









                    EDI Install for MS-DOS - Version 1.0

                  Complete MS-DOS Installation Utility by
                         Eschalon Development Inc.




         (C) Copyright 1992 Robert Salesas - All Rights Reserved.


COPYRIGHT 
~~~~~~~~~
(C) Copyright 1992 Robert Salesas.  All Rights Reserved.  This document 
may not, in whole or part, be copied, photocopied, translated, or 
reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form, without prior 
consent, in writing, from Robert Salesas.  All software described in 
this manual is (C) Copyright 1992 Robert Salesas.  All rights reserved.  
The distribution and sale of these products are intended for the use of 
the original purchaser only.  Lawful users of these programs are hereby 
licensed only to read the programs, from their media into memory of a 
computer, solely for the purpose of executing the programs on one 
machine at a time.  Duplicating or copying for other than backup 
purposes, or selling or otherwise distributing these products is a 
violation of the law and this agreement.  


DISCLAIMER 
~~~~~~~~~~
THIS INFORMATION IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY 
OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, 
ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR ENDORSEMENTS REGARDING THE USE OF, THE RESULTS 
OF, OR PERFORMANCE OF THE INFORMATION, ITS APPROPRIATENESS, ACCURACY, 
RELIABILITY, OR CORRECTNESS.  THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE USE OF THIS 
INFORMATION IS ASSUMED BY THE USER.  IN NO EVENT WILL ROBERT SALESAS, 
ESCHALON DEVELOPMENT INC. OR IT'S EMPLOYEES BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES, 
DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL, RESULTING FROM ANY DEFECT 
IN THE INFORMATION, EVEN IF ROBERT SALESAS OR ESCHALON DEVELOPMENT INC. 
HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  THIS DISCLAIMER 
SHALL SUPERSEDE ANY VERBAL OR WRITTEN STATEMENT TO THE CONTRARY.  IF YOU 
DO NOT ACCEPT THESE TERMS YOU MUST CEASE AND DESIST USING THIS PRODUCT 
IMMEDIATELY. 


LICENSE AGREEMENT 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Your use of this package indicates your acceptance of the following 
terms and conditions: 

1. Copyright: These programs and the related documentation are 
copyright.  The sole owner is Robert Salesas.  You may not use, copy, 
modify, or transfer the programs, documentation, or any copy except as 
expressly provided in this agreement. 

2. License: You have the non-exclusive right to use any enclosed program 
only on a single computer at a time.  You may load the program into your 
computers temporary memory (RAM).  You may physically transfer the 
program from one computer to another, provided that the program is used 
on only one computer at a time.  You may not distribute copies of the 
complete package or the accompanying documentation to others.  You may 
not decompile, disassemble, reverse engineer, modify, or translate the 
program or the documentation.  You may not attempt to unlock or bypass 
any copy protection utilized with the program.  You may distribute the 
installation program, along with the unpacking program, as long as its 
intended use is to install an application other then itself, on a users 
machine.  You may not use EDI Install to distribute with, or install 
"shareware/PD collections", nor may you use it with any product 
transmitted via a BBS or information service (example: CompuServe, BIX, 
or GEnie).  You may not remove any copyright notice or modify the About 
dialog box, which can be accessed by pressing ALT-I at the main window.  
All other rights and uses not specifically granted in this license are 
reserved by Robert Salesas and/or Eschalon Development Inc. 

3. Back-up and Transfer: You may make one (1) copy of the program solely 
for back-up purposes.  You must reproduce and include the copyright 
notice on the back-up copy.  You may transfer the product to another 
party only if the other party agrees to the terms and conditions of this 
agreement and completes and returns a registration card to Eschalon 
Development Inc.  If you transfer the program you must at the same time 
transfer the documentation and back-up copy or transfer the 
documentation and destroy the back-up copy.  

4. Terms: This license is effective until terminated.  You may terminate 
it by destroying the program, the documentation and copies thereof.  
This license will also terminate if you fail to comply with any terms or 
conditions of this agreement.  You agree upon such termination to 
destroy all copies of the program and of the documentation. 


