This file is used to track updates and misc information.

The following is a list of files included with the shareware distribution:

    WinLabel.EXE   -  DP-Editor executable
    WinLabel.WRI   -  DP-Editor documentation - MS Write format
    WinLabel.HLP   -  WinLabel help file
    QPro.DLL       -  Dynamic link library, Crescent Software
    CMDialog.VBX   -  Common dialog file, Microsoft Corporation
    COMMDlg.DLL    -  Dynamic link library, Microsoft Corporation
    Sound.DRV      -  Sound driver for Windows, Crescent Software
    Readme.TXT     -  Update information - this file

    License.TXT    -  License agreement
    Vendor.TXT     -  3rd party vendor agreement and information
    Disclaim.TXT   -  Disclaimer on what the software will and will not do
    Register.TXT   -  Product registration form
    
    VBRun100.DLL   -  Dynamic link library, Microsoft Corporation
                      Required, obtained from Compuserve and other BBS.
                      Not included with this distribution

    EraseWL.BAT    -  Batch file to assist with the removal of WinLabel.
                      Include the Drive and Directory where Windows and
                      WinLabel is located on the command line if run from
                      the DOS prompt.  Edit as necessary.
                      Example: EraseWL C:\Windows D:\WinLabel
                      
    EraseWL.PIF    -  Executes the Bat file above from within the Program
                      Group setup by WinLabel's auto install program.  Edit
                      the command line in the PIF file definition to include
                      the Drive and Directory of Windows and WinLabel as
                      shown above.  Edit the Bat file as necessary.

    Files.DAT      -  File used by auto install program, do not edit
    SetUp.LST      -  File used by auto install program, do not edit
    SetUp1.EXE     -  Execute this file for auto install of WinLabel
    StartUp.INI    -  File used by auto install program, do not edit
    StartUpKit.DLL -  File used by auto install program, do not remove
    
Please distribute this software package, WinLabel(TM) with friends and
associates.  But, distribute it in its entirety.  Do not distribute
some of the files, please distribute all of them.  And, do not change
or alter any of the files in any way.

To install WinLabel - Run Setup1.EXE for auto install
 - For manual install ...
                      Place the WinLabel EXE, WRI, HLP, and TXT files
                      together in a common directory.  The DLL, VBX, and
                      DRV files should be placed into the Windows' System
                      subdirectory.

07/02/92
WinLabel v2.0b released

Corrected problems with font selection.  WinLabel should work fine with
True Type and Windows 3.1 now.  WinLabel errors associated with the error
message "Property ...", etc have been corrected.  WinLabel will only
allow the use of scalable fonts such as True Type, Adobe Type Manager, etc.
If you don't have some scalable font manager use the scalable fonts that
came with Windows - Modern, Roman, or Script.

Automatic load program is included with this shareware version to help
minimize the installation process.

                        Thanks for you support;
                        Robert L. Amans

                                                    RL Amans

04/16/92
WinLabel v2.0 released

Includes the following enhancements:
    1.  Speed increased for listbox load and clear
    2.  Support for abort/stop when searching disk
    3.  Memory monitor that stops listbox load prior to a memory fault
    4.  Automatic install system added, semi-automatic erase system added
    
11/21/91
WinLabel updated to include 3-D look on support forms.  Revision
level stays at v1.0 but ".EXE" date revised to 11/21/91.  Also corrected
the disk file "Reset" function to correctly erase the newly created
disk file when the "RESET" button is hit.

The menu of the main form was revised to include access to the printer
control panel via PSetUp.DLL.

 10/31/1991 
Because the file sizes of the final version have grown you will find
the dynamic link libraries are provided in archived format.  Type the
following command to place the libraries in a directory of your choice.

    DLL_ZIP <Drive:\Directory>  example ...
    DLL_ZIP d:\windows   will unarchive and put the two DLL files
                         on the "d" drive in the "windows" subdirectory.

The remainder of the files can be copied directly onto the drive and
placed into the directory of your choice.
