                         PROMENU/S Version 1.0
                              from ProSoft
              a Divison of Cain International Corporation

ProMenu/S brings 3-D menus to your mouse.  This makes it easier and
faster to work with most applications since menus are now at your
"fingertips", rather than at some less convenient place on the screen.
ProMenu/S requires a mouse and Windows 3.1 or higher.

To display an application's promenu, simple click the right mouse
button when your cursor is in the application's window.  To select a
menu command, click the right button with your cursor on the desired
command.  To erase the promenu without selecting a command, move the
cursor off the promenu, then click the right mouse button.

Please feel free to give ProMenu/S to your friends, upload it to your
favorite BBS's, etc.  However, if you actually USE ProMenu/S, please
send the $25 registration fee (as check or money order made payable
to Cain International Corporation) to:

      Cain International Corporation
      ProSoft Division
      Attn: Greg Peters, Research Director
      8675 Ballantrae Drive
      Colorado Springs, CO 80920

In return, you will receive a disk with the latest version of ProMenu/S,
a professionally printed user manual, and an automatic $35 credit toward
the purchase of any commercial ProMenu product, including (shown with 
price and description:)

    ProMenu v.1.2            $70.00   Commercial Version of ProMenu/S 

    ProMenu Library v.1.0.  $150.00   Library of Extensive Menu
                                      Functions for Windows 3.1
                                      Applications.

NOTE: ProMenu/S's on-line help and user manual describe the commercial
      ProMenu's features, not all of which ProMenu/S has.

Questions, comments, or suggestions?  Please send them to Greg Peters
at the address above, or Chris Cain at COMPUSERV: 73757,3135.

Commercial sales at   800 / 793 - 2246   will answer any questions 
regarding ProMenu 1.2 or ProMenu Library 1.0.

Other Thoughts on ProMenu:
                                       Windows Magazine, Dec 1992:
"After using ProMenu for a couple of days, I'm hooked."

                                       PCWeek Magazine,  Dec 7-14, 1992:
"..the longer we used ProMenu, the more useful we found it."