The shareware concept
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Shareware is copyrighted software which is distributed by authors 
through bulletin boards, on-line services, disk vendors, and copies 
passed among friends.  It is commercial software that you are allowed to 
try before you pay for it.  This makes shareware the ultimate in money 
back guarantees.

Most money back guarantees work like this: you pay for the product and 
then have some period of time to try it out and see whether or not you 
like it.  If you don't like it or find that it doesn't do that you need, 
you return it and you get your money back.  Some software companies 
won't even let you try their product, since  to qualify for a refund the 
diskette envelope must have an unbroken seal.

With shareware you get to try it for a reasonable limited time (like 30 
days), without spending a penny.  You are able to use the software on 
your own system(s), in your own special work environment, with no sales 
people looking over your shoulder.  If you decide not to continue using 
it, you throw it away and forget all about it.  There is no paperwork, 
no phone calls, and no correspondence to waste your valuable time.  You 
only pay for it if you continue to use it.

Shareware is a distribution method, not a type of software.  Shareware 
is produced by accomplished programmers, just like retail software.  
There is good and bad shareware, just as there is good and bad retail 
software.  The primary difference between shareware and retail software 
is that with shareware you know if it's good or bad before you pay for 
it.

You benefit because you get to use the software to determine whether it 
meets your needs, before you pay for it.  Authors benefit because they 
are able to get their products into your hands without the expenses it 
takes to launch a traditional retail software product.  There are many 
programs on the market today that would never have become available 
without the shareware marketing method.

The shareware system and the continued availability of quality shareware 
products depend on your willingness to register and pay for the 
shareware you use.  It's the registration fees you pay which allow us to 
support and continue to develop our products.  Please show your support 
for shareware by registering those programs you actually use and by 
passing them on to others.  Shareware is kept alive by your support!


What do I get when I register?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Peace of mind.  Seriously, if you like EDI Install and you choose 
to use it, you must register it.  You are not allowed to keep, use, or 
distribute EDI Install with your applications unless you register.  When 
you register, we send the latest version of the package.  It will not 
have the opening delay screen that you get with the unregistered version 
and it will support compression.  As well, you will receive a 
compression utility to pack your files and a decompression utility to 
distribute with your product.

To register EDI Install have your VISA card ready and give us a 
call at (604) 520-1543.  If you prefer you may complete the order form 
and fax it to the same number.  We're sorry but we do not currently 
accept Master Card or American Express, nor do we accept unsolicited 
purchase orders.

You may also complete the order form and send it with a check or 
money order for $45 US ($55 Cdn, $58 BC) to:

          Eschalon Development Inc.
          110-2 Renaissance Square
          New Westminster, BC
          V3M 6K3  Canada

If you own EDI Install for Windows or EDI Install Pro for Windows 
and you would like to register EDI Install for MS-DOS, you may call with 
your VISA card, or send a check or money order for $25.00 US ($31.80 
Cdn;  $32.90 BC).


What is EDI Install?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
When you have completed your application, you will require a 
method for your clients to install it on their drive.  EDI Install is a 
program designed especially for that purpose.  It is easy to use by both 
you and your customers.  EDI Install copies your files from the 
distribution diskettes to the drive in a simple and pleasant manner.  It 
introduces the application, obtains the needed information, copies the 
files and optionally creates a Program Manager group.


How does EDI Install work?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
EDI Install allows you to specify a default directory that the 
user can modify if necessary.  It also displays the minimum amount of 
free space required and advises the user if the selected drive has 
insufficient room.  Throughout the installation, EDI Install displays 
information when a file is copied.  This allows the user to feel 
comfortable with the installation process and to not worry about what 
the program is doing to the system.  The only time intervention is 
required is when a new disk needs to be inserted.

The installation process can be aborted at any time.  EDI Install 
will report that the installation was not completed and that the program 
should not be used in this condition.  The files that have been created 
will have to be manually deleted.  This is done as a precaution since 
most users would not like a program to start deleting files off the 
drive.


Can I compress my files with EDI Install?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
EDI Install supports file compression.  Packed files require less 
space on the disk and generally take less time to copy since the CPU 
usually decompresses faster than the disk drive can transfer the 
original file.  This allows you to use fewer disks, especially if you 
have a lot of large data files, and decreases the installation time.  
Your customers will also appreciate not having to switch disks as often.

