---------------------------------- QuikMenu 4 Windows - Version 4.0 Copyright 1990-96 NeoSoft Corp. ---------------------------------- * IMPORTANT INFORMATION * -------- CONTENTS -------- * About QuikMenu 4 Windows * Installing QuikMenu 4 Windows * Making QuikMenu Your Default Windows Desktop * Upgrading from QuikMenu III to QuikMenu 4 Windows * Network/MailBox Considerations * Command Line Options * 100,000 Word Spelling Checker * Customer Services & Technical Support * Purchasing/Registering QuikMenu 4 Windows * Limited Warranty * Other Products from NeoSoft ------------------------ ABOUT QUIKMENU 4 WINDOWS ------------------------ Replace your inefficient, boring desktop with an exciting custom environment for your Windows 3.x and Windows 95 sessions! QuikMenu allows you to easily set up buttons, icons and hot spots to launch your favorite applications. Related programs may be conveniently grouped on their own screen "pages", along with text and graphics. Multi-level password protection is included to limit access to the desktop, individual pages and programs. QuikMenu features its own set of powerful utilities, including a superior File Manager, Calculator, Text Editor, Calendar and PhoneBook database. The PROFESSIONAL VERSION adds an Icon Editor, a superb File Viewer, a desktop Clock, an internal E-Mail application, plus a library of icon and wallpaper images. And if you have a mix of Windows and DOS systems, QuikMenu 4 Windows, together with QuikMenu III, can be used to provide a consistent interface between these platforms. QuikMenu 4's PhoneBook and Calendar databases and internal E-Mail are compatible with those in QuikMenu III for DOS. $39.00+S&H, Pro version $69.95+S&H (includes additional utilities and icons) ----------------------------- INSTALLING QUIKMENU 4 WINDOWS ----------------------------- Before you can begin using QuikMenu 4 Windows you must run the QuikMenu Setup program from Windows. In most cases you cannot simply copy the software onto your hard drive. The files on the NeoSoft distribution disks are stored in a special compressed form to save space. The Setup program is the only way to insure that QuikMenu is properly unpacked and installed. Before installing QuikMenu on a NETWORK, please read the Network Considerations section below. To install QuikMenu, follow the steps below: NOTE: Depending on where you obtained your copy of this program, you may not need to run Setup - so don't panic if you can't find it. If you have a file named QMWIN.EXE, you have most of the program (except icons and utilities). Just copy that file to your hard drive in a directory of your choice and launch it from the Windows Program Manager, File Manager or Windows 95 Explorer. 1. Start Windows. 2. If you received QuikMenu on diskette, place it into the floppy drive now. If you downloaded QuikMenu in archived format, use PKUNZIP to uncompress the files to a working directory on your hard disk. 3. Activate the Windows Program Manager. 4. Select "Run..." from the Program Manager's "File" menu. If you are using Windows 95, the "Run" option can be selected from the "Start" menu. 5. In the "Command Line" field enter one of the following: - If you placed the QuikMenu diskette into drive A:, type: A:\SETUP - If you placed the QuikMenu diskette into drive B:, type: B:\SETUP - If you downloaded QuikMenu type: C:\DIRNAME\SETUP (Remember to replace DIRNAME with the name of the directory where you uncompressed QuikMenu's files.) 6. Follow the instructions on the screen. -------------------------------------------- MAKING QUIKMENU YOUR DEFAULT WINDOWS DESKTOP -------------------------------------------- In order to make QuikMenu your default Windows desktop in place of the Program Manager or Win95 Explorer, you need to make a simple modification to the Windows SYSTEM.INI file. Using the QuikMenu 4 Windows editor (or other ASCII text editor if you prefer) locate the Windows directory (usually C:\WINDOWS) and open the SYSTEM.INI file. Find the line that begins with "SHELL=". In Windows 3.1, the default shell is "SHELL=PROGMAN.EXE" and in Windows 95, it's "SHELL=EXPLORER.EXE". Duplicate the line and turn the original line into a comment by inserting a semicolon (;) in front of it. On the line without the semicolon, replace the default program name with "C:\QMWIN\QMWIN.EXE" like this: ;SHELL=PROGMAN.EXE SHELL=C:\QMWIN\QMWIN.EXE NOTE: If you installed QuikMenu in a directory other than the default suggested by the SETUP program, then substitute that directory for "C:\QMWIN" above. Save the file and exit Windows. The next time you start Windows, QuikMenu will be your default desktop. To restore your old Windows desktop, simply load the SYSTEM.INI file again, move the semicolon to the "SHELL=C:\QMWIN\QMWIN.EXE" line, save the file and restart Windows. ------------------------------------------------- UPGRADING FROM QUIKMENU III TO QUIKMENU 4 WINDOWS ------------------------------------------------- Most QuikMenu III user files can be directly imported into the QuikMenu 4 Windows version, with no modifications. The QuikMenu 4 Calendar and PhoneBook files may be used simultaneously in both the DOS and Windows environments. There are, however, a few features which are unavailable to the DOS users, such as the recurring reminders in the Calendar and the WWW address in the PhoneBook. The QuikMenu 4 menu file is a completely different format then its predecessor and is therefor not compatible. QuikMenu 4 can convert a QuikMenu III menu file to its new format, but it is unwise to save a QuikMenu 4 menu over a QuikMenu III menu. In each