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To: Ron who wrote (5949)11/20/1998 11:39:00 AM
From: Rick  Respond to of 7491
 
I've run it... I haven't spent as much time dinking around with it as I did with the 'Analyzer' release, but it works much the same... They took out the animated gifs, that the previous release had, which I am thankful for... As they didn't really add anything to the program and they were quite distracting... Over all it looks like they have tried to streamline it, at least the 'Lite' version appears that way...

Thanks...
Rick



To: Ron who wrote (5949)11/20/1998 2:17:00 PM
From: John Chapman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7491
 
Anyone who wants it, I will e-mail the three files already extracted with winzip. It seems some are having trouble running winzip. This way you will skip the extracting part. Three files are needed to properly install the program. Discover.CAB, setup.exe, and Setup.lst. When you get these, copy them to a folder of your choice. I named mine 11th hour. Then double click on setup.exe to install the program if you have win 95 or 98. For some IE users a single click does the trick. During the install if an error registering PDADDIN.DLL file message comes up just hit ignore. Mine did that and it runs just fine. If messages come up during the install that say the file you are trying to install is older than the file already on your PC, then keep the newer file. There were three of these on mine, but this will vary depending on what is already on your PC and what is not.

E-mailing it though depends on the limit your ISP has placed on your in-box. Some have 3MB limits, some have 5MB and some are unlimited. I just sent it out to 30 and 7 of them have bounced back due to sixe limits so far. ICQ is another good way to send files and there is no limit on it that I know of.