   Statbar for OS/2 Version 1.1
   A Freeware Program written by Chris Corzine
 
May 29, 1994

   Statbar is a 32-bit OS/2 application which provides a lot of system
information in a very small area.  Using several threads, Statbar displays
the time, a swap-file status light, and a switching view of time since boot,
free disk space on the boot drive, and total free memory (real + virtual).
   To use Statbar, I recommend putting into either your startup.cmd file
or shadowing it's icon into your Startup folder.  Statbar will then
provide information about your system all of the time.  Statbar is very lean
on system usage.  It balances the need for current information with the need
to maintain a usable system under stress.  Statbar typically does not affect
the system in any measurable capacity.
   Statbar is fairly easy to use.  It just sits there and reports information.
Statbar is configurable, but does not have a menu bar.  Statbar uses pop-up
menus for accessing help, options, and the about box.  The pop-up menu is
activated by clicking on Statbar with mouse button two (this is the right mouse
button in a default OS/2 installation).  From this menu, one can access the
options notebook (to adjust program parameters), get direct access to the 
help file, or exit the program.
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