
   Relish(R)Web from Sundial Systems
   Release Notes (README.TXT) for RelishWeb Working Model Version 1
   November 1997


   What Is RelishWeb?

   RelishWeb is an exciting addition to the Relish family of products.
   Working with your existing Relish or Relish Net, RelishWeb enables you
   to publish or access your Relish data through a web server.  Its uses
   include publishing a corporate phone book, remote access to your
   Relish calendar, group scheduling from non-OS/2 platforms, and
   publishing calendars of events on the Web.

   RelishWeb Version 1 allows you to generate static HTML files based on
   your Relish data.  You can use RelishWeb to publish your phone book, a
   particular view in Relish, or even the results of a Lookup operation.


   What Is the RelishWeb Working Model?

   The RelishWeb Working Model gives you the opportunity to test all of the
   features of RelishWeb before you purchase it.  The only limitation of
   the Working Model is that it will only generate HTML for the first five
   entries.  Once you've decided to purchase RelishWeb, simply enter
   your license at the startup dialog and you'll have the full capacity of
   RelishWeb.


   System Requirements

   OS/2 Warp 3 or later (including OS/2 Warp 3, Warp Server, and OS/2 Warp 4)
   Relish 2.23 or later (single user, 2 user network, or network versions)
        Note, you must download the 2.23 update from our web site or
        CompuServe to fully take advantage of all RelishWeb features.
   Web Explorer 1.03 or later
   1 Megabyte of hard disk space


   Installation

   To install RelishWeb, unzip the files into a directory on your
   hard disk.  In an OS/2 command window, change to the directory where
   you unzipped the files and run the INSTALL.EXE program.  You can
   also open the folder containing the files and double click on the
   INSTALL.EXE object.  If you received RelishWeb on disk, simply run
   INSTALL.EXE from the A drive.

   The installation program will ask you where to install the program
   files.  It is recommended, but not required, that you install them
   into the same directory as Relish.  The install program will copy the
   appropriate files and create a program object on your desktop.  It is
   not necessary to restart OS/2 before running RelishWeb.



   The Legal Fine Print

   Relish is a registered trademark and Bun, Personal Information Object,
   and Type-to-Search are trademarks of Sundial Systems Corporation.

   Other phrases used herein may be brand names, trademarks, or registered
   trademarks of CompuServe Incorporated, IBM Corporation, Sundial Systems
   Corporation, or others.  All such names and trademarks remain the
   property of their respective companies.


   Technical Support

   We at Sundial Systems are committed to supporting you, our customer.

   We track all questions, comments, and "bug reports" concerning our
   products and use this information in planning future releases.  If
   there are features you particularly like or things you think should
   be added to our products, please let us know.

   If you have questions or suggestions, please call us at (562) 596-5121
   between 8:30 AM and 5:00 PM Pacific time, Monday through Friday.
   You can also FAX your questions and comments to us at (562) 598-9851.

   On the Internet you can send email to relishweb@sundialsystems.com or
   visit us on the web at www.sundialsystems.com.

   Technical support is also available on CompuServe through the Sundial
   Systems section of the OS/2 Application Vendor forum.  Start
   connecting with Sundial Systems and other CompuServe members by
   calling 800-524-3388 and ask for Representative #456.  (In the United
   Kingdom, call 0800 289 378.  In Germany, call 0130 37 32.  In the rest
   of Europe, call (+44) 272 255111.  Outside the U.S., Canada, and
   Europe, call 614-457-0802.  Be sure to ask for Representative #456).
   If you're already a CompuServe member, enter GO OS2AVEN at the !
   prompt to access the Sundial Systems Section of the OS/2 Vendor Forum
   on CompuServe.

   Thanks in advance,
   Sundial Systems Support Services.

