FreeSpace
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README
FreeSpace
version 1.0 18th December 1999
Copyright (C) UK 1999 Philip Bister
INTRODUCTION
FreeSpace displays a graphical representation of the free
(and used) disk space for each of the drives on the machine.
FreeSpace also displays full information expressed in Kbytes
the total disk space, amount used, and amount of Kbytes free.
SUITABLE MACHINES
FreeSpace runs on all EPOC32 machines, provided the screen
size is at least 360 pixels in width and 150 pixels in height.
At the time of writing, the only EPOC machine FreeSpace is not
suitable for is the Oregon Osaris
ARCHIVE FILE DETAILS
The archive file should contain the following files:
Readme.txt
Freespace10.aif
Freespace10.app
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
To Install FreeSpace, create a folder "\System\Apps\Freespace10"
on any drive. Copy the following files into the Freespace10
folder.
Freespace10.aif
Freespace10.app
FreeSpace will now appear on your extras bar.
USING FREESPACE
The program always starts up by displaying details of drive C.
If you have a disk in drive D, simply tap the 'D' button on
screen - FreeSpace will show details about drive D.
FreeSpace also responds to the keyboard - so you may examine
any drive on your machine by pressing an alphabetic key.
To exit FreeSpace either tap the on screen exit button, or
Control-e on the keyboard.
COPYRIGHT
FreeSpace is Copyright (C) UK 1999 Philip Bister.
All rights reserved. Reverse engineering/translation prohibited.
UNSUPPORTED FREEWARE
This program is released as unsupported freeware.
The author regrets he cannot enter in correspondence and
therefore a contact address is not given. However, this is not
to say that updated versions would not be released from time
to time via the 3-Lib library.
DISTRIBUTION
You are free to distribute this program providing all the orginal
files remain intact and unmodified.
DISCLAIMER
This software is supplied 'as is'. Every effort has been made
to ensure that this software is free from errors. However, no
software author can guarantee it.
The author takes no responsibility as to the suitability of this
products intended purpose or for the accuracy of the data
contained within it, or for any consequences or damages which may
occur as a result of using this program.
YOU MUST USE THIS SOFTWARE AT YOUR OWN RISK.
CREDITS
With thanks to:
Al Richey, author of S5Event v1.2
Richard Smedley, author of SafeOPL32
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