Web Time 2.0 Free Version 2.0.48

This file requires Visual Basic 5 runtime files that are dated
September 1997 or newer or marked as VB5 Service Pack 2 or 3

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Application Requirements:

Windows 95 (A or B version)
8MB Ram (16 Recommended)
Windows 95 Dialup Connection
Visual Basic 5 Runtime Files (Sept 1997 or newer)

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*Straight Forward Agreement*

This application has no warranty/Guarantee or promise of any kind. 
It has been tested on Windows 95 (A and B Versions) and found to be stable
on the machines it was tested on. Mike Phelps and/or MR Phelps Enterprises
will not make any promises/warranties/guarantees as to how this application
will act/perform on YOUR computer.
Mike Phelps and/or MR Phelps Enterprises has made every effort to make this
program as safe and reliable as knowledgeably possible.
If you do not accept this agreement, then please do not install this
application on your computer.

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!!!!!Special instructions for users with Web Time 2.0.14 installed on their 
Computer.

This new version changes your "Webtim20.ini" file in your Windows folder.
Due to the addition of working with multiple connections this was necessary.
Run this new version once to set it up.
You will notice that your "Total Web Time" has been set to zero.
You can get your total web time back by following the below procedure:

	1. Use File "Explorer" to navigate to your Windows folder.
	   (usually c:\Windows)
	2. Find the "webtim20.ini" file and double click on it to open
	   it in text form.
	3. Under your connection name you will see:
	   Hrs=  *Here you should see your hours
	   Min=  *Here you should see your minutes
	   Sec=  *Here you should see your seconds
	   Example:
	   Hrs=76
	   Min=31
	   Sec=41
	4. These are the total Hours, Minutes and Seconds that have been
	   recorded in the 2.0.14 version.
	5. If you have run this new version and set it up, then you should
	   see something similar to the following elsewhere in the file:
	   [My Connection]
	   Current=My Connection
	   Hrs=0
	   Min=0
	   Sec=0
	   Day To Reset Timer=25
	   TotalHours Alarm=250
	   Total Web Time Reset=NNO
	6. Change the 0's above to what ever your old settings were.
	   Example:
	   [My Connection]
	   Current=My Connection
	   Hrs=76
	   Min=31
	   Sec=41
	   Day To Reset Timer=25
	   TotalHours Alarm=250
	   Total Web Time Reset=NNO
NOTE: You can delete the old entry from the file if you wish. It
      will no longer be used.
	7. Choose exit from the File menu and click YES to "Save Changes".
	8. Web Time 2.0.48 will now read your "Total Web Time" correctly.

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To set up this program, simply run "Setup.exe"
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What it is/does

Web Time 2.0 is simply that....A program to time your web usage.
You can use it to make sure you don't go over your monthly allowed time or
To see how addicted you (or the kids) really are to the net :-)

	It keeps total time...until you reset it.
	It times the current connection.
	Times multiple connections.
	Keeps written logs for each connection (Viewable/Printable)
	It lets you set an alarm time (on or off-line).
	Set it to clear your times on a specified day of the month.
	Connect to the web from it.
	Create shortcuts to the Desktop and Startup Group automatically.
	And it's FREE.

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This program is currently for Windows 95 only.  The most important features
do work in Windows NT 4.0, but a couple of the lesser important DO NOT.

This program is FREEWARE. You may use and distribute it any way you want,
as long as you DO NOT disassemble, recompile, change or infect it with 
viruses.This program may be distributed on the condition that it is
distributed in full and unchanged, and that no fee is charged for
such distribution with the exception of reasonable shipping and media
charges.

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Once setup, right click on the icon in the system tray. You have several
choices.

1) Create Shortcut.
   Makes shortcuts to the Desktop and Startup Group.

2) Alarms
    Alarm Clock
    Let's you set an alarm time to notify you when to "Get Off Line".
    You must enter the time according to your system time. (EX= 02:15 or 2:15 or 14:15)
    You can see this by looking at the clock in your system tray (bottom right corner
    Of the screen. AM/PM is not necessary and will not be accepted in the text box.
    
    Total Hours
    Alerts you when you have reached this many hours of Total Web Time.
    Leave this blank if you do not want to reset at a certain number of hours.

    Day Reminder
    On this day of the month, you will be reminded to reset your Total Web Time.
    Leave this blank if you do not want to reset your Total Time on a monthly basis. 

3) Current Connection Log
   View the log file of the currently chosen connection.
   Clear the currently selected log file.

4) Show Me/Hide Me.
   Puts the program on the screen for viewing / Sends the form back to the 
   tray, out of your way.
   Right click on the form or the tray icon to see the popup  menu. 
   The menu changes depending on weather the form is in the tray or on the 
   screen.

5) Clear Time.
   Set's times to 00:00:00

6) Disable.
   Disables the timer that watches for your dialup connection and stops 
   the timer.

7) Connect To Web
   Pretty self explanatory.  

8) Exit - Self explanatory.
 	
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Deleting Shortcuts
 
1)To delete the shortcut to your "Startup Group" complete the following:
	A. Click on Start\Settings\Taskbar...
	B. Click on the "Start Menu Programs" tab.
	C. Click on the "Remove" button.
	D. Click the "+" next to the "Startup" folder.
	E. Click on "Shortcut to Web Time 2.0".
	F. Click the "Remove" button.



Delete Desktop shortcut (Contd.)

2)To delete the shortcut to your "Desktop" complete the following:
	A. Right click on the "Shortcut to Web Time 2.0" icon.
	B. Choose delete from the menu.
			OR
	A. Left click on the "Shortcut to Web Time 2.0" icon.
	B. Press the "Delete" key on your keyboard.

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UnInstalling this program

Web Time 2.0 can be uninstalled by using the normal Windows 95 uninstall.
To uninstall the Web Time 2.0 application complete the following:
	A. Click Start\Settings\Control Panel.
	B. Double click on the "Add/Remove Programs" icon.
	C. Find "Web Time 2.0" in the list and click on it.
	D. Click the "Add/Remove" button and follow any instructions.
	
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WebTim20.Ini File 

This application maintains an WebTim20.Ini file in your Windows folder.
This .Ini file can be deleted without harm to your system or the 
application.
If it is deleted, you will simply have to reset a few settings the next time
you start the application.
It is possible that this file may not be deleted during an uninstall. If 
this is true then you can simply use "File Explorer" to navigate your way 
to your "Windows" folder, find "WebTim20.ini" and delete it.

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This program has a few new features planned. So if you want upgrades, you 
need to register with me. I do not sale e-mail addresses and I do not spam,
so please don't worry about getting junk mail or e-mail because of 
registering with me. 
I use your address ONLY to contact you when the program is updated.

If you have questions, comments and/or suggestions...by all means e-mail me.
Programs only get better by feedback from the actual users...YOU!

Thanks for taking the time to read a "Readme" file.

Author: Mike R. Phelps
	mrphelps@cyberservices.com
	http://users.ccsdana.net/mrphelps
Web Time 2.0 and Web Time 2.0 Free (c)1997-98 Mike R. Phelps MR Phelps Enterprises
Read1st.txt - Friday, January 30, 1998

