EOSUN.ZIP EYE ON SUNRISE -- README.TXT CONTENTS: Product Description Credits and Copyrights Registration Support Distribution License Agreement Installation Removing Eye On Sunrise Packing List PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Eye On Sunrise for Windows calculates sunrise, sunset, moonrise, moonset and percent of full moon for any location for any date. It includes a convenient point-and-click calendar and a starter database of over 250 cities across the United States and worldwide. It also includes a 24 timezone world clock display, handles daylight savings time and 30 minute offset timezones and features, as a bonus, a weather forecaster and calculator for Heat Index, Wind Chill and dew point. Requires VBRUN300.DLL available separately. Shareware. CREDITS AND COPYRIGHTS Eye On Sunrise and its installation program, documentation and all related files are copyright 1993 and licensed by Arbor Verde Press - All Rights Reserved. Arbor Verde Press is a registered tradename in the state of Arizona. For other copyright and trademark notices, see the Help File or opening screen when the program is run. REGISTRATION Eye On Sunrise is being distributed as shareware which means you may test it before paying the registration fee. You may evaluate the shareware version of Eye On Sunrise for up to 30 days. If you wish to continue to use Eye On Sunrise after your 30 day evaluation period, you must pay the registration fee. The cost of registering Eye On Sunrise is $20.00 payable by check or money order drawn on a US bank in US funds or by international money order payable in US funds. Registered users will receive by mail a unique serial number to disable the opening shareware information screen and will receive notification of any major updates, enhancements or other program offerings. To register the program, first make sure your name is entered properly in the program. If necessary, change it by selecting the 'Change Name' option in the opening shareware screen or in the 'About...' box available from the Help menu after the program loads. Then, from the same screen, select 'Print Reg. Form' and enter your mailing address as prompted. This will print out a form you must mail with your check or money order for $20.00 to: Arbor Verde Press PO Box 5107 Tucson, Arizona 85703-0107 USA If you do not have a printer or are otherwise unable to print the registration form, please print your name exactly as you have entered it into the program on a blank sheet of paper, mail it along with your check and the software key will be sent to you. Uploading, transferring or otherwise disseminating a registered version of Eye On Sunrise is a violation of copyright laws and your license agreement. If you have received a version that has already been registered to another user, it is not an authorized copy. Please select 'Register To A New User' from the Help menu on the main screen and follow the on screen prompts to register the program to you. Your honesty is appreciated! Arbor Verde Press welcomes comments or suggestions for future consideration. Please send any comments to the above address or on Compuserve at 73510,3550. SUPPORT Support for Eye On Sunrise is available by mail at the address listed in the previous section, by telephone at (602) 577-7700, or on Compuserve at CIS ID 73510,3550. Support for non-registered users is limited to assistance with installation. DISTRIBUTION The shareware version of Eye On Sunrise may be freely distributed, uploaded to bbss, or sold by shareware vendors for the usual and customary duplication fee provided all the files contained in the EOSUN.ZIP file are included without modification. LICENSE AGREEMENT A complete copy of the license agreement is located in the HELP file available when running Eye On Sunrise by pressing F1, by clicking on the question mark button icon, or by selecting Help-Contents from the pull down menu. INSTALLATION Eye On Sunrise includes a setup routine that must be used to assure proper program operation. The setup routine follows all standards and conventions for proper file location and version checking. You will need a copy of the file VBRUN300.DLL to complete the installation and to run the program. This file is usually not included with shareware programs on bulletin boards as it saves you a considerable amount of time and expense in download time if you already have it. You only need the one copy for any programs that require it. If you do not already have it on your computer, you will need to download it from a bulletin board or obtain it from your shareware vendor. Once you have obtained it, copy it to your \Windows\System directory before proceeding with the installation. Otherwise, the installation will not be successful. To install Eye On Sunrise, place a blank formatted high density floppy disk in drive A: or B: and extract the files from the archive file to the floppy disk (the archive file is usually named EOSUN.ZIP -- the single file you downloaded or received from a vendor). Once all the installation files are located on the floppy disk, run Windows and from the Program Manager, select FILE-RUN and for command, type A:SETUP or B:SETUP and press . You may also extract the archived files to a scratch or temporary directory on your hard drive and run the setup routine from that directory. DO NOT EXTRACT THE FILES TO YOUR \WINDOWS DIRECTORY! After the setup program initializes, you will be presented with a suggested drive and directory for the permanent program location. You may accept the default, or enter a drive and directory of your choice. If you do not accept the default, you should enter the name of a new directory. If you install the program to an existing directory that contains other files, it will be more difficult to delete Eye On Sunrise if you decide you do not want to keep it. After that, installation will be automatic and upon completion, a new program group and program items will be created for you. If you wish, you may then drag the program items to an existing group or your startup group and delete the new group that has been created (consult your Windows manual for details). The setup program will copy the majority of files to the directory you have created through the installation program. Additionally, some files will be copied to your Windows and Windows System Directory. A list of these files may be found in the next section, Removing Eye On Sunrise, should you care to delete the program. Eye on Sunrise does not modify your AUTOEXEC.BAT, CONFIG.SYS, WIN.INI OR SYSTEM.INI files. The installation uses version checking and will not overwrite newer versions of some files if the version on the setup disk is an older version. We strongly recommend you follow accepted Windows practices in the location of the various files. If common files (e.g. link libraries like DLLs and VBXs) exist in multiple locations rather than in a common location (usually the directory \WINDOWS\SYSTEM), you can have problems and strange errors including GPFs if an older copy happens to be loaded in memory when you run a program that requires a later version. These kinds of problems can be very difficult to track down. Use of a setup program that uses proper versioning techniques is the best way to assure trouble free Windows operation. The Eye On Sunrise installation will copy all files to the proper location. NOTE: If you are running a substitute shell in place of the Windows Program Manager, you may receive a DDE time-out message upon completion of installation. Simply choose CLOSE at this dialog and the installation should still be successful. If you have other difficulties, try the installation with the Windows Program Manager running before calling for technical support. REMOVING EYE ON SUNRISE To remove Eye On Sunrise if you no longer want it on your computer, first erase any files in the Eye On Sunrise directory and then remove the directory using the Windows File Manager or with DOS commands. Use the Windows Program Manager to delete the program icons and the program group if applicable. Eye On Sunrise creates a file in your Windows directory called EOSUNRIS.INI. Delete this file using program manager. The following files may have been installed to your Windows/System directory. PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE FILES MAY ALSO BE USED BY OTHER PROGRAMS. You should delete them only if you are sure no other program on your system uses these files. If you are unsure, copy them to a "scratch" directory or to a floppy disk before deleting them. That way, if it turns out another program uses them, you can get them back. VBRUN300.DLL (this file is required for all programs written in Visual Basic version 3.0. It is recommended you do not remove this file as many other program you have or may get down the road will need it). MHGCAL.VBX MHGOPT.VBX MHGFRM.VBX MHSN200.VBX MHGTXT.VBX MHGCMD.VBX MHRUN300.DLL VBIS23MU.DLL PACKING LIST The following files are included in the original publisher released archive, EOSUN.ZIP: CITIESD.IS_ CITIESF.IS_ CITIESM.IS_ EOSUNRIS.EX_ EOSUNRIS.HL_ FILE_ID.DIZ MHGCAL.VB_ MHGCMD.VB_ MHGFRM.VB_ MHGOPT.VB_ MHGTXT.VB_ MHRUN300.DL_ MHSN200.VB_ README.TXT SETUP.EXE SETUP.LST SETUP1.EX_ SETUPKIT.DL_ VBIS23MU.DL_ VER.DL_