[File Identification]
Filename = Readme1.txt
FileDate = 5/28/96
For Whom = End Users of the evaluation copy of this software.
From = Code Team-LBK, Inc.
Contents =  File Identification + Other Text Files + Public Notice of 
Copyright Warning + Software Program Identification + PathWalker's 
description + Operating Systems + Application Installation + 
Definition of Shareware + The Concept of Shareware + Abusing the 
Shareware opportunity + The Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP) + 
ASP Compliant products Vs Non ASP Compliant products + Evaluation copy Vs 
Registered copy + ASP Ombudsman Statement + Company Information

[Other Text Files]
Readme1.txt = Readme1.txt is for the end users of the evaluation copy.
License1.txt = License1.txt is for the end users of the evaluation copy.
Register.txt = Register.txt is for the end users of the evaluation copy.

[Public Notice of Copyright Warning]
This Software is NOT a public domain program.  This computer program is
protected by copyright law and international treaties. Unauthorized reproduction
or distribution of this program, or any portion of it, may result in severe 
criminal or civil penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent 
allowed under the law.
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Shareware gives the user the opportunity to evaluate a product before purchasing
it; "Try before you buy" .  This opportunity is provided by individuals and 
companies who create and distribute the product.  It is the opinion and policy 
of Code Team-LBK, Inc. that SHAREWARE DISTRIBUTION DOES NOT IMPLY THAT YOU HAVE  THE RIGHT TO COPY AND OR DISTRIBUTE THIS SOFTWARE.  Code Team-LBK, Inc. has been granted the exclusive right to authorize transfers of this Software for 
distributions purposes. The conditions under which end users may use and copy 
this software and documentation are clearly outlined in the license agreement,
limited warranty, and disclaimer; which are contained in the LICENSE1.TXT file.
End users must read the LICENSE1.TXT file to know what rights are granted to you.
Distributors must read the License portion of the VENDEDIT.DIZ.

[Software Program Identification]
Title = PathWalker
DOS Application = N
Windows Application = Y
Version = 4.00
Edition = Evaluation Copy
Copyrighted = 1996, George W. Williams; All rights are reserved
ASP's Shareware Distribution = Y
Only USA = Y
Export = N
ASP Member = George W. Williams is a member of the ASP
ASP Compliant = True
ASP Catalog Category = 1020600
ASP Catalog Key Words = File Listing Utility

[PathWalker's description]
Long Description:  "PathWalker is a Windows application that will view, print
or save directory and or file listings.  These listings may
be saved as *.PWK files which can be opened again and used
by PathWalker.  PathWalker files can be viewed and edited
in word processing and spreadsheet applications.  With some
additional effort PWK files can be imported into Database
Managers.  The PWK file uses a comma separated file format.
PathWalker can be a tool to help manage file information."

 [Operating Systems]
OS = PathWalker was designed to work with Window 3.1 and WFW3.11
operating system and the necessary hardware required for these
operating systems.  It has not been designed for use on Windows NT nor
Win 95.
ASP Catalog CPU/OS = 1020301

[Application Installation]
Installation = From the Windows Program manager choose Run a:\setup
Once installed, the evaluation copy of the software counts the number of
times it is used.
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[A Definition of Shareware]
Shareware is an alternative commercial distribution method for products
(which includes software); however, Shareware is not a type of software.

[The Concept of Shareware]
The "Shareware concept" or "Shareware principle" is an opportunity provided
by individuals and companies who create and distribute products.  Users of 
these products are given the opportunity to evaluate these products so they
can decide either to purchase the products or not purchase the products;
"Try before you buy".  "Try before you buy" does not imply the products are free.
What is free about the Shareware concept is access to obtain the product for
evaluation!  Freedom of access for the public.  ASP members are urged to support
this concept.

