AddAWav (c) 1998-2001 Geoff Phillips 1.3

Purpose: Join any number of wave files together, onto the first file.

1.3 fixed for NT and perhaps ME. Odd button disable code was removed.


System: Windows 95 or later, enough hard drive space, preferably 16 bit
colour for a prettier dialogue box.

All rights reserved.  Program is shareware, this means use and 
distribute freely in this form, you may not take money or credit for
this program.  If you find this program useful, you are asked to 
send money to the value of 10 UK pounds to my address which is care of

G Phillips
8 PoolsFord Road 
London
NW9 6HP
England.  

Sorry no credit cards, for non-UK please send money order or cash.

If you are a student, or otherwise can't afford it, then use without 
guilt :)

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How To Install

This program is a single file that can be unzipped to any place.  You 
might like to put it on the windows desktop, or make a shortcut to it
on the desktop.   The next version will have a proper installer 
(perhaps).

Since you are messing with Wave files, I assume a certain level of 
familiarity with your system.

To do this, you will need WinZip, then you can simply click on the 
addawav.zip file, and choose Extract.  Choose a directory of your 
choice, once complete you can run the program by clicking on it.

To make a shortcut, go to the directory where the program is, right 
click on the name, and choose "Create Shortcut", this creates a 
"Shortcut to AddaWav" which can be dragged onto the desktop.


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My email is geoff@geffers.u-net.com, please contact me if you would like 
to include this program as part of a package that is put on sale, or if
you have other comments to make.

You will receive a registered version, by email, if you enclose an
email address, though at the moment there is no extra feature present
in the registered version, I didn't want to disable features in the 
shareware version, that's so annoying.

The author takes no responsibility for loss or damage caused by using 
this program. Use it or don't use it.


