Event Manager Vendor Information
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Event Manager is shareware.  Anyone is permitted to give copies 
of the SHAREWARE version to anyone.  If you are a distributor 
of shareware products, we ask that you read the following 
BEFORE distribution.

Program Descriptions
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Short:          A Windows 3.1 Task Scheduler that lets your
		computer do stuff when you don't want to!. 

Long:           A Windows 3.1 Task Scheduler that lets your
		computer do stuff when you don't want to!. 
		Event Manager will simplify your life by 
		scheduling and automating tasks like back-ups, 
		and downloads.  It will launch, time, send
		keystrokes to, and kill any program you want.
		Like all SRO programs, it has an "instant" 
		help bar to explain all the controls.


Distribution
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Vendors are encouraged to distribute Event Manager, but you must 
follow these guidelines: 

1. You must have written confirmation of our permission to 
   distribute the program and/or collect any registration 
   fees.  BBS' and online services may distribute WITHOUT 
   permission, however no distributor or BBS may accept 
   registration fees without having made arrangements with us.

2. Following is a list of all the files necessary to setup and
   run Event Manager.  You must include ALL of the following files 
   for distribution:

   EVENTMAN.EXE  EVENTMAN.WRI    EVENT.DAT      README.WRI
   THREED.VBX    EVENTMAN.INI    VENDOR.TXT      
	
   VBRUN300.DLL is required to run, but not required for distribution.
   Any distributor promotion is required to state the necessity of this
   file, and means of obtaining it.

3. You may NOT sell Event Manager as (or included with) a COMMERCIAL
   or RETAIL product WITHOUT OUR CONSENT - - PERIOD!

4. Do not include Event Manager as part of a shareware package UNLESS 
   most other items in the package are applications and or utilities 
   for Windows 3.1.



Credits
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Event Manager is Copyright 1995 SRO SYSTEMS
All rights are reserved. 

Event Manager was written in Visual Basic v3.0 Pro for IBM PC compatible 
computers running a 386+ with at least 4meg of memory under Windows 
vs. 3.1 in standard or 386 enhanced mode.
