"Hugs" should have been added to your start menu under programs. Assuming you installed in the usual place, there's a bunch of documentation in c:/hugs/docs/index.html. (If not there, the find utility (also on the start menu) can probably help you find it. Alastair Reid > [EMAIL PROTECTED] reports the following problem. > > Version: hugs 1.4 > OS: Win 95 & Win NT 4.0 > > Observed behaviour: > I dont know how to get it started. I copy it over the net. > I want to know where I will go to start programming. > I would be greatful if you could help me. > / Andreas
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