Thank you for checking out TimerON Utility! OVERVIEW ========== Version 1.2x of the TimerON utility for Windows 3.1 allows users to schedule an event (task) and execute it repeatedly at specified time intervals. A task can be defined to run any DOS file, including batch files or simply to pop-up a reminder note. NEW USERS ========= Included is the 16-bit version of the software, provided on "As Is" basis. (See DISCLAIMER paragraph.) The 16-bit version (TimerON.EXE) runs under both Windows 3.1x and 95. A 32-bit version 2.x that runs under Win 95/NT only, but has more features is also available (see Downloading). REGISTRATION =================== See Register.txt file and the Order.wri file TECHNICAL SUPPORT ================= Computerama provides technical support to registered users via e-mail: info@crama.com DOWLOADING ========== The latest version can be found under FREE Downloads at: http://www.crama.com UNINSTALLING ============ Didn't meet your needs? That's OK, we appreciate you taking the time to look. To uninstall TimerON simply delete all Timer*.* and other files in the installed directory. There are no DLL and files in other directories to remove. Once completed, you'll never know we were around. DISCLAIMER ========== Computerama makes no warranty of any kind with regard to TimerON, this or other documentation about TimerON, or any other software included as part of the TimerON utility, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. In the event that TimerON or this documentation should prove defective, Computerama's entire liability shall be limited to replacement of the software media and documentation. Computerama's liability shall not include or extend to any claim for or right to recover any other damages, including but not limited to, loss of profit, data, or any special, incidental, or consequential damages, even if Computerama has been specifically advised of the possibility of such damages. ------------------------------ 09-07-97 Computerama, http://www.crama.com