OverView:
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FloatMenu puts a very small, stay-on-top menu on your desktop.
Use it launch up to 66 of your favorite programs or files. 
It can also be used as a line marker.

There are two FloatMenus to choose from, the old one or the
new one. The new one displays time and monitors resources
with option to view a Resources meter and a Calendar.
Left-clicking on it brings up a menu of selected shortcuts, 
while a right-click pops up an options menu. 
FloatMenu initially appears in the upper-right-hand corner of the
desktop, but you can move it wherever you like. 
Options let you resize it, change its color and save your preferences
and position.

Install:
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FloatMenu needs the VB5run to be installed.
Also needs Iconmenu32.ocx, Comdlg32.ocx and Stkit432.dll,
included with this setup.
If you don't have the VB5run then download the VB5run2 at
http://www.mslm.com/free.htm
To install FloatMenu, double click Setup.exe and select a path
for it to be installed in.
FloatMenu doesn't make any entries or changes to the Registry
or System files.
New:
There are two FloatMenus to choose from, the old one or the
new one. The new one displays time and monitors resources
with option to view a Resources meter and a Calendar.
The new one needs the Resource meter to be installed in your
computer for it to work. 
Go to the Control Panel\Add/Remove Programs\ Windows Setup Tab,
double click System Tools and select System Resource meter to be 
added.

Reinstall:
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Select the Reinstall option in Setup.exe, be sure to reinstall in the same
directory as previously installed.
Close FloatMenu before installing.
Uninstall:
Right click FloatMenu and select "Remove from Startup",
then right click it again and select Exit, then delete the Startmenu 
directory.

To switch from one FloatMenu to another, renistall the FloatMenu.

Instructions:
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To add items to FloatMenu, right click it,
Select Add Items, Additem.exe will popup. 

1- Select file or directory to add to FloatMenu, be sure
    the correct  path is transfered to the top/right text box.
2- Give it a name in the top/left text box.

3- Then click the Add Item button.

 Examples how it should like when added:
 Notepad<C:\Windows\Notepad.exe
 To have FloatMenu open a directory, it should look like this:
 Windows<C:\Windows
 The character  <  is a separator for FloatMenu to distinguish
 between name and path.

4- To remove items, delete the line in the large text box and
    remove spaces between lines.

5- Click Sort alphabetically to sort items in alphabetical
    order.

6- To add separators between menu items:

 example on how to add a separator after Notepad,

 Notepad<C:\windows\Notepad.exe
 Notepada<@

 The Notepada<@ will be a separator, notice the added letter
 "a"  to Notepad so it will fall alphabetically after Notepad. 
 The @ tells FloatMenu to make it a separator.

7- Example to add a URL to the menu:

 MSLM<http://www.mslm.com
 Microsoft<http://www.microsoft.com

 But it will not have an icon, point it to an Internet shortcut
 in order to have an icon.

8- If you have IE40 or Win98, add this path to the Floatmenu
    Desktop<C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\Show Desktop.scf
    With this you can toggle viewing the Desktop.
    Considering C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM is the windows\System path in
    your computer.

Note: For DOS program, point FloatMenu to a shortcut of the DOS 
program instead of the EXE, so it will show the MS-DOS icon,
otherwise it will show a generic icon.

Click Sort alphabetically to sort items in alphabetical order.

Note: After sorting alphabetically you can place your most favorites
         anywhere you like manually.

Once you have added the all items and clicked Save and Exit,
that will restart FloatMenu with 2 second wait.
There is no work around that at the time being, the OCX wouldn't 
refresh an icon menu unless you restart the program.

To add FloatMenu to the Startup folder, right click it and click Add to startup,
to remove it click Remove from Startup. 

To move FloatMenu, drag and drop it, grab the very far right side of
it with the mouse, and drop it. Doing that would not open the menu.
To open the FloatMenu, click on 80% of the left side of it.

All shortcuts are saved in Menu1.dat and and preferences in Pref.dat
in the FloatMenu directory.

Other features:
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You can make it as a  line marker, right click the FloatMenu 
and select and experiment  with its many options.
Get the line the Focus and you can press Alt+D to bring the line down
or Alt+U to bring it up.

Set color desired and position desired, right click the FloatMenu and
click save Position, size and color, next time you start computer or 
FloatMenu it will popup in the same position and color as you saved it.
 
FloatMenu now executes every thing including Dialup networking,
but don't add  MyComputer, Recycle Ben.

Right click FloatMenu and select Open, with that you can browse any
program you like, it is just an added feature.

New
***
There are two FloatMenus to choose from, the old one or the
new one. The new one displays time and monitors resources
with option to view a Resources meter and a Calendar.
The new one needs the Resource meter to be installed in your
computer for it to work. 
Go to the Control Panel\Add/Remove Programs\ Windows Setup Tab,
double click System Tools and select System Resource meter to be 
added.
Right click it and select to view the Calendar or Resources Meter.
You can pull the Calender from the bottom left hand corner and resize
then click File\Save size.
To switch from one FloatMenu to another, renistall the FloatMenu.


ClipIt
*****

ClipIt doesn't automatically copy the clipboard, you have to 
simply click it when you want to copy the clipboard. 
Copies only the Text part of the clipboard in black and white,
will be working on it to copy the clipboard in richtext
in the future.

It becomes handy when you are copying notes or surfing the 
Internet, you can quickly add as you please a URL, address
or any thing else rather than saving it somewhere and waste
your time looking for it.

Every time you start ClipIt, it will check the time and date stamp
on a file called Date.txt, if Date.txt is older than 24 then it will 
automatically save your yesterdays notes and name it with today's 
date, e.g. May15.rtf, then creates new ClipIt.rtf to save your today's 
notes and inserts current date.
Then delete and recreate a new Date.txt to know when the 24 hours
has passed.

To view your notes, click ClipItView icon.
To view older notes in ClipItView , click the scroll bar in the top right 
hand corner file box, it will open and select your daily notes per date.

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FloatMenu now is a Freeware
Copyright  1998. All Rights Reserved
Theodore Fattaleh author, programmer and publisher.
All Program Names are Registered Trademarks of
their Respective Owner.
http://www.mslm.com

twf@flash.net
2000@msn.com
2000ted@compuserve.com

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