			Time Scheduler v1.0.0
Readme.txt file
By Matthew Smaling
Date Written: July/August 2000

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 THE PURPOSE OF TIME SCHEDULER
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  Time Scheduler allows YOU (the user) to set schedules (or Activities)
that you would like someone / something to remind you when that
schedule is due. The program is equipped with a Menu, a Toolbox and
a status bar. The program was developed using Visual Basic 6.0.

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 REQUIREMENTS / INSTALLATION
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  The following machine characteristic was used when
developing "Time Scheduler":
	Cyrix 333, 32 Megabytes, Windows 98.

  The program does create upto 3 Temporary files at any given time.
In the event that the program is used to its 'peak', I'd estimate
that the program would require:
	3 mb Disk Space (tempoaray)
	16 MB RAM should be okay (don't quote me though).
	Windows 95/98,
	I've used the program under Windows NT.

  The program does require the following files:
	Visual Basic runtime libraries
	Microsoft Common Dialog Control 6.0
	Microsoft Windows Common Controls 6.0
  
  The VB6 runtime files needed for this program can be found at
this URL:  http://www.simtel.net/simtel.net/win95/dll.html

  The file submitted to Simtel.net is as follow:
>> sdtime01.zip	(pkzip file)
  	  >> readme.txt
	  >> SDTime.exe	  (Time Scheduler)
	  >> Example.cal    (example)
	  >> Tutorial.doc   (WORD document)

  Installation isn't required. In that, once the .exe file is on the users'
system he/she can immediately open it (assuming the required runtime
libraries are available). The user will have to create their own short cut
if they want one as such.

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 STATUS OF "TIME SCHEDULER v1.0.0"
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  I "Matthew Smaling" am the author of "Time Scheduler v1.0.0".
This version of Time Scheduler is provided as Freeware. The program can
be copied without the authors permission. However, future versions may not
have the same status.

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 CONTACT DETAILS
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  In the event that the user has an enquiry or problem, he/she can
contact the author using one of the following methods:
	Mail:
	Matthew Smaling
	46 Grey Street
	Shannon		5555 (post code)
	New Zealand

	E-Mail:
	smalmatt.bc.student.wn@wal.wnp.ac.nz
	(the above E-Mail address will expire by
	the 20th November 2000)
	
	alternate E-Mail:
	matthewjsmaling@hotmail.com