"Aboriginal Art Screen Saver" Version 2.08
Copyright (C) 1997 Image Factory Software Pty. Ltd.
All Rights Reserved


Aboriginal Art Screen Saver
===========================

Aboriginal Art Screen Saver has a multitude of screen saver 
programs - all full screen/full color using the Aboriginal 
Art image library and with 3D graphical effects. The images
are all by Jimmy Pike (Desert Designs) from Western Australia. 
The programs can be set to varying speeds/effects with simple 
slider controls. A detailed analog clock is also available for 
all programs and can be optionally set on/off. Each image has 
accompanying text - flashed up at the start of each screen 
saver routine - which can be optionally set on/off.


To Install 
===================

If not installed already - 

 1. "run a:\setup.exe" if on disk or else simply "run *.exe"
    if a single file (from download) 
 2. ...just follow the on-line directions



To Run Aboriginal Art screen saver
==================================

Once installed you can select the Aboriginal Art screen 
saver for your system. 

	1. Select "Settings" from the main "Start" selection 
	   (bottom left of the screen), then select "Control 
	   Panel" and then select "Display" (double click) 
	   from "Control Panel" group.

	2. Select "Screen Saver" page

	3. Select the "Aboriginal Art" screen saver in the 
	   listbox (left side)

	4. Click the "Settings" button to configure to your 
	   own taste. Please allow a small delay the first time 
	   the screen saver runs/tests as the screen saver needs 
	   to sort out the image files.

		- Clock on/off (button control)
		- Text on/off (button control)
		- Speed of movement (slider control)
		- Size (slider control) 
		
		and finally

		- choose which screen saver effect you want 
		  to run

	5. Click the "Preview" button to view the screen saver 
	   with your settings.


The screen saver will now run after however many minutes of 
keyboard/mouse inactivity have been set in the "Wait" panel 
(screen saver section).


Trial Period Over ? Want to Buy ?
=================================

Want to see the other 42 images ? All you need to make this 
software fully operational again is a simple "registration" 
number to act as a key to your unique license number - no need 
to download more MB of software or pay for postage/handling. 
Get the "registration" number now from

http://www.imagefs.com (Image Factory Software) 

when you pay the registration fee (with MasterCard or Visa). 
Please include the full "license" number (details below) when 
making the payment - its unique and we need it to send you 
the matching "registration" number.

The Aboriginal Art Screen Saver  program allows you a free 
trial period - enabling you to make a full evaluation of the 
software - with the only proviso being that you can only see 
10 of the 52 images you have downloaded (the other 42 images 
are already there waiting for you - you just need the 
"registration" number to see them). After this trial period 
the screen saver will no longer run in full operation mode - 
showing only one image at a time before returning to the 
original screen - rather than cycling through the image 
collection.


What is the License Number ? (and why you need it)
==================================================

Your "license" number is unique and can be easily found at 
the top-left of the Aboriginal Art screen saver "Settings" 
box or the "Register Details" box or the "About" box  - and 
starts with "X..." eg  "X****-****/**-**/***"). Your "license" 
number requires a similarly unique "registration" number which 
will be sent to you. When you receive the "registration" number 
simply press the button marked "Register" - and follow the 
instructions. Once registered the Software will run indefinitely 
- in full operation mode - and allow you to see all the 52 
images that you have already downloaded.


How exactly to find and read the "license" number
=================================================

To read the "license" number:-

	1. Select "Settings" from the main "Start" selection 
	   (bottom left of the screen), then select "Control 
	   Panel" and then select "Display" (double click) 
	   from "Control Panel" group.

	2. Select "Screen Saver" tab/page.

	3. Select the "Aboriginal Art" screen saver in the 
	   listbox (left side) - if  you haven't already done 
	   this.

	4. Click the "Settings" button and read the license
	   at the top left of the "Settings" box


How exactly to enter your "registration" number
===============================================

To enter your "registration" number (received on payment) 
follow the same steps 1 to 3 above and then

	4. Click the "Settings" button .
	5. Click the "Register" button (How to register...)
	    on the left of the "Settings" box.
	6. Click the "Register" button on the right of the 
	    "Register Details" box.
	7. Enter your "registration" number, name and
	    company (optional).
	8. Click OK

Your software will then be registered and will run in full
operational mode indefinitely - allowing you to see all the
images.


Licence Details
===============

Full licence details are available in the Licence.Txt file 
accompanying the Readme.Txt file.


To Uninstall 
===================

Its easy - 

With a Windows 95 Front Shell (this includes NT4.0) use the 
Add/Remove Programs facility

	1. Select "Settings" from the main "Start" selection 
	   (bottom left of the screen), then select "Control 
	   Panel" and then select "Add/Remove Programs" 
	   (double click) from "Control Panel" group.

	2. On the first tab/page - "Install/Uninstall" select
	   "Aboriginal Art" from the list and click the
	   "Add/Remove" button.

else if it's old style NT3.51 then

	1. Click the Uninstall "Aboriginal Art" icon in which-
	   ever group the software has been installed.
