A M O R T Z ------------- Version 1.30 -------------- R E A D M E . T O O F I L E ------------------------------ Copyright (c) 1991 by Mountain View Software All Rights Reserved. Last updated: June, 1991 June 30, 1991 Thank you for trying AMORTZ! I am sure that you will find this program effective and very easy to use. I welcome your comments (complaints, suggestions, bug reports, etc.) and will respond to every one that I receive. Please see the file "AMORTZ.DOC" for information regarding how to contact me. The Installation Shell, which has been provided by Mountain View Software, can be used to read or print all of the documentation and information files, print a copy of the Registration Form, copy the AMORTZ files to hard disk or backup diskette, and to run AMORTZ. I highly recommend that you use this program to begin your exploration of AMORTZ. The Installation Shell has all of the documentation relating to the program contained within itself. Through a system of "Explanation" and "Help" windows, it literally walks you through the installation process. The following files should be included in this package: README - Program Description and features README.TOO - This information file AMORTZ.DOC - Complete program documentation for AMORTZ. AMORTZ.EXE - The main program INSTALL.EXE - The Installation Shell PACKING.LST - Complete list of files included in the AMORTZ evaluation package REGISTER.DOC - Text file containing the registration form SYSOP.DOC - Information for Bulletin Board System Distribution. FILE_ID.DIZ - A description file used by Bulletin Board Systems VENDOR.DOC - Information and restrictions for disk vendors, distributors, user groups, and such. WARRANTY.DOC - Important Warranty Information You may have received an "archived" version of these files. In this case, you will see only one file, probably called AMORTZ12.XXX, where XXX is replaced by an extension such as ZIP, LZH or SDN. If this is the case, please contact the source of the disk for instructions on how to proceed. Make sure that all of the above files are contained on a single floppy (or in the same sub-directory of your hard drive). Then use the following commands as needed: INSTALL - to run the Installation Shell (HIGHLY Recommended!) AMORTZ - to run the main program Please let me know if you find AMORTZ useful by registering your copy. --Jim Bowyer