corresponding utility a user may choose to use an existing QuikMenu III data file. This can be accomplished by selecting OPEN from the FILE Menu and entering the desired QuikMenu III data file. For example, the file to open for the QuikMenu III calendar would be QM.CAL. ------------------------------ NETWORK/MAILBOX CONSIDERATIONS ------------------------------ Before installing QuikMenu on a network there are several things that you should consider. First of all, if you're not the Network Administrator then please ask permission before installing this program. On many types of networks, QuikMenu requires that you set certain file and directory privileges or access rights. If you are not authorized to install software on your network then you will not be able to correctly setup QuikMenu. The majority of these network considerations deal with office mail utility QuikMenu Mailbox (part of QuikMenu 4 Windows Professional). QUIKMENU MAILBOX (PROFESSIONAL EDITION ONLY) -------------------------------------------- QuikMenu Mailbox 4 Windows was designed to be used either in conjunction with NeoSoft's DOS menuing system QuikMenu III, with QuikMenu 4 Windows as a standalone office mail utility. Since some users on the network may be using Windows and others working in DOS, QuikMenu Mailbox is an easy way for users to stay in contact no matter which environment they happen to be using. Regardless of how you decide to use QuikMenu Mailbox, the installation considerations are basically the same. There are two basic ways to install QuikMenu Mailbox on a network: Method 1: Install the program in a directory on the server and let everyone access it from there; or Method 2: Install the program on each individual workstation's hard drive. No matter how you install QuikMenu Mailbox, you must make certain that all users have access to a common mail directory on the server. This is where mail messages will be stored. We recommend that this directory be different than the directory where the Mailbox program is installed. If you've been using QuikMenu III's E-Mail utility then you no doubt already have a mail directory set up. If you plan on using both QuikMenu Mailbox under Windows and QuikMenu III under DOS then it's very important that you specify the same mail directory for both programs. Otherwise DOS and Windows users will not be able to exchange mail. If you've been using QuikMenu III's E-Mail utility then the installation program may be able to automatically detect the mail directory you're already using, depending on how you've setup QuikMenu. If you've set up an environment variable called "QUIKMENU" that points to each user's home or working directory then QuikMenu Mailbox should automatically detect the mail directory. Another easy way to insure that the mail directory starts out correctly, is to set up a "QMMAIL" environment variable before installing QuikMenu Mailbox. If you're using Novell Netware you can do this by simply adding the following line to your login script: DOS SET QMMAIL=F:\MAIL You may replace F:\MAIL with another directory if you like. If you don't want to use this method or Mailbox was unable to correctly detect the proper mail directory, then you will need to access the Set Preferences function from Mailbox's Options menu on each workstation to set the correct mail directory. Access rights or privileges are another important issue. Many networks, such as Novell Netware, allow users to be granted or restricted access to certain directories and files. In order for the mail system to work and to maintain compatibility with QuikMenu for DOS, users must be given full access to the mail directory. This will allow QuikMenu Mailbox to manage the creation, viewing and deletion of all mail messages. On most networks, QuikMenu Mailbox will be able to automatically detect the user name for each workstation on which it is run. The detected name should be the same as the name used when logging onto the network. However, there may be some situations where the program will be unable to detect the correct user name. In this event, QuikMenu Mailbox will prompt the user to enter a name and optionally a password if one has been chosen. If desired, you may also limit the user names that can be entered (See Restricting User Access below). It is critical that the user name be unique for each person accessing the network. Users must also be consistent when entering their name. For example, DAVE and DAVID are not going to be interpreted as the same person. There may also be situations where the name is correctly detected but not desirable for use, such as when a single workstation is used by multiple people. For this reason, QuikMenu Mailbox gives you several ways to bypass the detected name and force users to manually enter names. For information on how to do this, see the Command Line Options section below. RESTRICTING USER ACCESS: In many office environments it may be desirable to limit access to authorized users only. With QuikMenu Mailbox this can be done by creating a simple ASCII text file called MASTER.INI and placing it in the same directory as the QMMAIL.EXE file. To create the MASTER.INI file, you can use any text editor capable of saving files in ASCII format. The DOS Editor, Windows NotePad and the QuikMenu 4 Windows Editor are all capable of creating ASCII text files. In order for QuikMenu Mailbox to effectively limit who can send and receive mail, the MASTER.INI file must strictly adhere to a specific format. Remember, the MASTER.INI file must reside in the same directory as the QMMAIL.EXE file. The first