However this has one disadvantage: the files may not be manually 
copied to the drive since they are useless if they are not decompressed.  
We supply you with a distributable unpacking utility just in case the 
user needs to access one file at a time, with rerunning the 
installation.  The user selects on one or more files and executes 
UnPack.  The selected files are then decompressed and copied to the 
destination directory, ready to use.

When you compress a file, the name is changed by adding a "$" 
(dollar sign) to the extension.  The original name is stored in the 
file.  When you install it or use UnPack, the real name is extracted and 
used for the creation of the new file.  You must specify the name of the 
compressed file (with the "$") in the [FILES] section, not the original 
name.

Files on the distribution disks should be placed in such a way as 
to minimize disk swapping.  Note that a setup file for low density disks 
will not be the same as one for high density disks.  Since the high 
density disks can hold more files, you won't need as many disks.  Keep 
this in mind when planning the setup file.


How do I use EDI Install?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
EDI Install is a complete installation program that you can use 
without modification.  It reads the INSTALL.INF file which contains the 
necessary information describing the layout of your files on the 
distribution disks as well as a variety of options and labels.  To 
customize your installation process you simply modify the INSTALL.INF 
file to suit your application.


Sample INSTALL.INF file
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Below is a sample INSTALL.INF (taken from one of our products' 
distribution disks) file that we will use to explain the format required 
by EDI Install.


; WinCLI Pro V1.0 - Installation Script
; Eschalon Development Inc.


[Application] 
; Application information.

Name=WinCLI Pro
Title=WinCLI Pro - Installation
Directory=C:\WINDOWS\WINCLI
Free Space=754
ReadMe=README.TXT
End Program=INSTPROG.EXE


[Disks] 
; Disk descriptions.

1=WinCLI Pro Disk #1
2=WinCLI Pro Disk #2
 

[Directories] 
; Disks must follow the same directory structure outlined in this
; section.  Directory entry "0" is automatically the root, and
; need not be specified.

1=Extended
2=Program
3=Program\DemoExt.Pas
4=Program\DemoExt.C
5=Program\STUtls
6=Program\UUCode


[Files]
; Files to be installed in the specified directory. 
; Description=(File name) (directory #) (diskette #) (Compressed?)

ReadMe text file=README.TXT       0 1 N

WinCLI Pro=WINCLI.EX$             0 1 Y
WCLIUtls library=WCLIUTLS.DL$     0 1 Y
WCLIExts library=WCLIEXTS.DL$     0 1 Y

WinCLI Pro help=WINCLI.HLP        0 1 N
Control Panel help=WCLICTRL.HLP   0 1 N
WC FileApp help=FILEAPP.HLP       0 1 N

DemoExt - DLL=DEMOEXT.DL$         1 1 Y
STUtls - DLL=STUTLS.DL$           1 1 Y
UUCode - DLL=UUCODE.DL$           1 1 Y

API - Help=PROGHELP.EX$           2 1 Y
API - C Help=WCLIINTC.HLP         2 1 N
API - Pascal Help=WCLIINTP.HLP    2 1 N
API - C=WCLIINT.H                 2 1 N
API - Pascal=WCLIINT.PAS          2 1 N

Control Panel=WCLICTRL.EX$        0 1 Y
WC FileApp=FILEAPP.EX$            0 1 Y
WC SysInfo=SYSINFO.EX$            0 1 Y 
WC Drives=DRIVES.EX$              0 1 Y
WC ClkSvr=WCCLKSVR.EX$            0 1 Y
WC ClkSvr - Hook=WCCSHOOK.DL$     0 1 Y
WC Password=PASSWORD.EX$          0 1 Y
WC CalcApp=CALCAPP.EX$            0 1 Y
UnPack Utility=UNPACK.EXE         0 1 N

DemoExt - Pascal=DEMOEXT.PAS      3 2 N
DemoExt - C=DEMOEXT.C             4 2 N
DemoExt - Def=DEMOEXT.DEF         4 2 N
STUtls - C=STUTLS.C               5 2 N
STUtls - Def=STUTLS.DEF           5 2 N
TrimFile - C=TRIMFILE.C           5 2 N
UUCode - C=UUCODE.C               6 2 N
UUCode - Def=UUCODE.DEF           6 2 N
UUDecode - C=UUDECODE.C           6 2 N
UUEncode - C=UUENCODE.C           6 2 N


INSTALL.INF sections
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The INSTALL.INF file is separated into various sections that 
control different aspects of the installation process. By modifying them 
you configure EDI Install for your own application.


