How To Download and Run a Program from the Web
in Windows 95/98
Using Internet Explorer 4



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Before you follow these instructions, you may wish to print this page so you can easily refer back to it.

  1. First you must download the program:

    1. There is usually a link that says something like "Click here to download the program." Click on it.

    2. When you click on it, a File Download window will appear. It will probably resemble the one below.

    3. To run the program directly, click on the small white circle next to the words "Run this program from its current location." (A black dot should appear in the white circle you clicked.)

    4. Click on the "OK" button.

    5. A new window will appear while the program downloads from the Internet.

    6. You may see a Security Warning dialog like the one below. Internet Explorer warns you to be careful when you download programs from the Internet. You should only run a program from the Internet if you get it directly from a responsible Web site that you trust, such as a trustworthy software company.

      Click on the "Yes" button to run the program.

    7. If you downloaded the TileTag Demo Version (ttdemo95.exe), the TileTag Demo Version Install Program will run, installing TileTag Demo Version on your computer.

    8. Once you have installed the TileTag Demo Version, you can read the TileTag Demo Version play instructions and run TileTag Demo Version from the "TileTag FREE DEMO" menu. To get to the TileTag FREE DEMO menu, click on the "Start" button on your system taskbar, which is usually at the bottom of your screen. This will make a system menu appear. In that menu click on "Programs." In the Programs menu that appears click on "TileTag FREE DEMO."
      In the TileTag FREE DEMO menu that appears you can click on "Instructions for Demo" to read how to play TileTag, and on "TileTag FREE DEMO" to play TileTag Demo Version.
      (When you view the instructions you might want to print them.)





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By downloading or ordering any version of TileTag you agree not to reverse-engineer or plagiarize any version of TileTag. You agree not to modify TileTag aside from your option to import additional customizing Tilesets into the registered (paid-for) Full Version. You agree you will not let more than one person per copy of TileTag you purchase use the product simultaneously, except for demo versions of TileTag or as explicitly permitted by the license agreement.

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Tile Tag, tiletag, and tile tag are misspellings or variant forms of TileTag(TM).

An old style Western spelling for katakana is kata kana.
We do not recommend the nonstandard spelling hira gana.