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ImagExplorer Readme



ImagExplorer

Author: Michael Lam
Company: FreeArrow Software
Email: feedback@freearrow.com
EXE Version: 1.0.0
License: Freeware
Created with: Visual Basic 5.0 Professional w/ Visual Studio Service Pack 3

-- Description --

ImagExplorer is a small utility for browsing the images on your computer. Use the drive and directory controls on the left side of the screen to change directories, and thumbnails of the images in that directory will be drawn on the right (this process may take several seconds, and may be canceled if you wish). Clicking on a picture opens a small menu that allows you to open the image in a view (this will show the image in its entirety) or copy the image to the clipboard (so that you can paste it into another program such as a word processor). The Rows and Columns text boxes in the lower-left control the number of thumbnails that you can see at one time.

ImagExplorer is freeware. In other words, it is free to anyone who desires to use it in their application, whether it be for personal or commercial usage. Any individual, organization or company who can afford to donate a small amount to compensate me for the time I spent on the project is certainly welcome to send any amount they deem appropriate, but payment is by no means required for the use of this program. In addition, ImagExplorer may be freely distributed. If you wish to put it on a disk or in a code library, though, I would appreciate a complimentary copy of your disk or library.

Unfortunately, part of the source code for this project has been lost and I don't have enough time to reconstruct it. Therefore, the source code is NOT AVAILABLE for this project.

The only restriction on the use and distribution of this product is that you may not charge for an unmodified (or only marginally modified) version of this program or claim that you wrote it.

Enjoy!




Last modified: 01/04/04
Copyright (c) 2004 Michael Lam