Microworks Toolbox v1.2.
Open Desktop for Windows.
Copyright (c) 1992-93,
Jeff Franks, (Microworks),
Sydney, Australia.
Compuserve 100026,1134.
Release date: March 29, 1993.

	Welcome to Toolbox version 1.2. I'm very excited about this 
release because it's the best version yet. It's a whole new program, 
rewritten from the ground up. This version is so different it's 
more like an OS/2 desktop for Windows than a Windows desktop. Gone 
is the cumbersome old Workbench, Drivepak and Toolbox. They've been 
replaced by a slick new drag and drop icon-based interface that lets 
you drop files anywhere on the desktop. The new Drivepak lets you 
display as many desktop drive icons as you want and comes with an 
easy to use 'ini file setup' utility. The new Toolbox supports 
unlimited subgroups, icon selection from any file and drag and drop. 
to the desktop.

	The whole concept behind Toolbox is one of enhancement not 
replacement. You still need to use File Manager and I suggest you 
continue to use Program Manager. Of course if you want to you can use 
Toolbox to replace Program Manager entirely.

	There is some bad news for those who currently use Toolbox. 
Your ini files are not compatible with this version and you can't 
convert them. I'm sorry about that but it was unavoidable. I'm sure 
you'll understand once you start using version 1.2. Also during the 
installation make sure you install all the data files from TBox12.zip.
You'll need them.

	Installing version 1.2 is easy. It comes with its own 
install utility. Just follow the instructions below an away you go!  

QUICK INSTALLATION

Step 1.  Copy Bwcc.dll into your Windows system directory (if its 	
         not already there). Install wont run without it.This is the 		
	 latest file from Borland so check the date on yours and if 	
	 it's earlier use this one!

Step 2.	 Unzip TOOLBOX.ZIP into a Temporary directory or floppy
	 disk.
	
Step 3.	 Unzip one of the files IF640.zip, IF800.zip or IF1024.zip	
	 (eg for 640 by 480 (VGA) unzip IF640.zip) into the same
	 directory  as in  step 2.

Step 4.	 Run Install from the same directory as the program 		
	 files and follow its instructions.

	Install will only take a few minutes of your time and it will back up any file
it needs to change to a 'bak' file.  If you find you don't like your new Toolbox just
run Uninstall.

	Lastly, as you work your way through this new version spare 
a thought for its workmanship and consider registering your copy of 
the program. 

			

I hope you like this Toolbox version 1.2....Jeff. 
