Index of /multimediamania/PLAYERS/WAIT21

      Name                    Last modified       Size  Description

[DIR] Parent Directory 11-Jun-2003 13:58 - [TXT] CMDIALOG.VBX 11-Jun-2003 13:57 18k [TXT] FILE_ID.DIZ 11-Jun-2003 13:57 1k [SND] LAUNCH.WAV 11-Jun-2003 13:57 20k [TXT] MCI.VBX 11-Jun-2003 13:57 29k [   ] REGISTER.EXE 11-Jun-2003 13:57 53k [SND] SPLASH.WAV 11-Jun-2003 13:57 19k [TXT] THREED.VBX 11-Jun-2003 13:57 59k [TXT] WS.HLP 11-Jun-2003 13:57 115k [   ] WSEVAL.EXE 11-Jun-2003 13:57 225k

WAVSORTER 2.1 -- EVALUATION COPY
April 6, 1993


Contents:

1. Included Files

2. Important Notes

3. Installation

4. Un-Install

5. Legal Stuff


INCLUDED FILES

The following files are included in the evaluation
version of WavSorter:

	wseval.exe
	register.exe
	ws.hlp
	launch.wav
	splash.wav
	file_id.diz
	readme.txt (this file)
	cmdialog.vbx
	mci.vbx
	threed.vbx

If any files are missing, please notify the sysop of
the BBS from which you obtained the zipped file, or
notify Jim Shepherd on either CompuServe (71664,2255)
or WindowsOnLine BBS (510) 736-8343. Thanks


IMPORTANT NOTES


1. Feel free to upload WavSorter to your favorite BBS's
   (in fact, I hope you will). However, please be sure
   to include all the files listed above so that people
   who download WavSorter can use it to its fullest
   capabilities.

2. If you do upload WavSorter, please do not include your
   "default.ini" file. This file is created the first time
   you use WavSorter and is unique to your preferences.

3. ERRATA: In the "About Folder" help popup, the first
   sentence describing an open gray folder should read:
   
    "This is a folder that isn't set up, when you're
    dragging a directory name from the directory list box
    while holding down the SHIFT key."

4. WavSorter includes a feature called Magic Target Help
   which allows you to easily call up information and help
   on objects and menu items by clicking on them when Magic
   Target Help is turned on. Not all objects in Visual Basic
   respond to clicking, however, so while almost all objects
   in WavSorter's main window respond to Magic Target Help,
   there are a few which do not.

5. If you would like to use the "jumps" (green text) in the
   Magic Target Help popup windows, turn on Help by choosing
   the Contents item on the Help Menu before turning on
   Magic Target Help (this is optional and is only necessary
   if you want to use the "jumps").

6. When WavSorter plays sound effects, it expects to find
   the appropriate sound file in your WavSorter working
   directory (the one to which you've copied the WavSorter
   files during installation). For this reason, do not rename
   or move the files "splash.wav" and "launch.wav" or you
   will not be able to use the default sounds; only the
   custom sounds which you assign.

7. Directories, files, and folders all drag and drop. If
   you're not sure whether or not an object in the main
   window responds to drag and drop, drag something over
   it and watch the OpLight for information.

8. If you want to get started right away, there's an item on
   the Help Menu called "Getting Started" which will provide
   you with the minimum information necessary to begin using
   WavSorter.

9. The first time you run WavSorter and save your
   configuration, the following lines will be added to
   your win.ini file:

	[ShepherdSoftware]
	WSConfigName=default.ini

   This is the only addition WavSorter makes to win.ini.
   All of your preferences are saved in the "default.ini"
   file, which is stored in your WavSorter directory.


INSTALLATION

You install WavSorter by doing the following:

1. Create a directory for WavSorter and name it something
   appropriate like "wavsortr", or whatever name you want.

2. Copy or move the following files to your WavSorter
   directory:

	wseval.exe
	register.exe
	ws.hlp
	launch.wav
	splash.wav
	file_id.diz
	readme.txt

3. Copy or move the following files to your Windows "system"
   directory (e.g., c:\windows\system):

	cmdialog.vbx
	mci.vbx
	threed.vbx

**Note that these .vbx files are included in MicroSoft Visual
  Basic 2.0, both the Standard and Professional editions.
  If you have either of these programs, you already have
  copies of those .vbx's on your computer. Since MicroSoft
  has been known to "slipstream" newer versions of its
  programs without telling anyone, it is always good
  practice to compare the attributes of the .vbx's included
  in WavSorter with the attributes of the same .vbx's you
  already have on your system so you won't overwrite a
  newer version of the .vbx. This step is, of course,
  optional and doesn't affect WavSorter in any way but it's
  still a good idea to do it.

4. Create a group and/or program item for WavSorter in
   Program Manager (or your favorite Program Manager
   substitute, if you use one) just like you would for
   any program.

5. Double-click on the WavSorter icon to start WavSorter.


UN-INSTALL

I hope you will like using WavSorter, but if you decide to
remove it from your computer, do the following:

1. Delete all the files from your WavSorter directory.

2. Remove (delete) your WavSorter directory.

3. Using a text editor, such as Notepad, open win.ini and
   remove the following lines, which will probably be near
   the end of the file:

	[ShepherdSoftware]
	WSConfigName=default.ini

4. Delete the following files from your Windows "system"
   directory:

	cmdialog.vbx
	mci.vbx
	threed.vbx

**Note: Do not delete these .vbx files if you have MicroSoft
  Visual Basic 2.0, Standard or Professional editions since
  you need these files for yourself. Also, do not delete
  these files if they are needed by another Visual Basic
  application. I know this is probably self-evident but it's
  easy to make mistakes in the heat of the moment.


LEGAL STUFF

WavSorter and related files, including the help file, are
Copyright © 1993 by James Shepherd/Shepherd Software.
All rights reserved.

This is the evaluation version of WavSorter. It is
distributed as shareware for a 30 day evaluation period.
You agree by using this product to either register it
within 30 days of receipt, or to discontinue using it.
Continued use without registration is a violation of
Shepherd Software's copyright.

Shepherd Software makes no warranty of any kind with regard
to this software or documentation, including, but not limited
to, any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness
for a particular purpose. Shepherd Software shall not be
liable for errors or for incidental or consequential damages
in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of
this product. The software and the information contained in
the documentation are subject to change without notice.

For permission and information about including and
distributing WavSorter in a collection of shareware, please
contact Jim Shepherd either on CompuServe (71664,2255) or
WindowsOnLine BBS (510) 736-8343, or at the following
address:

	Shepherd Software
	6984 McKinley St.
	Sebastopol, Ca. 95472