Save Desk Top, version 1.0, Copyright (c) 1994, Marvin E. Wilborne III

Save Desk Top is a handy Windows utility that takes a snap shot of all the
currently running program's screen positions and remembers them.

When told to RESET the positions, any programs that are still running from
the original snap shot get put back where they were if they were moved.  If
one of the programs in the original snap shot has been exited, the RESET
operation ignores it and repositions the rest of the programs.

This is handy when you accidently drag a program or it's borders and move it
from where you wanted it to stay.

This program is ShareWare and can be registered for $2.00 (US). When
registering please indicate where you got the program.  Send your
registration to:

        Marvin E. Wilborne III
        Rt 5 Box 1476, #5
        Danville, VA 24540

Installation:
        Copy the files THREED.VBX, CMDIALOG.VBX and COMMDLG.DLL to your
        WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory if they are newer (check the file date and
        time) than any currently existing version of these files.

Advanced Operation:
        You can invoke Save Desk Top with /F:file_name and Save Desk Top will
        start up restore any Windows to their positions previously saved in
        file_name and exit.

        You can invoke Save Desk Top with /S to start up and take a snap shot
        of the currently running program's positions.  If you pass a file
        name with /F: then the program will start up, take a snap shot, save
        the settings in the specified file and exit.  This is handy if you
        want to have a couple of icons in your program manager, one to take
        the snap shot and save it, and the other to restore it.

        Icon positions are not included by default.  However, they can be
        included with the +I option.  This feature doesn't work well and I
        don't normally use it since I don't normally mess up my icons on my
        Desk Top.  Basically Iconized windows don't get moved to their
        original location.  They get sized to normal and then reiconized.
        This lines them up correctly at the bottom of your window, but they
        may not be in the same order they were in originally.

        Hidden windows are not included by default.  Hidden windows can be
        included with the +H command line option.

        Windows that are Maximized are included by default.  You can ignore
        these windows by putting -M on the command line.

Miscellaneous:
        Save Desk Top remembers where you place it on your desk top
        in the file WINAPP.INI in your Windows directory.

