MG Snapshot 1.0
Copyright (C) 1995 Matt Goldstein
All Rights Reserved

First of all, I would like to thank you for trying Snapshot. There's a lot of
shareware out there, and I'm happy you've decided to give mine a try. I only
hope it was exactly what you were looking for.

With that in mind, you must read and agree to the information provided in
LICENSE.TXT before using this software. Sorry about the legal junk.

REQUIREMENTS:

Windows 3.1 or later
VBRUN300.DLL
THREED.VBX
(The two files above are readily available in Library #1 of both the WinShare &
WinFun forums on CompuServe, although you probably already have them in your
Windows' System directory. If not, please download the one(s) you do not have
and place the file(s) in your Windows' System directory.)

INSTALLATION:

1.  Either create or choose an existing directory for Snapshot to reside in
    (this documentation will assume you have created a directory named
    C:\SNAPSHOT)

2.  Copy the following files to that directory:

FILE:           DESCRIPTION:

SNAPSHOT.EXE    Main executable file
SNAPSHOT.HLP    Help file
CLICK.WAV       WAV Sound file
LICENSE.TXT     ASCII text file providing License Agreement
ORDER.TXT       ASCII text file whose printed contents will provide you with a
                Registration/Order form.
README.TXT      This ASCII text file
FILE_ID.DIZ     ASCII text file for BBS SysOps

3.  Copy the following file to your Windows' System directory (usually
    C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM) only if you do not have a previous version there, or
    the date of the previous version is earlier than the date of this file
    (i.e., if the version of SIMPLE.VBX you already have is later than the one
    you received with Snapshot, do NOT overwrite the original file):

SIMPLE3D.VBX    Support file

4.  In Windows' Program Manager, select a group where you would like Snapshot's
    icon to be placed

5.  Select File  New from Program Manager's Menu, and choose New Item.
    Description should be set to "MG Snapshot" and set Command Line to
    "C:\SNAPSHOT\SNAPSHOT.EXE"

6.  Once again, choose File  New and select New Item. Set Description to
    "MG Snapshot Help" and Command Line to "WINHELP C:\SNAPSHOT\SNAPSHOT.HLP"

To run Snapshot, double-click its Program Manager icon.

