Aussie World Screensaver 1 Aussie World Screen Saver 1

 

Installation Instructions

Aussie World ScreenSaver 1 - Enjoy some photos from Oz right from your desktop with this screensaver package.

Please first read the License Agreement (Agreement.htm) before installing this software.

This screensaver is produced by Global Computing Services Pty. Ltd.
http://www.GCServices.com.au/GCS/

This version of Aussie World 1 ScreenSaver is only for PC platforms running Microsoft Win95 or Win NT operating systems.

1. Extract the AWSc1.zip file to a temporary directory (DO NOT UNZIP the file backimg.zip) and run Setup.exe
The directory where the files must be installed is the <System> directory of your machine.    
By default the setup program proposes you to install the ScreenSaver's files in the c:\windows\system directory for machines running Win95 or c:\winnt\system32 for machines running Win NT. If this is not the <system> directory on your machine you have the possibility to update the  destination directory during the installation.

2. Once the set-up is completed, select the screensaver

2.1 Open the Control Panel folder
2.2 Select and open the icon 'Display'
2.3 In the Display Properties, select the Screensaver Tab
2.4 Browse the list of available screensavers and select AWSc1 (Win95 platforms) or Illuminatus Publication (Win NT platforms)
2.5 Define the other settings according to your needs
2.6 Press the Apply button to confirm your selection
2.7 Enjoy !!!

Distribution

Aussie World ScreenSaver1 is a freeware and never expires. For distribution rights, please see agreement.htm file

Contact

Email: info@aussieworld.com
Internet: http://www.aussieworld.com

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------ QLD, NSW, ACT, VIC, SA, WA, NT, TAS

--- Australia Associations in the world
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------ Eurostralia (France)
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------ Australians Abroad

--- The Australia Resources Centre (database search engine)
------ For the future Traveller
----------- Search for Vehicle Renting
----------- Search for Accommodation
----------- Search for Day trip / Tour Operators
----------- Search for Tourist Information Centres
----------- Search for a Travel Partner
----------- Other Aussie Travellers
----------- The A.H.R.C. Newsletter (FREE)
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--- The Aussie World Bookstore
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Hotel Imperial Hotel Imperial

Web site: http://www.bluemts.com.au/hotelimperial
Email: imperial@bluemts.com.au

 

For over a century, the historic Hotel Imperial at the top of the Blue Mountains has provided a welcome resting place for travellers and tourists. Built in 1878 and recently restored to its original elegance, this classical Victorian building with its spacious lounges and open fireplaces is a recent winner of the Australian Hotels Association award for ‘Best Tourist Hotel in Country NSW’.

Opened in October 1878 as a Resort Hotel with private Golf Course, Tennis Court, Croquet Lawn, Home Farm and horse-drawn Coaches to Jenolan Caves, the Imperial is the oldest Tourist Hotel in Australia.

By the early 1900’s, it was well established as one of the three Grand Hotels of the Blue Mountains along with the Carrington at Katoomba and the Hydro at Medlow Bath, all of which were operated together for a time by Sir James Joynton-Smith (of Smith’s Weekly fame).

In its heyday, The Imperial hosted Prime Ministers and Royalty - including George V and George VI, as princes - and still proudly displays the Royal Coat of Arms presented in 1901.

Located in the heart of Mount Victoria Village, the last remaining authentic 19th Century village in the Blue Mountains, the Hotel Imperial has more recently become famous for its theme parties and weekends. Whodunnit Murder Mystery Weekends combining the best of participative entertainment and good food are extremely popular, as is the medieval format adopted, with organised dancing afterwards in The Old Vic Ballroom, for the midwinter Yulefest celebrations.

The Hotel Imperial, a favourite stopover and stayover point at the apex of "The Garden Route", has become renowned for providing meals of excellence. With a range of dining options from full a la carte service in the historic Leadlight Restaurant, to the more informal Old Vic Brasserie and Coffee Shop, and the Chef-cooked gourmet barbeques on the front verandah, the Hotel Imperial is able to offer something for everyone.

 

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Presentation Message:DIVErsion Dive Travel & Training offers complete destination packages for Dive Travelers to North Queensland, Papua New Guinea and the Solomons. Over 50 Dive Cruises, Dive Resorts. Special Services for Handicapped Travellers. All Info on-line!

 

Ray's Tours Ray's Tours

Web Site address: http://www.raystours.com.au/
Email address: ray@raystours.com.au


Ray's Tours Australia.   Travel down under, tour guides and managers, special interest remote outback event, tour planning and outfitting. Using either aircraft, boat, coach, motor home, 4wd, motorcycle or tag along overland treks, Australia wide....

 

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