will allow you to clear the URLs in the bar completely, or replace individual urls.   Use this program to keep the sites you've visited secret from the eyes of others.  In addition, Cover Your Tracks can also clean you cache, delete all cookies, and erase your history file.  This erases nearly every trace of a visit to any particular site. 

Distribution:
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This program is shareware and may be freely distributed, provided the files cyt.exe, readme.txt, cyt.hlp, and cyt.cnt are included.  Do not attempt to sell this product without the consent of the authors.  If you wish to distribute this product as part of a promotion, on a cd, etc., please contact the authors at the following email address and let them know what you wish to do:     
                        jonathan2707@pipeline.com.

The Authors:
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This program was written by Chris Gill and Jonathan Lansel, who, combined, make up the company Fat-Free Software.  Please visit our webpage at 
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Vista/5610/

Legal Notices:
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"Cover Your Tracks" and "Fat-Free Software" are copyright 1998 Chris Gill and Jonathan Lansel.
"Netscape Navigator" is copyright Netscape Communications, which is not involved in the making of this program in any way.  So don't call their tech support, or you will be laughed at and called stupid names.  We will in no way be held responsible for any damage this product does to you, your computer, or anything else.  Not that it will.  But you know how that is.


 
