Windows WorkShop for Windows 95 - version 1.0
Copyright  Pascal Tremblay 1996
[Released on: August 17th 1996]
E-Mail:   pask@total.net
Internet: http://www.total.net/~pask
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Windows WorkShop was created to help HTML authors create Windows 95 like 
interfaces for web pages.

The program will let you create and modify windows.  You will be able to 
add and remove items in a ListView control, customize the menus and the 
status bar and set the window's caption and icon.  You will also be able to
add 3D frames around advertising pictures and to save, load and publish 
those windows.  

Publish means to capture a window you previously created and save it into a 
bitmap.  This bitmap will be an exact copy of the Editing Window.

Once the window is published into a bitmap, you will need a software to 
create your MAP files.  The best software I know to create a MAP file is
'Map This!', by Todd C. Wilson.  You can visit Todd C. Wilson home page at:
http://www.ecaetc.ohio-state.edu/tc

The MAP file you will create will use the bitmap you published to hyperlink 
web page, ftp, e-mail, etc. with an item of the ListView or a menu.

Windows WorkShop is shareware.  If you register, you will be able to save 
all the windows you draw.  The unregistered version allows you test the 
software by drawing and publishing your windows, but you will not be able to
save them.

It is highly recommended that you do not run Windows WorkShop using large 
fonts in high resolution.  Windows WorkShop was designed to run under
a 640x480 pixels display.