	[Application]

	The application section contains basic information about your 
	application.

	Field		Description

	Name		The name of the application that is to be 
			installed.  The name appears in portions of the 
			text and in some dialog boxes.

	Title		The title that should appear in the caption of 
			every dialog box.

	Directory	The default directory where you want the 
			installation placed.  The user may change this by 
			specifying a different path.

	Free Space	The amount of free kilobytes required for the 
			installation to succeed.  This amount should equal 
			the total size of your files.  The "progress meter" 
			display uses this information to determine what 
			percentage of the installation has been completed.

	ReadMe		Specifies a file to display to the user just before 
			completing the installation.  You usually include 
			last minute information that didn't make it into 
			the manual, or information that is so important the 
			user MUST read it before they run the application.  
			This field is optional.

	End Program	Specifies a custom program to run before completing 
			the installation (or displaying the ReadMe file).  
			You may do anything you want in the program, such 
			as modifying config.sys/autoexec.bat, running an 
			application, checking system settings, or obtaining 
			additional information from the user.  See the file 
			INSTPROG.PAS for more information on creating an 
			"end program".

	Debug Mode	This is a special option that sets a "debug mode" 
			on or off.  When this value equals "1", EDI Install 
			will not actually copy the files, it will just 
			pretend that it is doing so.  This is useful when 
			you have a long INSTALL.INF to debug since it will 
			catch most error (but not all).  Make sure you 
			either omit this field or set it to "0" before 
			shipping, or your files will be copied!


	[Disks]

	The disks section lists the names of the disks required for the 
	installation.  These names do not have to be the disks' DOS label.  
	They should be names that will help the user recognize which disk 
	to insert.  Preferably the name will be printed on the disk in 
	such a way that the user can spot it quickly.

	Each line consists of an integer number (1 to 32000), an equal 
	sign, and the name of the distribution disk.  The numbers are only 
	used internally and need not be consecutive, although it makes 
	more sense to number them like this: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. than like 
	this: 1, 45, 33, 56, 78, etc.

	When EDI Install cannot find a file in the currently inserted 
	disk, it will prompt the user to insert the appropriate disk that 
	is retrieved from the disks section.  The user has the option of 
	changing the source path each time EDI Install prompts for a new 
	disk.


	[Directories]

	The directories section lists the names of the directories 
	required for the installation.  EDI Install will attempt to create 
	all the directories in the section.  If a directory already 
	exists, an error is not reported.  It will create all the 
	directories in the order in which you list them, so if you need to 
	create a sub directory that is more than one level deep, make sure 
	that the sub directories that are closer to the root are listed 
	first.  For example, in the sample INSTALL.INF the directories 
	section looks like this:

	[Directories] 
	1=Extended
	2=Program
	3=Program\DemoExt.Pas
	4=Program\DemoExt.C
	5=Program\STUtls
	6=Program\UUCode

	notice how before it can create directory number 7, 
	Program\UUCode, it needs to create directory number 4, Program, 
	and therefore directory number 4 is listed first.

	Each line consists of an integer number (1 to 32000), an equal 
	sign, and the name of the directory.  The numbers are only used 
	internally and need not be consecutive, although it makes more 
	sense to number them like this: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. than like 
	this: 1, 45, 33, 56, 78, etc.  Directory entry number "0" is 
	reserved and specifies the root directory.  You can use "0" in the 
	files section whenever you need to specify the destination 
	directory directly.

	EDI Install uses this information to determine which directory on 
	the distribution diskette contains the file and to which 
	directory, relative to the destination, the file is to be copied. 
	The path is always relative to the source and destination, which 
	the user specified.


	[Files]

	The files section lists all the files that EDI Install must copy 
	to the users drive.  Each line consists of a description, an equal 
	sign, and 4 fields separated by at least one space.  The 
	description is displayed in the progress dialog box, indicating 
	which file is being copied.  It may contain spaces, commas, 
	quotes, and other special characters.

