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View DL v1.1 - March 12th 1994

This program is FREEWARE.  This means that you can freely use it and distribute
it, but the author retains the copyright.

This program will only view TDLU format animations.  This is a common format
that is mainly found on IBM computers.

To view an animation, simply select Open... from the File menu, and then select
an animation file.  The animation will then be shown, and will loop around until
you click the mouse button.

Note that the speed control doesn't necessarily give you the fps (frames per
second) that it says.  Larger animations and slower computers will result in
fewer actual fps.

This program requires GS/OS - System 6.0 amd up to run.

This program supports Small, Medium and Large format version 2.x DL files.

Revision History

Version 1.1
Fixed small problem with Small format DL files.  It now draws each frame
marginally faster.  Added multiple windows, DL info and a speed control (Hi
Frank!).  Also added an rBundle, so you can double click on DL files from the
Finder.

Version 1.0
First public release. Thanks to the following people who have paid shareware
fees or made donations for my other programs.  It is greatly appreciated, and
this program is dedicated to each and every one of you:

Bill Abate, Bill Agius, David Cross, Darrall Cutting, Robin Darroch, Norman
Dodge, Mark Gainford, Daniel F Gallagher, Jean-Claude Gehret, Ian Jones, Dwayne
Jones-Evans, Joong Hyun Kim, Les Kleinberg, Elias M Koutoulakis, Ronald D
Larentowicz, Bertrand Lee, Todd Legg, Noah Mittman, John Palinkas, Daniel
Pfarrer, Tony Rasser, Bud Simrin, John Swanland, Margot Taylor, Paul Wooster,
Willie Yeo, Northwoods IIGS User Group

Support those that support you - because it does work

Apologies to those that have sent money this early for the TSL magazine.  If we
cancel it then we'll refund you the money - but hopefully it won't die before it
even starts...

If you want to send me letters, money, gifts, etc., then my snail mail address
is:

Ian Brumby
57 Macleay St
Turner ACT 2601
Australia