Lifetime Project Assistant - Read Me
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IMPORTANT - WHEN INSTALLING THE 32-BIT 
VERSION AFTER THE 16-BIT VERSION CHOOSE 
CUSTOM INSTALL AND EXCLUDE THE DATABASE 
FROM THE INSTALLATION.

Contents
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ABOUT LIFETIME
o ProbLog
o Other features

INSTALLATION
o Delphi 1
o Delphi 2, Delphi 3, and C++ Builder

RUNNING LIFETIME

NOTES
o Setting up Interbase

ABOUT LIFETIME
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Lifetime Project Assistant was conceived as a collection 
of tools to fill in some of the gaps in the Delphi RAD 
envrionment. It currently contains one main module.

All Lifetime's features are available under Delphi 1, 
Delphi 2, Delphi 3 and C++ Builder.

o ProbLog
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This module allows developers to easily record and 
monitor the progress of bugs and enhancement requests 
within a project. A particular feature is the ability 
to flexibly group of entries to facilitate work on them.

o Other features
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- Explode/Implode all forms or units in a project. 
Useful if a databased application is being delivered 
to another site/platform.

- Count all lines in the units added to the project 
(excludes Delphi source code unless a unit has been 
explicitly added to the project).

INSTALLATION
============

o Delphi 1
----------
Unzip lt16_??.zip to a temporary directory and run 
lt_setup.exe. Lifetime will then be available as a 
menu option under Help.


o Delphi 2, Delphi 3, and C++ Builder
----------
Unzip lt32_??.zip to a temporary directory. Run Setup 
to install. Lifetime will then be available as a menu 
option under Help.

IMPORTANT - WHEN INSTALLING THE 32-BIT 
VERSION AFTER THE 16-BIT VERSION CHOOSE 
CUSTOM INSTALL AND EXCLUDE THE DATABASE 
FROM THE INSTALLATION.

RUNNING LIFETIME
----------------
For all platforms supported, Lifetime is 
available under Help | Lifetime on the 
menu bar. This version can only be run 
from within the IDE.


NOTES
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o Setting up Interbase
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Lifetime uses Interbase. Please check the on-line help 
for further notes on setting up Interbase. In addition, 
make sure that you have a valid username and password. 
The default user name is "SYSDBA" and the default 
password is "masterkey". (Don't type the quotes.)
