JS-Close Utility Program Documentation
(Ver 1.0) AS of 5-23-94

Author: Johnathan Mark Smith


THE OLD DISCLAIMER

  This software and manual are sold "as is" and without warranties
  as to performance or merchant ability or any other warranties
  whether expressed or implied. Because of the various hardware and
  software environments into which this program may be put, no
  warranty of fitness for a particular purpose is offered.

  The user must assume the entire risk of using and evaluating this
  program. Any liability of  Johnathan Mark Smith Technology will be
  limited exclusively to product replacement or refund of purchase
  price. If you find these terms unacceptable, do not use this
  product.




Archive Contents:

    JS-CLOSE.TXT    -  This file (instructions)
    REGISTER.TXT    -  Registration form for JS-Close
    JS-ClISE.EXE    -  JS-Close executable
    CLOSE.DLL       -  The JS-Close runtime DLL. (Needed to run JS-Close)


Description:

JS-Close is a utility that will help you close windows alot faster.
After running JS-Close all you have to do to close a window is chick
on the title bar or the icon if the window is minimize with the
right mouse button (You know the button not in use).

System Requirements:

JS-Close is completely self-contained and requires Windows 3.1.
The CLOSE.DLL Must be in the C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory.
JS-Close uses very little memory and uses almost no system resources.


Installation:

Installation is very easy.
Create a new directory (such as C:\JS-CLOSE).
Unzip the archive into this directory.
Copy CLOSE.DLL to the C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory.
Create a new program manager item for JS-Close.
The command line should read "C:\JS-CLOSE\JS-CLOSE.EXE".
Double-click the new icon to start JS-Close.

I prefer to add the program item to the StartUp group in Windows 3.1.
This causes JS-Close to start every time I start Windows.


How to use JS-Close:

After running JS-Close the JS-Close icon will be on the bottom of
your screen.

Just click on the title bar of any window you want to close. If
the window is minimize, just click on the icon.


Registration

  I will keep improving the program if I know enough people are
  finding it useful.

  My registration policy is very flexible. The nominal fee are listed
  in the file REGISTER.TXT. If you don't feel you will get your money
  worth of use out of JS-Close, send whatever it is worth to you.

  If you are impoverished and can't afford to pay anything,
  enclose a stamped self-addressed envelope
  and I will send you a registration.

  This is not freeware or public domain. Shareware is simply a means
  of marketing commercial software. You are required to register if
  you intend to use this program after a reasonable trial period.

  When registering, please tell me the version number you have 
  and where you obtained your copy of JS-Close.

  See REGISTER.TXT for details.

  JS-Close should be registered for the maximum number of copies that
  can be used simultaneously at your site. Site fees for commercial
  users can be negotiated.

  If you register for the full fee, and enclose a Shipping and
  Handling fee of $3 I will send you the latest versions of JS-Close.
  If you decide to use it after a trial period. I will
  also send other File related shareware programs.


Registered version features

* CUSTOM DEFAULT SETTINGS

* DISCOUNTS ON SHAREWARE


Distribution

    Permission is hereby given to copy and distribute this program
    as long as no more than $5 is charged. It must be made clear to
    the buyer that this is only a handling charge and not a
    registration fee. You must include all files in their original
    unmodified form when distributing this program. .

    Permission to distribute may be revoked by the Johnathan Mark Smith 
    at any time for any reason.

    YOU MUST NOT DISTRIBUTE ANY COPY WHICH HAS BEEN BRANDED WITH
    A REGISTRATION CODE. 

All trademarks used in this document are the property of their
owners.

		-Johnathan Mark Smith-


Questions or suggestions regarding JS-Close should be directed to the author
at the following address:

	Johnathan Mark Smith
	2039 85 STREET
	BROOKLYN, NY 11214

	Telephone: 718-373-3886



