
     ------- PSA Cards 3.0 for Windows 95 and NT 4.0 ------

     VERSION 3.0 WILL READ FILES WRITTEN BY EARLIER VERSIONS.
     VERSIONS OLDER THAN 3.0 WILL NOT READ VERSION 3.0 FILES.

DESCRIPTION

     PSA Cards is an easy to use address program.  It looks
     like a card file and it works like a card file.  Just
     click on a divider tab or card to open or close it.
     
     PSA Cards is also an OLE 2.0 container application.
     This means that you can link or imbed objects
     (pictures, maps, documents, sound and video clips)
     created in other programs in your PSA Cards entries.

     For a list of new features and bug fixes, see the readme.txt 
     file after completing the installation.


********************** INSTALLATION **********************

   INSTALLING FROM A FLOPPY DISK

     Run the setup program, setup.exe, from the Program
     Manager, Start menu, or Explorer.

   LOCKED FILES

     If the setup program cannot replace an earlier version
     of a file because it is already in use, restart (reboot)
     you computer after the installation.  When a file can't 
     be replaced because it is locked by another application, 
     the setup program writes a file called wininit.ini in the 
     Windows directory.  This file contains information on how to
     replace files as the system is started.  Windows looks for
     this file on system startup.

   IF SETUP.EXE WON'T LOAD

     Occasionally, setup.exe will not load.  This usually occurs
     when a previous InstallSHIELD installation has failed and 
     left junk in your C:\TEMP directory.

     If this happens to you, use the Explorer to clean out 
     your C:\TEMP directory.  Then try the installation again.  This 
     is a problem with the Stirling Technology InstallSHIELD system.  
     Hopefully they will provide a fix for this soon.

     The install program can also be prevented from loading by
     some virus protection programs.  Of course the solution to 
     this problem to turn off your virus protection program while
     you run the installation.

   INSTALLING IN AN EXISTING DIRECTORY

     When installling in an existing directory and running 
     Windows NT 4.0, you may get a "General file transfer error".
     If this happens, try deleting the directory and then 
     installing.  Be sure to save any data files that you may 
     in the directory before deleting it.

   UNINSTALL PROGRAM 

     The install program implements an uninstall feature
     that will remove PSA Cards from your system.  To access this 
     program, click on Settings command in the Start Menu, then 
     the Control Panel, and finally double click the Add/Remove 
     Program icon.

     In Windows NT, double click the Uninstall icon in the
     PSA Cards program group.  Be sure you want to uninstall
     PSA Cards before doing this.  Once started in Windows NT, 
     the program immediately proceeds to uninstall PSA Cards.

     If you have added files to the PSA Cards directory,
     Uninstall will not delete the directory.  Nor will it
     delete data files (other than sample.car) that you have
     created in the PSA Cards directory.

   IF YOU ARE CONVERTING FROM PSA CARDS FOR WINDOWS 3.1, READ THIS:

     When you install PSA Cards for Windows 3.1 on a computer running
     Windows 95, or when you install Windows 95 over Windows 3.1 with
     PSA Cards already installed, there will be a "PSA Cards" program 
     folder on the Windows 95 Start menu.  When you install PSA Cards
     for Windows 95/NT 4.0 on a computer running Windows 95, a program
     icon named "PSA Cards Win 32" will appear on the Start menu.
     Since the InstallSHIELD Windows 95 installation routine does
     not check for the presence of the old PSA Cards program folder
     from the Windows 3.1 version, you will need to remove it from the
     Start menu manually.  To do this, right click on the Start menu,
     open the Programs folder, find the old PSA Cards program folder,
     and drag it to the Recycle Bin.


   INSTALLATION ASSISTANCE

     PSA Software can be contacted at  billr@PSA-Cards.com 

     You can also get the PSA Cards news and download the
     most recent ZIP file from the PSA Software web page:

     http://www.PSA-Cards.com
     
