Sign-It For Windows 

SignWin is a Windows Signature Program to expand the number
of Signatures that are available for various EMail programs,
ie. Eudora, WinPegasus, Netscape, Free Agent. In the UNRegistered
state SignWin will allow you to have only two (2) signature files.
These must be named DEFAULT.SIG, and EXTRA.SIG. Upon Registration,
SignWin will allow you to have a signature with any file name as long
as it has the Extension of .SIG so that it can find it as a valid
signature file. I have included a file SIGS.TXT, which has several
templates that you can use to create a signature file with. These
may also give you an idea on how you might create your own distinctive
signatures for your EMail, and or Usenet Posts.

To Install SignWin - Place all files into a temporary directory,
and click on Setup.exe. Installation is simple, all you need
to do is to follow the prompts. You will need to return to this
temporary directory after installation to remove any left over
files. You will also need to go to the OPTIONS | CONFIGURATION
part of the MENU to select the EMail Signature to write to, and
optionally to select a different File Viewer/Editor other than
Notepad. If you have any questions press F1, or Click on HELP.

To UNInstall SignWin - From Program Manager, delete the Sign-It for
Windows Group, or if you did not create the Sign-It For Windows Group,
delete the SignWin 1.x Icon from the group you installed to. Then go
to your SignWin directory and delete the directory, and all files within.
Finally go to your Windows directory, and delete SIGNWIN.INI. There
are no other files that are placed on your system. The SIGNWIN.INI
file is created when you configure SignWin. 

SignWin is Shareware. You may use it for 30 days. If after
this period of time you find you like the program, you are obligated
to register it, or remove it from your system.

SignWin is freely distributable as long as all files in the
SignWin archive remain intact.

If you have any problems you may contact that author at:

 pat.pridgen@svis.org
      
        or 
 
 ppridgen@ixc.ixc.net
