Full Screen 2000
Copyright (C) 2000 Fanix Software.
All Rights Reserved

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Readme.txt content:

1. Overview
2. A typical use of Full Screen
3. Requirement
4. Installation
5. Price/Order
6. Contact
7. History

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OVERVIEW:

Screen space is never big enough!

Today's applications usually have a complicated screen layout 
with a number of child windows and cause the screen space become
"real estate".  An "application window" regularly contains some 
"secondary windows" such as toolbars, status bars, scroll bars...
and some "primary windows" such as document windows or data 
windows.  Because of sharing the screen with secondary windows, 
the primary windows become significantly smaller than they 
should be. Limit vision prevents your work and your productivity
somehow drastically decreases.

The only thing you can do to make your window bigger is using 
the Maximize command - a command that comes with Windows. This 
command will maximize your application to full screen, but your 
primary windows still have to share the screen with their 
secondary windows in the same application.

How can you make your PRIMARY window full screen? The answer is 
simple: Instead of using the Maximize command, use Full Screen 
command - a command that Full Screen software adds to every 
windows in your system!

Full Screen is a system tray-based desktop management tool lets 
you instantly make a (child- or top-level) window full screen 
by a simple mouse click.

Besides making the biggest available workspace, Full Screen also
provides a lot of features to help you handle your windows more 
easily, more effectively and in an enjoyable way:

* Sizing a window to about any size (much bigger than the onitor
  size ) to give a plenty of room for displaying data.
* Moving a window around easily by clicking and dragging 
  somewhere inside it, not just in its title bar.
* Making a window fix in position, fix in size or both.
* Keeping a window "always on top".
* Hiding a window from the screen, the taskbar and the Alt+Tab 
  chain, but still keeping it running.  The hidden window can be
  set to show as an icon in the system tray.
* Aligning a window to the left, top, center, right or bottom 
  edge of the screen.
* The full screen making and aligning are applicable to all 
  kinds of child-level window in a window hierarchy tree, not 
  just to the top-level windows.
* Reducing the icon-full system tray to free up space in your 
  taskbar.  The reduction is fully automatic depending on the 
  mouse movement.  The taskbar is reduced as a small strip by 
  default, and will be restored if the mouse is moving above it.
* It is affordable and comes with unconditional 30-day money 
  back guarantee.
* And much more...

Full Screen seems to be the first and the only one software 
provides such features on the market today.

Full Screen extremely easy-to-use! For notebook's and small 
display's owner, Full Screen is really a valuable gift from Fanix 
Software!

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A TYPICAL USE OF FULL SCREEN:

If you are browsing information in an application like Windows 
Help, MSDN Library or other electronic books... then Full Screen
is especially created for you.

These applications always have an area in the left to list all 
topics in the file or to list search results, and an area in the
right to display topic contents. Items listed in the left are 
always too long, and information displayed in the right are 
always too huge. You never have enough screen space to display 
both of them conveniently. If you make the left area big enough 
to show the list items (especially in such a case of browsing 
results of a search) then you have very small space for 
displaying item contents. If you make the content area big enough,
then you have very small list area! But more than usual, you 
always need both of them big enough to browse the list items and
view the contents well in the same time (such in case to find 
something quickly).

Now with Full Screen, you can make both the list area and the 
content area as big as your entire screen. I'll show you how:

1. Make your list area in the left as big as you can. Of course,
   the content area in the right becomes very tiny.
2. Use Full Screen to make the tiny content area full screen, by
   click the Alt+Left Button hotkey anywhere inside the content 
   area. This action will inflate your content area to cover the 
   whole screen, push the left area off-screen.
3. Now you have entire screen for displaying the contents, and 
   each time you want to view the list items (in the left area), 
   just move your mouse to the left edge of the screen. The 
   "AutoEdge" feature of Full Screen will be activated, and it 
   will bring your list area back to the screen for your view. 
   Because the left area is made as big as possible by the first 
   step, you have almost the entire screen for listing items, too.
   As a result, you have two monitors at once to work with: one 
   monitor for your list items, and the other for your contents. 
   Very convenient, isn't it!

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REQUIREMENT

Full Screen requires Windows 95,98,NT or 2000.
See the online help for details.

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INSTALLATION

If you received this release of Full Screen on a floppy disk or a 
CD-ROM, follow the instructions on the disk label for installation.

* If you received this release of Full Screen through a 
  self-extracting ZIP file (for example, FULLSCR~.EXE), you may 
  install it by:

   1. Selecting "Run" from the Taskbar Start menu;
   2. Typing the full name of the file (for example, 
      C:\DOWNLOAD\FULLSCR~.EXE);
   3. Pressing the ENTER key, and following the prompts.

* If you received this release of Full Screen through a normal ZIP 
  file (for example, FULLSCRN.ZIP), you may install it by:
  
   1. Extract it to a directory of your choice using PKUNZIP, 
      WINZIP or other ZIP program.
   2. Run SETUP.EXE file for complete the installation.


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PRICE/ORDER

Customer information is considered confidential and will not be 
shared or distributed to any third party. All orders are subject
to the Full Screen License Agreement.  Please see the LICENSE.TXT 
for details.

* Distribution

This product is distributed electronically - after your payment 
is confirmed, you can download full version of purchased 
software from our web site.  That also means you do not receive 
diskette or printed manuals (you can copy the downloaded file to
a diskette if you wish, also you can print out online help if 
you prefer printed documentation).

* Prices

    single user license     $24.95 each
    2-9 user license        $21.95 each
    10-24 user license      $18.95 each
    25-49 user license      $15.95 each
    50-100 user license     $12.95 each
    100+ site license	     $9.95 each

    Please note: 
        * Prices are subject to change.
        * Latest prices are listed in our web site at the price 
		  page http://www.fanix.com/price.htm
        * Prices listed here are guaranteed until Sep 31, 2000.

* Immediate Online Delivery

Immediate online delivery of registration code of Full Screen is 
available for credit card orders placed via the Internet using 
the Order link on our web site at http://www.fanix.com/order.htm.

* How to Order

We have a special ordering section in our web site at 
                 http://www.fanix.com/order.htm.  
After entering in quantities and your address, you will be 
connected to our secure web site where you will enter in your 
credit-card information securely, -OR- you will be able to order
by FAX or PHONE without placing your credit-card number on the 
Internet.  We also accept check and corporate purchase orders.

Please connect to our ordering section: 
http://www.fanix.com/order.htm

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CONTACT

The latest information about Full Screen is available online at 
http://www.fanix.com/fullscreen.  

If you have any questions, and/or suggestions, please write us 
to fullscreen@fanix.com.

Thank you for your continuing support.

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HISTORY

Version 2000 (Rel. 010300): 
   The initial release 


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