---------- Welcome to dox 2.60 -------------
This is the dox information file. I wrote dox because there seemed to be no
other document conversion programme which took all the horrendous and time
consuming processes out of the user's hands. The others insisted on changing
style sheets and all other strange things.

Dox solves these problems. It's simple and it works!

Features:
* Dox can convert to/from rtf/text/html. i.e. It is BIDIRECTIONAL.
* It is easy to use.
* Many files may be converted at once.
* Can convert font size, colour and name.
* Can convert tables, hyperlinks and alignment.
* Picture extraction from rtf.
* Limited picture embedding in html.
* Shareware - you can try for 30 days before you buy.
* Dox is GPL for Linux.
* Can use win95 long filenames or the 16 bit DOS version may be used.
* Windows GUI version is available, including drag and drop support.
* An ActiveX programming kit is available.

Coming soon:
* December 2000: Microsoft Word support.

Wish list (these functions aren't implemented):
* Indents and tabs.
* Colours.
* Microsoft Help.


------------- Introduction -----------------
Dox is distributed in these forms:
dox260d.zip     The DOS command line version only.
dox260w.zip     The win95 GUI version only.
dox260.i386.rpm Linux version in rpm format
dox260.i386.tgz Linux version in tgz format

Please refer to the text file corresponding to the zipped file:
dox260d.zip     doxdos.txt
dox260w.zip     doxw95.txt
dox260wc.zip    doxdosbx.txt
dox260.i386.rpm /usr/doc/doxlinux.txt
dox260.i386.tgz doxlinux.txt

For history information refer to doxhist.txt
Dox also has a web page at:
http://users.hunterlink.net.au/~mabatp/index.html


------- Conclusion --------
Well that's it! Enjoy using dox. If you have any problem or confusion then
don't hesitate to email me or visit my web site. Please make sure you have
the latest version from my website, though.

Andrew Punch
http://users.hunterlink.net.au/~mabatp/index.html

email: andrew.punch@studentmail.newcastle.edu.au

Old email (is automatically redirected to above address):
c9608721@alinga.newcastle.edu.au


snail mail:
PO Box 483,
Hamilton NSW 2303,
Australia.


Dox is copyright 1998-2000 by Andrew Punch. The source code for this programme
may not be used without acknowledgement being given.

The win95 command line programming was written on djgpp using rsxntdj.
Thankyou to DJ Delorie and Rainer Schnitker respectively for making these
packages available.
