~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WinMac Version 3.02 (beta) Build 51 by Ritchie Chow 11 Sept 96 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ What is it? =========== WinMac is a menu bar similar to Apple Macintosh, in both System 7.5 style and Mac OS 8 (formerly known as Copland) style. System requirements =================== WinMac requires Microsoft Windows 95 and a 486 or better CPU to run. A high color or above display is also recommended. Installation ============ To install WinMac, unzip all of the files into an empty directory and then run SETUP.EXE. IMPORTANT: If you have a previous version of WinMac you will need to uninstall it first. Tips ==== See the Help file for tips. More ==== Also come with this program are a collection of cursors, wallpapers and the original Mac95Pack by The E which contains a very detailed instruction on how to make your PC look like a Mac. Uninstall WinMac ================ To uninstall, use 'Add/Remove Programs' in Control Panel. (Make sure you change back to Windows default icons first.) Acknowledgement =============== Thanks to The E (Jason E. Dustin) and many other people who have e-mailed me with suggestions for improvement. Disclaimer ========== Apple, the Apple logo, Finder, Mac, and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Microsoft, and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. This is a freeware. You may freely distribute this program, provided you distribute them in their original form with all files intact, give me credit, and do not charge anything for them. THE USER ASSUMES THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE USE OF THIS PROGRAM, INCLUDING THE CALCULATOR. Reaching the Author =================== If you find WinMac an interesting program, or have any suggestions, please let me know by sending me a postcard or an e-mail. Donations are always welcome. Any amount, any currency. I can be reached at: Ritchie Chow 9B, 2 Tin Heung St., Kwun Tong, Kowloon, HONG KONG e-mail: rchow@mail.usyd.edu.au Homepage: http://www.usyd.edu.au/~rchow/winmac.html