              Two Apples NDA is (C) Copyright Tim Swihart, 1988.
                       Version 1.2 - February 24, 1988

     Finally,  after nearly a year and a half, it's here!!!  A way to access
more than fifteen or sixteen NDA's at a time!!!!!  This New Desk Accessory
will insert a second apple menu into the menu bar of your favorite programs
and will insert up to the next sixteen New Desk Accessories into that new menu!
This gives you access to over THIRTY NDA's at once under most programs!!!

     To ensure that this desk accessory will appear as one of the first few
(so that you can select it while you only have one apple menu), follow these
simple instructions:

1)  Remove the first NDA from the SYSTEM/DESK.ACCS folder of your boot disk.
    I suggest you use the FINDER and simply drag the NDA into the SYSTEM
    folder so that you can return it to the SYSTEM/DESK.ACCS folder AFTER
    you've installed TWO.APPLES.NDA.

2)  Copy the file TWO.APPLES.NDA into the SYSTEM/DESK.ACCS folder on your
    boot disk.

3)  Recopy the NDA you removed in step one into the SYSTEM/DESK.ACCS folder.

4)  Reboot from that disk.

    To activate this NDA (and install the second apple menu), simply select
"Two Apples" from the first apple menu of any desktop based program (such as
Apple's Finder, Multiscribe GS, Deluxe Paint II, Hodge Podge, etc.).  A
dialog box with my copyright message (and the address to send your Shareware
fee to) will be presented.  Just click on the "OK" box and look closely at the
upper left hand corner of you menu bar.  If you had at any unreachable NDA's in
the first menu (this number will vary from application to application), then
you will see TWO apple menus instead of the traditional one.

     *************   READ THE NEXT PARAGRAPH CAREFULLY   **********

     Two Apples is designed to figure out how many NDA's are installed that can
NOT be reached in the first menu.  If you do not have at least one unreachable
NDA, then all you'll get is the dialog box and Two Apples will disable itself
in the first Apple menu.  From the GS's Finder, you must have at least fifteen
NDA's installed (only one of which is unreachable).  From applications with
only NDA's and an "About..." item in the first menu, you will need at least
sixteen NDA's installed.

     You can have sixteen items in each Apple menu, so
the number of non-NDA items from sixteen to figure out the minimum number of
NDA's required before Two Apples will insert the second menu.  This number
obviously will be different for various applications.

     You can buy NDA's from Styleware (on their Deskworks disk), Simple
Software, etc.   You can also find some free NDAs and Shareware NDAs on BBS's
or get them from your local users group.

     When the second apple menu is installed, it disables the "Two Apples"
selection in the first apple menu.  This is done for your protection since
some pretty strange things could happen otherwise.  When you close this NDA,
it will enable "Two Apples" again, so there is no need to worry about not
being able to access it when you need it.

     Their are only two ways to close this NDA.  They are:

     1)  Quit the application (save your work first).

     2)  Toggle between 320 and 640 modes.  Deluxe Paint II users can
         select SCREEN FORMAT from the PICT menu, then click the button
         that is not highlighted, then click "OK".

     There is no need to worry about the right hand menu falling off the edge
of the screen when you select this NDA since the GS's Menu Manager prevents
the pull-down portion of a menu from leaving the edges of the screen.  However,
the name of the menu may be slightly missing.  Deluxe Paint II's "FONT" menu
becomes "FON" when you install the second menu, but everything under that
menu is still FULLY readable!

     The NDA's that appear under the second apple menu are selected in the
exact same way that you would normally select an NDA.  Treat them just like
you treat the items that are in the first apple menu.  Things don't get much
easier than that!!!

     Remember, Two Apples NDA is (C) Copyright Tim Swihart, 1988 and all rights
to it are reserved.  This program is Shareware, try it out for a week or two
and if you want to continue using it, then send the five dollar Shareware
fee to:

     Tim Swihart
     P.O. Box 122512
     Fort Worth, TX 76121

     Two Apples NDA was developed using APW C v1.0 (running under ORCA/M GS)
and is in no way connected with, or endorsed by, Apple Computer, Inc.  Of
course, Apple and GS are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.

     Support for Two Apples NDA can be found on GEnie by emailing a letter
to:  [TSwihart].  I can also be found on a few local BBS in the Fort Worth
area.


         *********************  VERSION 1.1  ********************* 

     What's new with version 1.1?  Well, a registered user noticed that
version 1.0 had a problem when run under programs that had more than two items
in the first apple menu that were NOT NDAs.  I investigated and discovered the
the cause that night.  This problem has now been corrected in version 1.1.

     Also, when run under programs with only one non-NDA item in the first menu,
version 1.0 would have the same NDA at the bottom of its menu that was at the
bottom of the first apple menu.  This was a side-effect of the first problem
and will not happen with version 1.1.

     Finally, when run under applications with more than two non-NDA items in
the first menu, Two Apples would skip a few NDAs in the second menu - even if
there was room for them!  This was also a side-effect of the first problem and
has been eliminated in the new version.

     Now, when Two Apples is run under an Application with only one non-NDA
item (usually the "About..." item) in its first apple menu, you will have
access to the first thirty-one NDAs in your SYSTEM/DESK.ACCS folder!!  That's
fifteen under the first menu and sixteen under the second apple menu.

     If you registered as an user of version 1.0, then this upgrade is free.
If you have not yet sent in your five dollar registration fee, then do so now!!
Please be sure to tell me which version you have so that I can notify you of
updates as they become available.


         *********************  VERSION 1.2  *********************

     What's new with version 1.2?  Well, it seems that under version 1.1, if
you had NO unreachable NDA's, you were only supposed to get a dialog box and
the menu item for Two Apples was supposed to be disabled.  I inadvertantly
put the disable routine in the wrong spot and it did NOT get called under this
condition.  This allowed you to repeatedly select Two Apples which will cause
all sorts of nasty things to happen.  To fix it, I simply moved the disable
routine so that it runs before the dialog box is presented instead of allowing
it to get skipped.

     Remember, Two Apples is designed to let you access the NDA's that have
fallen off the bottom of your screen.  If you can reach all of the NDA's that
are installed at that time, then Two Apples is NOT supposed to put in a
second menu (because the second menu would be empty).



             *****************  LEGAL SCHTUFF  *****************

     Apple, APW C, GS, Hodge Podge, and FINDER are all trademarks and/or
copyrights belonging to Apple Computer, Inc.  ORCA/M GS is a trademark of The
Byte Works.  Multiscribe GS and Deskworks are trademarks of Styleware, inc.
Deluxe Paint II is a trademark of Electronic Arts.  The use of these trademarks
is NOT intended to imply support and/or affiliation with any of these
companies.

     You may distribute this program freely as long as it is NOT MODIFIED and
as long as you include the DOC file.  If your user group wants to put it on
one of their Disks-of-the-Month (DOMs), then they are free to do so, but
EVERYONE who uses this program, even if you had to buy the DOM it came on, is
expected to register!!!!  Also, I'd appreciate it if the user group would send
me a copy of the DOM that this program is on as a way of saying, "Thanks, Tim."

Enjoy!!!
