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                             ReadMe file for !Find
      
                                     v1.08

           This application will 'Find' files for you. It is
          especially useful for harddisc owners, as it is so easy to
          lose track of certain files on it. You'll have to fill in a
          (wildcarded) name, and optionally choose a certain
          file-type (click MENU over the 'Type' icon). !Find will
          search starting at the specified root. Select the required
          Files or Directories option (or both by using ADJUST), and
          hit 'Go'.

           Changing the root to a certain directory can be done by
          dragging the directory into the window.

           When you hit 'Go', the search starts. 'Abort' will be
          visible, and here you may stop the process. All found files
          (and/or directories) will show up in the same window.
          Clicking SELECT on them will open their parent directory
          viewer. 

           !Find is a multi-tasking utility which means it allows you
          to continue working with other applications, even it is
          searching.
          
           In the !Run file of the application you can customise !Find
          a little. This is done stating a 'B' or an 'R' in a variable
          called 'Find$Options'. The 'B' in the string will cause the
          window to scroll so any new found file/directories will 
          always be shown. The 'R'  im the string  will cause the window
          to resize, so a maximum of found files/directories will be 
          shown. The two options can be used separate, together or not
          at all.

           If you have any suggestions, or you found some bug, or if
          you just want to tell me how great you think this program
          is, write a note to the address below.


                             To contact the author, write or ring to:

                                          Joris Rling
                                          Oudestraat 186
                                          8261 CW Kampen
                                          The Netherlands

                                          Tel:05202-27989

