Anagram Finder 0.9
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13th October 1992

James Lucy, CompuServe 100023,504

This is an early release of Anagram Finder for Microsoft Windows, a 
program which simplifies the formation of phrases from peoples' 
names, or from other phrases. It requires human guidance to
determine which of the many possible paths to follow.

It is intended purely as entertainment - some amusing or apt anagrams
can often be formed from colleagues' or relatives' names, or the names
of public figures. The name 'Ross Perot', to take a current example, can 
be rearranged (unfairly) to 'Sore Sport' but longer names involving 
more letters, and perhaps including a middle name, can produce many 
different phrases.

More information and examples are provided in the Windows help file
provided with the program.

Installation
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When the ZIP file has been unzipped, there should be four files:

	ANAG.EXE        the main executable file, for Microsoft Windows
	ANAG.HLP        the help file
	ANAGWORD.TXT    an ASCII list of words
	READANAG.ME     this file

Pick a directory, copy all the files in, then in Program Manager (File New)
create a Program Item which executes ANAG.EXE, and sets the directory
you chose as the working directory. That's it!

Restrictions
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There is no registration fee for this program - it may be used or
given away freely. It may not be sold, and it may not be modified.

Disclaimer
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The author accepts no responsibility for loss, damage or insult
arising out of the use of this program.

Acknowledgements
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Microsoft is a registered trademark and Windows is a trademark of 
Microsoft Corporation. (Isn't there some recursion in there?)
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