WARNING!!! The internal SOUNDfile waveform has been DRASTICALLY altered. If you use your old s:Nag.config 'sCycles' setting, you may experience a LONG series of beeps, perhaps as many as 99! When using the internal SOUND waveform, (a 'blank' sPath), reset the sCycles to a lower number. 17 is good. IN A HURRY?: FIRST make sure you have 60k available on your system disk. Then, Execute Nag.install file and add this one line near the end of your startup-sequence. (AFTER LoadWB and AFTER the DATE has been set.) RunBack -5 sys:system/Nag GIVE YOURSELF A BREAK: Take a moment to look thru the doc file BEFORE you run the program. What have you got to lose? *** DOCS HAVE BEEN REVISED!!!, PLEASE READ 'EM AGAIN! *** CREDITS: Andry Rachmat for "3, or was it 4 lines of code?" ;-), the 'Nagelesque' shareware disk icons, and timely words of encouragement. Pegi Muncey, RB Williams, Curt Blood, Ken Hoffman, Pam Smith, and others for their suggestions on how to make Nag better. (some advice I took, some I didn't, but thanks to all!) John*Vig on PLink, who spent a lot of time helping me improve the documentation and overall 'user friendliness' of Nag. Howard Shore for beta testing, and Computer Quest for allowing me to use their 500's & 2000's as test-sites. Andry, Tom Smythe, ASDG, Darrin Messina, John Willott, and especially Leo Schwab for inspiration and the proper attitude. PLEASE! Keep all the documentation and other files together if you distribute Nag in any way. I have tried to make Nag so intuitive you don't need docs, but my idea of intuitive may not be yours! Thank you. ************************************************************************** Nag Version 1.6 (c) 1987-1988 Richard Lee Stockton (released as shareware) **************************************************************************