line in the file must be "[Users]" with subsequent lines containing the names of authorized users followed by an equal (=) sign. After the equal sign you may optionally enter the user's full name. (Note the full name portion of the user entry is not currently used by QuikMenu Mailbox and may be left blank. An equal sign is still required however.) A correctly formatted MASTER.INI file should look something like this: [Users] Sally= Paul=Paul Stevens Sales=Sales Department Susan= Bob= For maximum security, have each user enter a personal password by selecting Preferences from the Options menu. The password combined with the MASTER.INI file, the Mail Editor's file encryption option and your own network privileges, should provide more than adequate security. To restore QuikMenu Mailbox's default unrestricted user mode, simply rename or erase the MASTER.INI file. INITIALIZING USER NAMES: When QuikMenu MailBox is first installed, you may notice that no user names appear in the "Select users to receive mail" dialog box. Unless you've created a MASTER.INI file as described above, users will not appear in the list until after they are sent mail for the first time. To send mail to users not appearing in the list, simply type their name in the "To" field of the "Send Mail" dialog box. (NOTE: If you're using the MASTER.INI file then the only way to add users is to edit the MASTER.INI file. See Restricting User Access above.) A simple way to insure that all users are available to receive mail is for the network administrator to send everyone a short mail message after installing the software. To do this, choose "Send Mail" from the "Mail" menu, type the names (8 letters max) of each user separated by spaces in the "To" field, enter a message in the message field, and click the "Send" button. -------------------- COMMAND LINE OPTIONS -------------------- QUIKMENU MAILBOX (PROFESSIONAL EDITION ONLY) -------------------------------------------- ASK FOR USER NAME (/A) Use this command to require that users manually enter their name when QuikMenu Mailbox first executes. This is useful in situations where the name assigned to the workstation by the network is not the one you want to use when sending and receiving mail. This option should be used in conjunction with the Password option in Preferences to prevent users from accessing mail intended for someone else. Usage: /A Example: QMMAIL /A HIDE/DISABLE FILE ENCRYPTION OPTION (/E) This command is used to remove the "Encrypt Mail" option from the Mail Editor to prevent the creation of encrypted messages. This does not, however, prevent users from receiving and decoding encrypted messages intended for them. Usage: /E Example: QMMAIL /E HIDE/DISABLE PREFERENCES (/P) This command can be used to hide the "Set Preferences" function in the "Options" menu. This will prevent users from changing their mail directory, password and other critical settings. Usage: /P Example: QMMAIL /P BYPASS NETWORK AUTODETECT (/N) Use this command to bypass the network autodetect function and force the system to recognize a specific network. Normally this option should not be required, but may be used if your network is not correctly detected. Usage: /N# (where x equals one of the options below:) 1 Novell Netware 2 Novell Netware with NetBIOS emulation 3 NetBIOS 4 IBM PC Lan 5 Artisoft Lantastic 6 Unsupported network or none Example: QMMAIL /N5 ADD CHANGE USER NAME CHOICE (/U) Use this command to add a "Change User Name" choice to the "Options" menu. This is useful in situations where multiple users access the same workstation. It should, however, be used in conjunction with the Password option in Preferences to prevent users from accessing mail intended for someone else. Usage: /U Example: QMMAIL /U You may also pass a user name directly to the program by placing it on the command line. For example: QMMAIL SALLY ----------------------------- 100,000 WORD SPELLING CHECKER ----------------------------- Only the registered version of QuikMenu 4 Windows includes access to an integrated 100,000 word spelling checker. 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This will enter you as a registered user in our records and insure that you receive technical support, major upgrade notices and information about future products. If you received QuikMenu from a friend, BBS, catalog or anywhere other than from NeoSoft or an authorized commercial software distributor, you may evaluate the program for a period of up to 30 days. In order to continue using the program beyond the 30 days, you must register (license the program). Registered users will receive: * QuikMenu Windows Desktop * QuikMenu File Manager * QuikMenu Calendar * QuikMenu PhoneBook * QuikMenu Calculator * QuikMenu Text Editor * Personalized Serial Number (removes reminder screens and unlocks disabled features) * Typeset Manual * Technical Support * Notices of Major Upgrades * Information about other NeoSoft Products In addition to the above items, QuikMenu 4 Windows Professional includes: * QuikMenu Icon Editor * QuikMenu File Viewer * QuikMenu Clock * QuikMenu MailBox * 500 ready-to-use Icons QuikMenu 4 Windows Pricing: Number of Users Standard Professional ----------------------------------------------------- Single User...............$39.00.........$69.95 + S&H Five (5) User............$149.00........$199.00 + S&H Ten (10) User............$199.00........$249.00 + S&H Contact our sales department at (541) 389-5489 for pricing and information about other user quantities. Dealer inquiries welcome. 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