README.TXT -- Copyright 1997 Matthew Carlson. All 
Rights Reserved.

PROGRAM NAME:
  Instant Internet for Windows 95
VERSION:
  1.01
RELEASE DATE:
  11-21-97
AUTHOR:
  Matthew C. Carlson
PRICE:
  US$15.00
PURPOSE:
  Get on and around the Internet quicker and easier.
REQUIREMENTS:
  Windows 95 for 32 bit version, 
  Visual Basic 4.0 Runtime files.
COPYRIGHT:
   Copyright 1997 Matthew C. Carlson. All Rights
  Reserved.

See below for information on required
runtime files.


CONTENTS:
  Description
  How to Use
  Installation
  How to Register
  Runtime Files
  Contacting Micromatt
  License Agreement


DESCRIPTION

Conecting to and exploringing the Internet has
never been easier! Instead of manually loading 
your browser and waiting for it to load, then
typing in your URL, you can just type it in and 
let Instant Internet get you there while you
work on other tasks. Likewise, type in an email
address instead of getting into your email
software first.

Once you're on you can stick the window over the
browser's URL box to take full advantage of the
features available. Group emailing, "?" quick
searches, shortcuts, fast emailing, and more
wait to benefit you and save you time and 
hassle.


HOW TO USE

Starting the program will show its icon in the
system tray of your Windows 95 desktop in the
lower right corner of the screen. Double click
the icon to load the main window. Once in the
program, just type a in a URL, email address,
or shortcut and hit the "Go!" button.

Use the Options Dialog to change the settings
of the program and to create and modify 
shortcuts. A shortcut is simply a common name
for an Internet site or email address to make
often used items fast to access.

To do a quick search from the Instant Internet
window type a question mark followed by your
search text to use the search engine you 
specify in the Options Dialog. For example,
"? micromatt football fury" would search for
documents related to the search string.

See the help file for complete instructions.


INSTALLATION

To install the program, open or unzip the archive 
and run the SETUP.EXE file. In the setup program, 
select the appropriate options or simply choose the 
defaults presented to you (recommended).


HOW TO REGISTER

This shareware program is bundled with a program 
called REGISTER which will accept information 
needed to make an order. With it, you can order 
via postal mail, email or fax using cash, 
Mastercard, Visa, American Express, Discover,
Diner's Club or First Virtual. All credit card 
information is encoded for your security. The 
REGISTER program is available by clicking any 
button which says Order, or by clicking on 
Register in the Help menu.

You can also order online! Goto 
http://www.kagi.com/micromatt to order 
online on a secured site. The Windows 95 verision
of this program has buttons with the words "Order
Online" which will take you straight to this site.

See the "order.txt" file for more information.


RUNTIME FILES

The setup program which installs this software 
automatically checks for the needed files. If 
it gave you an error message about missing runtime 
files, then you will need to obtain them to run 
the program. If you are running Windows 95 then 
the setup program will ask you if you want to go 
to the Micromatt Web site to download them 
(Windows 95 only).

Run-time files are NOT included in this archive. 
See the Micromatt homepage at the URL below to 
download the required runtime files if you do not 
already have them. These files are also available 
from many other sites on the Internet such as: 

http://www.hotfiles.com/

The file set is called the Microsoft Visual Basic 
4.0 Runtime files. You must have the correct 
version of each set, which is 32 bit for Windows 
95, and 16 bit for Windows 3.1. If you get error 
messages about missing .DLL files or other missing 
files, you will need to get a copy of the Visual 
Basic runtimes.

To check if you already have the files, use the 
Windows 95 Find utility from the Start menu to 
search for the file: vb40032.dll . Or if youre a 
Windows 3.1 user, you can use the Search command 
in File Manager to locate the file: vb40016.dll . 
If your searching does not produce any results, 
you will need to obtain the Microsoft Visual Basic 
4.0 runtime files from a source such as the 
Internet, a BBS, a friend or coworker, or the 
Micromatt homepage. If you need help obtaining 
these files please contact Micromatt.


CONTACTING MICROMATT

POSTAL MAIL:
  Micromatt
  P.O. Box 754
  Arlington, MN  55307-0754
EMAIL:
  Micromatt@kagi.com
WWW:
  http://www.kagi.com/micromatt


LICENSE AGREEMENT

You should carefully read the following terms 
and conditions before using this software. Your 
use of this software program indicates your 
acceptance of this license agreement and warranty. 
This copyrighted program is being distributed as 
shareware. You may try this program for 31 days, 
and if you like it, or find it useful, and wish to 
continue using it, you are required to register. 
Unregistered use of this program after the 31-day 
evaluation period is in violation of U.S. and 
international copyright laws. For information on 
distributing the shareware evaluation version of 
this program see the Shareware License. 

Registered version

One registered copy of this software may either be 
used by a single person who uses the software 
personally on one or more computers, or installed 
on a single workstation used non-simultaneously by 
multiple people, but not both.

Governing law

This agreement shall be governed by the laws of the 
State of Minnesota.

Disclaimer of Warranty

THIS SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING FILES ARE SOLD 
"AS IS" AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES AS TO PERFORMANCE OF 
MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER 
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. Because of the various hardware 
and software environments into which this software may 
be put, NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 
IS OFFERED. The user must assume the entire risk of 
using the program.  ANY LIABILITY OF THE SELLER WILL 
BE LIMITED EXCLUSIVELY TO PRODUCT REPLACEMENT OF 
DEFECTIVE DISTRIBUTION MEDIA WHICH CAME FROM THE 
COMPANY.

Trademarks

Microsoft is a registered trademark and Windows is a 
trademark of Microsoft Corporation. All other trademarks 
and registered trademarks used are the property of their 
respective owners.