First and Foremost!
     If you are installing MegaD 3.1:
          If you are a registered user of MegaD 2.0 or 3.0, you have
          a MegaD2.pf file that contains your preferences for MegaD
          2.0.  MegaD 3.1 will read, use and save those preferences.
          Be sure to copy your MegaD2.pf file to the same drawer that
          you placed MegaD 3.1 before running MegaD 3.1.  Once you
          save this file with MegaD 3.1, MegaD 2.0 will not be able
          to use it anymore.

Installing MegaD on a hard drive is very simple,  create a new
directory for MegaD and unarc all of the files and directories to
that directory.  No assignments are necessary.  Remember to copy
your MegaD2.pf, if you have one, to this directory before running
the new version of MegaD.

Installing MegaD on floppy is another story,  the combined total
of the files contained in the three archives is more than two
880K floppy disk.  The files contained in MegaD3_a.lha are all
that you need to run MegaD and the space they require take less
than one half of floppy disk, so you can easily create a floppy
to use MegaD with.

MegaD 3.1 and it's accompany files have grown to the point that I
have decided to release them in three separate archive files.

Should you decide to upload MegaD to a BBS or on-line service,
please obtain and upload all three files so that other users can
acquire everything available for MegaD.

MegaD31_a.lha
          The bare essentials to run MegaD.

          It is understandable with many shareware programs
          growing to enormous sizes, the on-line network users is
          apprehensive to download a program just to see if it is
          worth having.  This archive will give a new user the
          chance to bounce around and test MegaD without being
          forced to download everything available.  Should you
          decide to send the registration fee for MegaD, I'll
          send the complete set of files so that there will be no
          need for your to obtain the other two archives.


MegaD31_b.lha
          Everything else.

          MegaD is fully documented and has taken full advantage
          of the AmigaGuide library.  An in-depth tutorial can be
          printed to your printer.  MegaD offers on-line help.
          MegaD has full ARexx support. MegaD can be translated
          by the use of dictionary files.  MegaD is not complete
          without this information and all of this takes space,
          it has been place at your disposal in this archive.
          Should you decide you want to find out what MegaD's
          full potential is, you'll need this information.


MDSpool.lha
          A new print spooler, this is a freely distributable
          program.  It will work with or without MegaD.  It
          enhances MegaD's print capabilities.  Even if you don't
          use MegaD you may want to have this program in your
          utilities drawer.  This is a FREE program.  This
          program requires 2.0 or greater.
