WINSCRIPT 2.00 RELEASE NOTES                                1st May 1996
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Welcome to WinScript!
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Thank you for trying WinScript, the simple programming language for
Microsoft Windows.  WinScript's aim is to allow you to quickly develop
simple dialog-based programs or 'batch files' for Windows 95 with the
same ease as you might have written a batch file or Basic program for
DOS.  Most WinScript programs take only a few minutes to write.

If you are new to WinScript, take a few minutes to read through the
User Guide section of the help file. This explains how the program
works and covers basic concepts of the WinScript programming language.
There are also a number of examples which you can try out by cutting
the code from the help file, pasting it into the editor window, and
running it.

If you are upgrading from WinScript 1, look at the section titled
'Upgrade Notes', which lists the things that are new or different
about WinScript 2.0.


Installation
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If you haven't already done so, run the program SETUP.EXE, which will
copy the program files to the desired directory and create an entry
on the Windows 95 Start Menu for the WinScript development environment.

Removing WinScript from your system
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WinScript adds files to no other directories than its own.  To remove
it, simply delete all the files in the WinScript directory and then
remove the directory.

Registry entries used by the WinScript development environment are
stored in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\JMTech\WinScript\2.0.

Registering WinScript
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We hope you like WinScript and find it useful.  However, WinScript is
not free or public domain software.  You are granted a licence giving
limited rights to use the software.  The conditions of use are
described  in the Licence Agreement in the online help.

This version of WinScript is fully functional.  However, while it
remains unregistered the software will display its About box, with
a reminder to register, whenever you launch the IDE.  Also, any EXE
programs you create will display a message that they were created
using an unregistered copy of the product, when they terminate.

Details of how to register, and what it will cost, will also be found
in the online help.

Technical support
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Technical support is available by Internet email, only to registered
users.  However, we will endeavour to answer any questions that may
arise during your evaluation of the product.

Support is provided via internet email at: support@jmtech.demon.co.uk.
CompuServe members may also obtain support via CIS ID: 100015,1242.

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J M Technical Services, 11a Cedar Lane, Cockermouth, Cumbria, CA13 9HN.
                             United Kingdom.
