Title:      A Binary God
Version:    0.95
Programmer: Jay-san
Programmer: Ryan Shaffer
Company:    NecroCosm Software
Date:       05.05.2001

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---------------------------------Description----------

	A Binary God is a fun little utility used when
converting standard ASCII text into computer boolean (or
binary base 2).  This can be useful for decrypting or
encrypting simple messages between friends or for 
problem solving.  The "language" of the computer may be
difficult to comprehend, but A Binary God makes it easy.
Too easy.


---------------------------------Requirements---------

Hardware:
	- 386 or greater processor
	- 16 MB RAM + recommended
	- 16 bit color display at 640 x 480 minimum

Software:
	- Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2k/etc. Operating System


---------------------------------Instructions---------

	1. Open the program
	2. Type text into the upper box or open a file
	3. Click the 'Conversion!' menu
	4. Select 'Text to Binary' and let it complete


---------------------------------Version History------

-- 0.95 (05.05.2001)
	- Yay, finally released! :)
	- Text and Binary algorithms done
	- Save As, basic edit functions, help completed
	- Random stuff and error handling
	- Planned future stuff (if ever):
		- Infinite text fields
		- Save and Save Both (Checkmarks)
		- Make the save/open have file defaults
		- Fix some edit option stuff
		- Add a find/find next/replace function


---------------------------------Disclaimer-----------

	This program is freeware and may be distributed
at will.  Any attempts to sell this program are strictly
prohibited as per the disclaimer, though giving this 
program or putting at any location is allowed as long as
it remains in its original form.  As many copies of this
program as necessary may be installed on any number
of machines.
	Reverse engineering, binary manipulation (of the
executable/included files), decompilation, and
hex/base > 1 editing not permitted!


Bug reports, questions, and comments should be sent to:

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---------------------------------Credits--------------

Main Programming and Algorithm...

		Jay-san

Art and Design...

		Jay-san

Secondary Programming...

	     Ryan Shaffer

Thanks...

	    Beta  Testers!

Special Mentions...

		Chris
		 Gil
		 Ann		
	   Everyone  Else!





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