Thank you for taking the time and effort to download our first English DEMO version of the new Calamus. There are a few major changes between Calamus 1.09N and Calamus S or SL which must be explained in order for you to obtain full enjoyment from this save-disabled DEMO version of the new Calamus shell. I have enclosed 7 modules; Frame, Line, Raster, Page, Text, Text Style and the Document Converter module which will automatically convert 1.09N documents upon loading into S/SL documents. I have enclosed 3 import modules; CVG and CRG so that you can import pictures and CTX for text as I have not included the PKS Write module so you will have to either type text directly into the text frame or import it as a CTX file. NOTE: You cannot create a text frame without first defining a text style (located in the last sub-menu of the Text Style module). I have already included one font and had it load in automatically. And finally I have enclosed 3 printer drivers. This is a demo version. It is designed to allow you the opportunity to preview some of the features of the new Calamus. It is not designed nor intended for you to do real work. That is done naturally in Calamus itself. You may print with any one of the three printer drivers enclosed. However, you will exit the program once you have done so. I do apologize in that I managed to double-up the Raster Module help file with that of the Line Module so that the help messages in the Raster module are a duplicate of those found in the Line Module. I will correct this as soon as possible. However, regardless, the features will be familiar to you if you have any previous experience with Calamus. This is a fairly clean and solid DEMO, almost entirely in English. I have decided to upload it now as I have received numerous requests to do so, all prepared to accept it under any circumstances. :-) In the near future I will re-upload it again, this time all in English, with the correct help files in place. If you have any questions, please ask in our ISD support area. Nathan Potechin August 30, 1991