   DjVu (pronounced "dj vu") is a highly sophisticated, ground-breaking
technology developed by AT&T Labs. DjVu is the Next Generation of
Image Compression Technology that allows the distribution on the
Internet of high resolution versions of scanned pages and compact
versions of digital documents. With DjVu, content developers can scan
high-resolution color pages of books, magazines, catalogs, manuals,
historical or ancient documents, and make them available on the Web.
DjVu image compression is up to 10 times more compact than JPG
compression. 

   The DjVu plug-in is used together with an Internet Browser. It allows
you to display and navigate through DjVu documents easily and
conveniently. After installing the plug-in, to use it, just start the Browser and surf to the DjVu image you would like to view.  You
must have IE 3.0 or Netscape 3.0 or above to use the plug-in.  Of
course, more recent versions are recommended.

   Use the "Install" feature of WinZip to install the software, or
extract the .EXE file and double-click on it.  If you have both
IE and Netscape, it will ask you which one (or both) to install it
in, and which one to open when you double-click on a DjVu (.djv,
.djvu) file.

   This program is freeware, subject to a license agreement (which
is displayed during installation.

   For more information, see http://www.djvu.com/