	The following 4 fields provide information on the file to be 
	copied.  They are each separated by a space.

	Field		Description

	File name	The exact name of the file to be copied, as it 
			appears on your disks.  Do not specify the path.  
			If the file is compressed, you should specify the 
			name with the "$" extension.  EDI Install will 
			automatically create the destination file with the 
			original name.

	Directory	The directory number that contains the file to be 
			copied.  The source path is constructed by 
			combining the source directory, this directory, and 
			the file name.  The same process is used to 
			construct the destination path. 

	Disk		The disk number that contains the file to be 
			copied.  EDI Install first attempts to read the 
			file in the current disk and if the file cannot be 
			located  it prompts the user to insert this disk.

	Compression	Notifies EDI Install whether or not the file is 
			stored in a packed format.  If the value is "Y", 
			EDI Install will decompress the file as it is 
			copied.  If the value is "N", it will simply copy 
			the file without decompressing it.  If you attempt 
			to decompress a file that was not compressed using 
			the included Pack utility, an error will be 
			reported.  However, no error is reported if a 
			packed file is copied without being decompressed.


General information on INSTALL.INF
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You must remember that the INSTALL.INF file is like a program's 
source code.  It needs to be tested and debugged under various 
conditions.  We have used and tested the installation program thoroughly 
and so far, to the best of our knowledge, there are no major bugs.  
Still, this only means that the installation program itself is safe, the 
INSTALL.INF file that you write can still contain bugs.  Check that you 
have properly labeled the disks; that the labels in each section are 
unique; that all files have the correct directories and disks; and 
finally that you have checked that all compressed files are properly 
marked.  If the user attempts to run a compressed file they will be 
angry when it does not work.


Special option for laptop users
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

If your customers are using laptops and they have a problem seeing
the display, they may start EDI Install with the "/BW" switch.  This
will force EDI Install to use black and white mode only.  For example:

  C:\> install.exe /BW

It's a good idea to make a note of this in your manual or in a slip
sheet.


Distributing EDI Install
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
When you have completed the INSTALL.INF file and you have created 
your distribution disks, you will need to copy INSTALL.EXE, INSTALL.INF, 
UNPACK.EXE to the first disk in your package.  This disk should be 
clearly identified so the user can locate it easily.  You might also 
consider writing a message similar to this, on the label:

         ***** INSERT DISK AND RUN INSTALL FROM MS-DOS. *****

You may not distribute PACK.EXE with your package, only the 
UNPACK.EXE utility is redistributable.  It is highly recommended that 
you include the unpacking utility since without it your customers will 
not be able to use the compressed files unless they go through the whole 
installation process.  Sometimes that is not desirable.

We suggest you add a README.TXT file to your disk and include 
something like the following passage, to let customers know about the 
compressed files:

	=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

	The executable and library files in this package are
	compressed.  If you don't use the installation program
	or you need to copy one of the original files onto
	your hard disk, use the UNPACK.EXE file located in the
	WinCLI Pro directory or on the diskette.

	=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=


         Eschalon Development product line as of April 1992
         ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

EDI Install for Windows - Version 1.3                          $45 US
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
EDI Install for Windows is the first in the EDI Install product 
line.  It is a simple to use, complete installation utility for 
Windows applications.  Features a nice Windows interface, prompts 
user for destination, creates Program Manager groups, multiple 
disk support, file compression included.  Uses a simple .INF file 
that doesn't require programming or learning a new script 
language.  You just list your files and go!


EDI Install for MS-DOS - Version 1.0                           $45 US
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
EDI Install for MS-DOS is a complete implementation of EDI Install 
written specifically for MS-DOS.  Features a pleasant text based 
windowed interface which gives your users a good first impression 
of your product.  This versions uses the same format .INF file 
making it just as easy to learn as its Windows cousin.  You can 
even share .INF files across Windows/MS-DOS platforms!


