Bill Reid's WebColor 1.0 for Windows95
Copyright Bill Reid, October 1996
breid@ebicom.net

Function Summary:

Program presents a friendly user interface for determining the proper body string
for a desired color scheme.

Description:

It's basically yet another RGB -> HEX converter.  Dial up the colors for each
selected element in the RGB slider controls and send the complete "<body>" string
to the clipboard.  Paste away into your own web page editor.

Requirements:

The Visual Basic Runtime files and Windows95 common controls, not included in this
archive due to space limitations.

Licence:

Bill Reid's WebColor is offered as freeware.  This means that although I retain the
copyright to this program, you are free to use and distribute it without
making payment of any sort to me.  You are not licensed to resell the 
product by itself or as part of a larger package.

I would appreciate your comments by email.  Email is cheap enough that it
won't inconvenience you and I'd just like to know how many people actually 
got some use out of this program.

Support Policy:

As I receive no payment for this program, I guarantee no support of any
kind.  You may send questions via email, and I will attempt to answer 
them at my leisure, but use of this program in no way guarantees technical
support of any kind.

Disclaimer:

I do not guarantee (expressly or implied) that this program is suitable for
your use or free from bugs.  Every effort has been made to properly test it
for my own use, but this is not to be seen as a statement of quality.  You
use this program at your own risk; I will not be held responsible for any
losses incurred as a direct or indirect result of using this program.