[Abusing the Shareware opportunity]
The opportunity to evaluate a product before purchasing it can be abused by 
those who receive these products. The user can abuse this opportunity by 
disregarding the license agreement. The user can abuse this opportunity by 
disregarding to register the product and continue to use the product without 
registration.  The user can abuse this opportunity by disregarding the limitation
of time they are given to use the product or the number of times they are given 
to use the product.  These examples of abuse are not all inclusive, because 
people are very creative in their methods of abuse.  It is your responsibility 
as a user of an Evaluation copy to avoid abusing the opportunity.   Use of this
software beyond 50 times and or violations of the terms of the limited license
agreement is also considered an abuse of the Shareware opportunity.

[The Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP)]
The Association of Shareware Professionals consists of authors, publishers,
vendors, distributors, bulletin board services, press members, and friends of
Shareware; all members of the ASP are professionals that strive to follow the 
ASP's published standards.
One of the goals of the Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP) is to
inform users about Shareware as a method of distributing and marketing software.
The ASP has certain methods and or means of distribution which use Shareware 
distribution methodology, but not all methods and or means of distribution 
comply with the standards that are set forth by the Association of Shareware
Professionals (ASP).  

[ASP Compliant products Vs Non ASP Compliant products]
Some products that are distributed through Shareware may not be ASP Compliant
products.  ASP Compliant products should be distinguished from non ASP 
Compliant products.  This product is ASP Compliant software and is intended 
to be distributed through methods and or means of distribution which comply 
with the Association of Shareware Professional's published standards.

[Evaluation copy Vs Registered copy]
This product is distributed for evaluation purposes.  Code Team-LBK, Inc.
refers to this as an Evaluation copy.  There is a district difference between
the Evaluation copy and what Code Team-LBK, Inc. refers to as a Registered copy.
A Registered copy of a product may be very different from an Evaluation copy of
a product.  A Registered copy of PathWalker is one you have paid to obtain the
right to use.  Registered copies of PathWalker can only be obtained from 
Code Team-LBK, Inc.

[ASP Ombudsman Statement]
"This program is produced by a member of the Association of Shareware Professionals
(ASP).  ASP wants to make sure that the Shareware principle works for you.
If you are unable to resolve a Shareware-related problem with an ASP member by
contacting the member directly, ASP may be able to help. The ASP Ombudsman can
help you resolve a dispute or problem with an ASP member, but does not provide
technical support for members' products. Please write to the ASP Ombudsman 
at 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442-9427 USA, FAX 616-788-2765 or send a 
CompuServe message via CompuServe Mail to ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536"

Code Team encourages comments, suggestions and inquiries from the end users of
an evaluation copy.   However, it is the interpretation and policy of Code Team
that the user of an evaluation copy can not obtain technical support for the
continued use of an evaluation copy; the right to obtain technical support is
reserved for those who have registered and paid for the product.


[Uninstalling PathWalker]
If you should want to uninstall PathWalker from your system, for any reason, these are the
steps to perform...
1.	In the directory you installed PathWalker to, delete the following files...
		readme1.txt
		register.txt
		license1.txt
		pathwalk.hlp
		pathwalk.ini
		pathwalk.exe
2.	If the PathWalker application directory is now empty (it was created during installation), you may remove it.
3.	In the Window Program Manager, delete the all PathWalker icons and then delete the PathWalker group.
4.	In your Windows System directory, the following files were installed or updated.  IT IS
STRONGLY SUGGESTED THAT YOU DO NOT DELETE THESE FILES, AS THEY MAY BE
NECESSARY FOR THE OPERATION OF OTHER PROGRAMS.  However, they are listed here for
your convenience, and for very knowledgeable computer users.
		cmdialog.vbx
		commdlg.dll
		grid.vbx
		mmsystem.dll
		picclip.vbx
		ver.dll
		vbrun300.dll

[Company Information]
Code Team-LBK, Inc. has been granted the exclusive right to authorize transfers
of this Software for distributions purposes.  Code Team-LBK, Inc. is a company
owned and operated by George W. Williams.  Please feel free to contact Code Team
at any time if you have any questions, comments or suggestions.

Code Team can be reached by mail at the following address:
Code Team-LBK, Inc.
5605 45th St.
Lubbock, TX  79414-1212

Code Team can also be reached by voice or electronically as follows:
Voice:        (806) 792-2406
Fax:          (806) 792-1020
Internet:  AT&T's WorldNet

