PMmenu Program

This disk provides the basic information needed to utilize version 
1.0 of the PMMENU program to build Program Manager menu items within 
the Microsoft Windows environment.  PMMENU is a copyrighted product of
MRL and all rights are reserved.  Use of this version is allowed for
evaluation only and continued usage requires that the user pay the
registration fees as defined in the companion user manual file.  MRL
obligations and warranties are defined in the users manual.
Registration can be accomplished by payment to MRL at 1200
Stonehurst Drive, Huntsville, Alabama, 35801.  The register.frm file
provides registration information.  Feedback is desireable and can
be made via mail at the above address or via Compuserve electronic
mail to MRL at user id [73637,737]. 
  
The PMMENU program allows users to tailor their Windows desktop
by addition of commands to the Windows Program Manager system menu 
to execute programs.  This release is designed for usage with Windows 3.1.
  
Quick start for experienced users:  
  
1)      Unarchive files into program directory (e. g., C:\pmmenu) (Not Required for CD)
  
2)      Run install.exe.  A PMmenu group will be created.  The icons displayed
	in this group execute a "sample.mnu" definition (PMmenu), display 
	this file (readme), display the users manual (users manual), display 
        a registeration form (register) and remove PMmenu (delete).  Selecting
        the PMmenu icon adds the menu items in the "sample.mnu" file to the
        program manager system menu.  No window is displayed when executed
        other than registration messages.  To have the menu initiated at startup,
        move the PMmenu item to the startup group.  To register and avoid startup
	messages, fill out the register form and send to MRL.

3)      See Users Guide for Instructions on creating/editing your own menu sets.
 

  
This disk contains the following files:  
  
pmmenu.exe	-	The PMMENU program.
install.exe	-	installation program (builds program manager icons) 
readme.txt	-	This file. 
pmmenu.wri	-	User information (in MS Write format).
register.frm    -       Quick registration form.
sample.mnu	-	Sample menu set files.
*.ins		-	Installation/Deletion data files	

  
The software described herein is furnished under a license  
agreement.  The software may be used or copied only in accordance
with the terms of the applicable agreement.  The purchaser may
make one copy of the software for backup purposes.  Unregistered
copies of PMMENU are for evaluation purposes only, and may be
distributed through normal shareware channels.  Please distribute
these evaluation copies to other bulletin boards and users.  
  
PMMENU may be uploaded to and downloaded from commercial 
systems such as CompuServe, the Source, and BIX, as long as there
is no charge for the product itself.  Those copying, sharing, 
and/or electronically transmitting this product are required not
to delete or modify the copyright notice and restrictive notices
from the program or documentation.  Any distribution of PMMENU
must include all files contained in the packed format.  Commercial
vendors and distributors of "public domain" or user-supported  
software libraries may distribute copies of PMMENU unless 
notified by MRL to cease distribution of the product.  Only
nominal fees associated with copying and handling (not to exceed
$5 US) may be charged by anyone providing unregistered copies.
PMMENU may not be utilized or distributed as a promotion for 
any commercial venture.  

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