                               WCCUTIL v.1.0
                               

     I was going to name this file WCCUTIL.DOC but there isn't much
needed in the way of docs so I decided a simple text file would be
appropriate.  I will cover just a few standard subject areas here.

Legally Speaking: I have taken all precautions to ensure that this
                  software will not harm you, your computer equipment
                  or any software on your computer.  It has been
                  working fine for me in all the many different forms
                  it has taken during the past three or four weeks.
                  I offer no guarantees or warrantees of any kind.
                  I accept no responsibility not covered by law for
                  what ever may happen by using this software.

What is WCCUTIL:  It's a utility that can be used by the SysOp to run
                  and evaluate wcCODE programs.  WCCUTIL can also be
                  used to edit, compile, and run code if an editor and
                  WCC compiler are available.  WCCUTIL includes and
                  option to use almost any ASCII editor without having
                  to exit either WCCUTIL or Wildcat!.  If that isn't
                  enough there is a second optional utility slot on
                  the menu.  If all else fail then use the "Shell to
                  DOS" option and run whatever program you need to run.
                  All this without leaving WCCUTIL or Wildcat!  Can it
                  be used by a remote SysOp, well, not yet but that's
                  next on the agenda if there is any interest in it.

Installation:    - Unarchive WCCUTL10 in any directory you like.
                 - Ensure WCCUTIL.CFG is in the same directory as
                   WCCUTIL.WCX.
                 - Using MAKEMENU add WCCUTIL.WCX as a wcCODE
                   option on any menu you like. (SYSOP suggested)
                 - Follow the instructions in the WCCUTIL.CFG file.
                 - Start Wildcat! and enjoy the features.

Command Help:    What little there is, or needed, is in the on-line
                 help functions.

Registration:    This is also in the on-line help section.

Late thought: ** It just occurred to me that some SysOps may prefer a
                 smaller package and want the help section removed.
                 I'll be happy to remove the help for anyone that
                 registers and prefers that it be removed.

Contact info:    See on-line help menu.
