Windis: 32-bit Edition Version 2.2 ---------------------- WINDIS32 is my port of Ewan Kirk's Windis package to a native 32-bit Windows. It was developed and tested for Windows NT (version 3.5 Workstation using RAS PPP). I am told it also works on Win32s and Win95. In terms of appearance and functionality, it is almost identical to the 16-bit original which is the recommended option for Win 3.11/Win95 users unless they relish a technical challenge. Windis32 requires the file CTL3D32.DLL (Microsoft redistributable code) to be present to provide run-time support for the '3d-effect' dialog boxes. You may well find this is already present on your system because it has been installed by some other application. However, if you get a message box saying the CTL3D32.DLL could not be found, you will need to install ONE of the files from the enclosed archive CTL3D32.ZIP. Unzip it (with the -d option if using PKUNZIP) and look at Readme.3d for more details. Ewan Kirk and I work closely in the run-up to each Windis release to maintain a common source code from which both 16 and 32 bit versions are compiled. Please post bug reports and/or enhancement requests to the relevant demon newsgroups (demon.ip.support.winsock at the moment) rather than mailing Ewan or me. Known Bugs (specific to Windis 32) :- Finger causes a GPF when running under beta Win95 - (this may be cured by the latest Win95 release - can someone let me know). Many thanks to James Allen (james@jumbo.demon.co.uk) for producing the helpfile which is included with this archive here but which is entirely his work and to John Deakin (john@humana.demon.co.uk) for producing the documentation files (which can be downloaded separately). Last, but not least, a big thank you to the following for their help as beta-testers:- Derek Knight (derek@meerkat.demon.co.uk) Steve Davies (steve@one47.demon.co.uk) Sarah Addams (sjaddams@cix.compulink.co.uk) Lee Walton (lwalton@csss.com) Phil Hughes (phil@phcomp.demon.co.uk) Colin Spensley colin@alecto.demon.co.uk April 1995