NOTEBOOK V3.1 LARGE TEXT FILE EDITOR

The following files represent the inventory of this archive:

    COMDLG32.OCX
    FILE_ID.DIZ
    MFC40.DLL
    NOTEBOOK.CNT
    NOTEBOOK.EXE
    NOTEBOOK.HLP
    NOTEBOOK.TXT
    RICHED32.DLL
    RICHTX32.OCX
    VB40032.DLL
    OLEPRO32.DLL
    MSVCRT40.DLL
    VEN2232.OLB

There is one and only one point to this program -
to replace Notepad. Notebook is not a word processor.
It's sole purpose is to view and edit text files. It does 
have 6 major features (and several minor ones) which 
we believe make up for Notepad's inadequacies:
 
(1). It will open VERY large files, and allow you to edit them. We
     have successfully opened, edited, and saved files in excess
     of 1.5 Megabytes!
(2). It features full font control - you can set the font name, style, 
     size, and color, and your settings will be saved when you exit 
     the program. It will look better on your screen, and do a much 
     better job of printing. 
(3). Notebook has a toolbar complete with help balloons. 
(4). Notebook features DRAG AND DROP text editing. If you want 
     to move a block of text, just use the mouse to select it, and 
     drag it to where you want it.
(5). Notebook supports "overtype" mode. While the default editing 
     mode is "insert", hitting the INSERT key on your keyboard will
     change that to "overtype".
(6). Notebook can both print and/or save to a file SELECTED text
     only, if desired.

To take advantage of this program, we recommend that you 
associate .TXT and .INI files with Notebook in Explorer. 
 
If you wish to install the program run "SETUP.EXE". The setup program
will copy the files to a directory of your choice and create a Short Cut 
icon for Notebook.

If you enjoy the program, please take the time to register it. The registration 
information can be found in the help file under "Registration".

If you would like to contact us for any reason,
either write, e-mail on Compuserve at 
75264,3237, e-mail on AOL at Ron2222, or internet
e-mail at ron2222@aol.com.  
