  Tif Counter version 2.4, copyright April 1999, Jon Gill.
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 1. The program allows a user to 'point' the folder-manager at either
     a single folder containing tif image files, or a Top Level folder
     containing no images, but containing many sub folders, which
     themselves contain many tif image files. Any combination of
     multi-page and/or single page tif files are accommodated.
     When the user clicks 'Count Pages', the software counts all pages
     contained in the Top Level folder (where there is only one folder)
     or all subfolders of the Top Level folder.

     TifCounter supports a combination of Multi-page and single page
     tif files, thus giving the imaging archivist a complete and
     accurate overview of the total page count for any job. An ideal
     application for the TifCounter is within an imaging bureau
     environment where an accurate page count is paramount when
     preparing to invoice the customer for the work scanned. Similarly,
     if you have had documents scanned by an outsourced imaging bureau,
     you can use TifCounter to satisfy yourself that the page count
     shown on the bureau invoice matches the page count of the image
     files actually received. An excellent way to approve invoices
     for payment.

 2. The program is self-extracting and self installing. All files will
     be placed within a directory c:\tifdemo and a menu folder and program
     icons will be created within windows '95/98/NT. An uninstall utility
     is also included to completely remove the software from your system.
 3. The program is Shareware. The only difference between this version of
     the software and the registered version, is that this shareware version
     is limited to counting 500 pages. 
 4. Please distribute the shareware version of this software freely.
 5. For technical support, contact:-

	Jon Gill
	20 Wamburg road
	Canvey Island
	Essex SS8 8JR
	United Kingdom

	email: tifcounter@cdman.force9.co.uk

	Further information can be found on the website:
	www.cdman.force9.co.uk


