Auto-Navigator for Wildcat 5  wc5.xx Only
By DeNekim Softare 1996
Mike.Vadnais@rival.com  (Send Bug Reports/Comments Here)
BBS# 715.425.6893  ISP Coming in June 96
A wcCode 5.xx Application

Installation --

Unzip the archive A_NAV13.ZIP into your Wildcat 5 
home directory.

Edit AUTONAV.CFG to reflect your system

Note: These are the filenames the program will Download
      to Users.

      Version for Windows 3.11 = WCNAV.EXE
      Version for Windows 95 = WCNAV95.EXE
      
      They MUST be in the same directory...

If unzipped it as you were instructed above, the file
LOGON.WCX should be in the Wildcat 5 Home Directory.

If you were previously using another LOGON.WCX, that
was unrelated to Automatic Downloads of Navigator, and
wish to continue using it, rename it to LOGONOLD.WCX, 
and Auto-Navigator will Launch it after the user
is finished with his Download, or Aborts, or Bypasses
the Download all together.

That is about it, good luck, and if you have any bugs to
report, send them to Mike.Vadnais@rival.com or you can
call the bbs at 715.425.6893, and post to Mike Vadnais.

Also check out my other new application called
HomePage Manager for Wildcat 5
The Ultimate Tool for Homepages and Wildcat 5.
________________________________________________
HPMAN24.ZIP HomePage Manager for Wildcat 5
DeNekim Software 1996
Version 2.4  wc5.xx 5 User Demo Edition
wcCode Version 5 Only
Allows users to create and manage their
own HomePages without Sysop Intervention.
SYSOP FEATURES - No Maintenance at ALL!
Ability to limit Bytes by user.
BBS Homepage Listing updated on the fly
as new users create their sites.
Extensive HPMANAGE.HLP Windows Help file
for ease of setting up. Takes 10 Min.
USER FEATURES - Robust Interface
Ability to Upload, Download, and Delete
files from their own site directory.
No messy FTP, Telnet to get their 
pages updated. See their changes after
uploads with Navigator Browser. The
ability to totally remove their homepage
from the BBS site and start fresh with
no Sysop Intervention. Full Online Help
for the users. Much more to come...
