CYBIA - Software for digital artists and photographers
Copyright  S.W.Upham 2005
Visit the website for more info: https://www.cybia.co.uk


ABOUT THE SOFTWARE

Plain View 1.0

If you have lots of plain text files on your hard drive then you will know how frustrating it can be sometimes to open them all individually to find the info you are looking for. This handy utility will help you to quickly browse through your drives and folders and display the text files with just a few clicks. Simple but effective.

This application was previously released as "Speed Reader" but this latest version goes back to the original idea of text-only use so the image features have now been removed and developed into a separate utility.


PRODUCT CONTENTS

Readme.txt - This text file
PlainView.exe - Plain View application


LICENSE AGREEMENT

This program is FREEWARE. You may install it on as many computers as you want! You may use it without any charge for both personal and commercial work. While every effort has been made to ensure the compatibility and stability of this application, no warranty is given on it's use. Cybia is NOT liable for any damage or loss of data resulting from the use of this software.

All resources are Copyright  S.W.Upham 2005. This agreement does NOT grant you any intellectual property rights in the software.


DISTRIBUTION

If you wish to host this utility on a website or include it on a CD compilation (i.e. magazine cover CD), then please contact me first for permission. All Zip file contents MUST remain intact and unmodified for distribution purposes, thank you.


SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS (PC)

Windows 7, 8, 10 or 11


INSTALLATION

1. Unzip the PlainView.zip file to a suitable folder on your hard drive, for example... C:\Cybia\PlainView.

2. Manually create a link (if needed) in your Start Menu or on your Desktop and click on the PlainView.exe link to run the program.

To uninstall the program, delete the folder containing the files and any links you created.

Also delete the PlainView.ini file that has been automatically created in your Windows folder (this is where your settings are stored, so keep a backup if you want to reuse it at a later time). 
