                The Anne Frank Resource Package
                          ver 1.0

Date: 10/25/94

Ŀ
 Introduction 

   This is a copyrighted freeware program which is
   essentially somewhat of a mirror of the Anne Frank WWW
   site ported to DOS.  It contains various interesting
   information about Anne Frank and her family.  It
   also has some useful articles and information concerning
   the Holocaust. The Anne Frank WWW site can be reached with
   the URL address of:
      http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/tdnguyen/Anne_Frank.html

   It is recommended that this program be executed on a hard disk.
   To run the program, type: afpak10.exe at the dos prompt.
   Use the arrow keys to navigate through the program.

   Some of the Holocaust files are in text format and can
   be printed out by typing:  print filename.txt prn

   The files that are in text format are:
     *.doc
     *.txt
     *.pt*
     *.faq

Ŀ
 Disclaimer 

   The author of this program takes no responsibility in any damage
   or time lost that may have occured either directly or inderictly
   as a result of running this program.

Ŀ
 System Requirements 


      286 or above
      300k Free memory (aprox.)
      VGA video card and monitor

Ŀ
 Final Comments    

    This program may be distributed freely only on the
    conditions that:
      A) There is no fee charged, excluding distribution charges.
      B) It is distributed in its entirety and no modifications.

    Special thanks to:
       Ken McVay for his articles concerning the Holocaust.
       Mark Morely for some of his VGL lib functions.

    There may be some bugs in this program as this is the first release.
    It has been tested on a 486DX2 66 MHZ and a 386 33.
    Any comments or bug reporting should be sent to:

    Thang Nguyen
    14052 113 Ave Ne
    Kirkland WA 98034

    or internet email to:
      tdnguyen@cs.washington.edu
      tnguyen@ms.washington.edu

   (send to tnguyen@ms.washington.edu for faster response)
   (Also, I would rather receive postcards from various places
    than email :).


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