Readme.txt for Mechanics

Product:  Mechanics
Version:  1.0
Release Date: September 1, 2000
Requirements: Windows 95/98

Purpose: Mechanics is a physics problem-solving program for high school and college students.
It is also an excellent instructional tool for teachers. Most of the motion problem types
found in high school and college introductory physics are included. The program provides the 
work for most of the problems along with the final answer. It is not a tutorial but an assistant
to help students in solving physics problems.

Installation: 
To install, place the CD in the CD drive, click Start then Run and browse to the setup program on
the CD. Click on setup and press OK. The setup program will install the complete program for you. 
You may install the program in another directory in place of the default directory.

It is strongly recommended that once you have successfully installed Mechanics, you carefully 
read through the user manual. When you go through the manual, be sure to work all the problems 
in the manual to acquaint yourself with how the program works.

Limitations: The complete interface is provided with partial functionality. Enough functionality 
is provided to allow you to thoroughly evaluate the program.  This demo may be copied and given 
freely to others.

Support:  For technical support only contact Spartan Software. The phone/Fax number is 1.810.658.4922. 
You may send technical comments/questions to rharris712@yahoo.com. The mailing address is 
2171 Hillwood Drive, Davison, MI  48423.

Documentation: The user manual provides a complete, thorough tour of the entire program. It includes 
brief explanations of problem types and numerous examples of physics problems covered by Mechanics. 

Price: The cost for a single copy is $49.95 plus $3.95 for shipping and handling. 
See the Order form for additional details.

License: This is a Demo copy may be freely copied and distributed.

Disclaimer: This program is supplied as is. There are no guaranteed benefits, expressed or implied, 
to the use of the program.