EDI Install Pro for Windows - Version 1.0	               $95 US
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Finally, an advanced installation utility that doesn't take days 
to learn.  EDI Install Pro uses an enhanced version of the 
familiar .INF file format introduced in EDI Install for Windows.  
It is extremely easy to use, yet offers all the powerful features 
of products costing 3 times as much.  There is very little, if 
anything, that you cannot do with EDI Install Pro.  Here are just 
some of the features you'll find:

	o Optional dithered and/or bit mapped background.
	o Optional selectable components allow the user to install 
	  only what is needed.
	o Program Manager group creation.
	o .INI file creation and modification.  Works on WIN.INI and 
	  .INI files.
	o Display "ReadMe.Txt" file to the user.
	o Smart progress bar displays percent completed by file size.
	o User specified source and destination paths.
	o Creates directory structure "on the fly", only as required.
	o Version checking based on "newer files" and "user 
	  confirmation".
	o Complete file compression support, including a 
	  redistributable graphical "unpacker".
	o Multiple diskette installations supported.
	o Custom DLL allows you do expand the capabilities of EDI 
	  Install Pro.

You can do almost anything you need with EDI Install Pro, just as 
it is.  However, by allowing custom DLLs, you can expand the 
capabilities to include anything you need, such as custom setup 
information, custom component selection, advertising text, file 
encryption, autoexec.bat or config.sys modifications, and much 
more.  We couldn't include every possible feature, but with a 
custom DLL you can add anything you need.  If you are unable to 
write your own DLL we can usually create one for you at a 
reasonable cost.


WinCLI/WinCLI Pro* - Version 3.0/1.0                       $35/$80 US
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
WinCLI is a complete command line interface capable of running 
Windows applications as well as DOS applications.  It replaces the 
standard DOS prompt on standard and enhanced mode systems.  WinCLI 
also includes over 30 file management commands that are built-in 
to WinCLI Pro (ALIAS, ASSOCIATE, ATTRIB, CD, CLS, COPY, DATE, DEL, 
DIR, EXIT, FINDFILE, HELP, INFO, LABEL, MEM, MAKEDIR, MORE, MOVE, 
PATH, PROMPT, RENAME, RENDIR, RMDIR, SYSINFO, TIME, TITLE, VER, 
VERIFY, VOL, WHICH and many other extended commands).

WinCLI has full clipboard support, a detailed help system, command 
line editing, command line history, aliases (like Doskey macros in 
MS-DOS 5.0), a scroll-back buffer, selectable font and adjustable 
colors.  Also included in the package is a complete File Manager 
replacement, settings utility for WinCLI, password system 
protector, clock & screen saver and various other small utilities.

*Some features are only available in WinCLI Pro.


FileApp - Version 1.1 (available May 1992)                     $25 US
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
FileApp is a "quick and dirty" file manager that's powerful enough 
to handle all your routine tasks.  It sports a friendly graphical 
interface with "buttons" for all management chores.  Easily copy, 
move, rename, delete, edit, or run files.  You can also copy, 
move, rename, or delete entire directories.  Provides system and 
disk information, as well as a complete on-line help system.  
Three different interfaces are available.


LZSSLib - Version 1.0				               $25 US
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Complete compression/decompression DLL for Windows.  Quickly and 
easily add compression support to your current applications.  
Supports Visual Basic, Turbo Pascal for Windows, C/C++, Actor, 
Object Vision 2.0 and any language product that supports DLLs.


Switcher - Version 1.2	                                        Free!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This neat little utility quickly allows you to switch between 
various Windows video modes.  Supports most drivers and fonts.  
Works with Windows 3.0 and 3.1.  Included free with most of our 
products.


All of our products can be registered directly through us and you 
can download the shareware versions from CompuServe (WINADV section 
usually).  We cannot ship unregistered copies, sorry.
 

Contacting us at Eschalon Development
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
We will periodically provide bug fixes and upgrades.  You may 
contact us for the latest version.  Minor changes and/or bug fixes are 
free; major revisions carry an upgrade fee.  You always pay for shipping 
and handling.

For technical assistance, orders, site licenses or information on 
our other products, you may contact us at: 

	Eschalon Development Inc. 
	110-2 Renaissance Square 
	New Westminster, BC 
	V3M 6K3 Canada 

	Telephone/Fax:	(604) 520-1543 
	CompuServe:	76625,1320 
	Internet:	robert_salesas@mindlink.bc.ca
