MacSEE V2.1 for DOS and Windows

                              REEVEsoft
                            P.O. Box 1884
                          Clemson, SC 29633
                            (803)654-7378


  MacSEE is a utility that will allow you to read/write Macintosh format
diskettes on your PC. This includes 1.44 MB High Density Macintosh
diskettes and Macintosh hard disks including SyQuest removable hard drives
formatted on a Mac. It does not include 800K Mac disks as a standard PC
floppy drive can't make heads or tails of what is written on those
disks.
  Please note that this unregistered version 2.1 is being released into
Shareware as a demonstration version. It adds a few bug fixes and features
to version 2.0 (also shareware) and may be freely distributed provided that
all files included remain intact and unmodified.
  If you find this utility of use to you then you are required to register
it or purchase the commercial version 3.0. Otherwise please remove it from
your system. Registration entitles you to the registered version of MacSEE,
which removes any advertisements placed within, printed documentation, and
copies of our other Shareware utilities to try out. The registration fee is
$35.00. The benefits of the commercial version will be listed later.

Using MacSEE for DOS -
  After loading MacSEE you will be presented by a title screen notifying
you about registration requirements. Press any key as you read this
information and once completed any drives that can support Mac disks
(including hard drives with Mac disks present) will be available. Selections
of drives and folders are made with the arrow keys and RETURN or ENTER to
indicate that the selected item is correct.
  Mac files will be listed in the left window and PC files will be
listed in the right window. To transfer a file from one side to the
other just highlight that file (use the arrow keys to navigate through
all the files) and press ENTER or RETURN. Depending upon the direction
you are transferring the file a translation file will be created and then
the file will be copied to the other side (or vice versa).
  When tranferring a file an intermediate file is created for translation
purposes. It is therefore necessary to have enough disk space available
in the hard disk directory MacSEE was loaded from to support this
translation file.
  Translation modes are selected by pressing T for Translation. This
Shareware version only supports 2 modes of translation. MacBinary II and
Data. MacBinary II is used to keep Mac pertinent information intact
within the file (use it if you obtain a file from an on-line
service while using a PC and then you want to transfer it to a
Mac disk to use), or data (use this if you want the file to make some
degree of sense on the PC side of things...e.g. pictures, audio files...etc).

Using MacSEE for Windows -
  After loading MacSEE you will be presented by a title screen notifying
you about registration requirements. Click on Agree or OK as you read this
information and once completed any drives that can support Mac disks
(including hard drives with Mac disks present) will be available. Selections
of drives and folders are made by clicking on them with the mouse cursor.
  Mac files will be listed in the left window and PC files will be
listed in the right window. To transfer a file from one side to the
other just highlight that file (use the arrow keys to navigate through
all the files) and click >> Copy >> to transfer to the PC or << Copy << to
transfer to the Macintosh (note the arrows are used as directional
indicators).
  Translation modes are selected by clicking on the down arrow to
the right of the ComboBox above the Quit button. This
Shareware version only supports 2 modes of translation. MacBinary II and
Data. MacBinary II is used to keep Mac pertinent information intact
within the file (use it if you obtain a file from an on-line
service while using a PC and then you want to transfer it to a
Mac disk to use), or data (use this if you want the file to make some
degree of sense on the PC side of things...e.g. pictures, audio files...etc).

Disclaimer -
  Reading from Mac disks shouldn't cause any problems, but writing is
a bit different. We've emulated how a Mac writes to a Mac disk as closely
as possible in these shareware versions. The DOS version works a bit better
than the Windows version. But please note that we take no responsibility
in the event of something going awry while using this software. This
is part of the cause for releasing a commercial version of this program.
This will hopefully give us the financial means to support this software
and keep our customers informed of new upgrades. There will be no upgrades
to this shareware version so if you like it then please consider MacSEE 3.0.

MacSEE 3.0 -
  As indicated MacSEE 3.0 (a commercial version of MacSEE) will be
available in early March 1993. It will retail for $79.95. If you've
already registered a copy of MacSEE OR own another Mac to DOS transfer
utility contact us about special upgrade offers. MacSEE 3.0 supports file
deletion, renaming, creating folders, and formatting Mac disks. It
supports more file translation modes including Text and it fixes some
of the limitations set within the Shareware versions of MacSEE.
Included are both DOS and Windows versions in one package. To order
call (803) 654-7378 for C.O.D. or send check/money order in U.S. funds
to the address above.