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XManager ~~~~~~~~ by Bill Tudor Copyright (c) 1993-94 All Rights Reserved Shareware: This software is shareware. You may distribute this --------- program any way you like as long as you include this documentation file unaltered. If you like the program, please send $10 to... William H. Tudor 10 Blue Jay Way Rexford, NY 12148 GEnie: W.TUDOR Introduction ~~~~~~~~~~~~ XManager is an Apple IIgs Finder Extension init file that allows you to manage all your other Finder Extensions. You can check on the current memory usage of installed extensions, and you can install and remove them "on the fly" while the Finder is running. Installation ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Copy the file "XManager" to your "System.Setup" folder on the boot disk and re-boot. - OR - Copy the file "XManager" to a folder named "FinderExtras" located in the "System" folder on the boot disk, then re-run the Finder. XManager REQUIRES: IR to install extensions System 6.0.1 or greater Using XManager ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ After XManager is installed, run the Finder and choose the "XManager..." menu item from under the "Extras" menu. You will be presented with the XManager dialog window. This window contains two lists. The list on the left shows all of your installed Finder Extensions, their current memory requirements, and the total memory used by all of them. The list on the right displays all of your inactive (not loaded) Finder Extensions. Note: | An "inactive" Finder Extension is a Finder Extension in | your FinderExtras folder that has been marked as inactive, | i.e., the inactive check box in the Finder's "Icon Info" | dialog has been checked. An inactive Finder Extension | remains on disk when the Finder is running and is not | loaded into memory. To install an inactive Finder Extension, select the file and click the "<<Install" button. The file will move over to the "Installed" list. To remove an installed Finder Extension, select the file and click the "Remove>>" button. The file will move over to the inactive list and be removed from memory. This extension will not be loaded the next time you run the Finder as it will be marked "inactive". To activate it again, either use XManager to activate it on the fly or un-check the inactive box in the Finder's "Icon Info" dialog for the file. Then it will become active the next time you use the Finder. When you are finished, click the "Done" button. Please note that after XManager installs a Finder Extension, you will not be able to remove that extension until you exit the XManager dialog (click done). This is because the extension must be given a chance to intitialize itself before it can be removed again. Finder Extensions installed by XManager are not "fully" installed until you click the "Done" button. If you make a mistake and install a Finder Extension that you want to remain inactive, just click the done button, then select "XManager..." from the "Extras" menu again and you will be able to remove it. Important: | There are some Finder Extensions that cannot be removed | from memory. These will appear in italics in the installed | list and you will not be able to select them. An example | is XManager itself. You cannot use XManager to remove | XManager as an extension cannot remove itself. Revision: Date: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ v1.0 <original> 12/13/93 Bill Tudor