PCBexpress does not reference customer Readme files or design documents.
A text file placed on a set of distribution disks by the manufacturer at the last minute that may contain important information not contained in the program manuals or online help system. You should ... more
A file containing information that the user either needs or will find informative and that might not have been included in the documentation. Readme files are placed on disk in plain text form such as ASCII, so that they can be read esasily by wordprocessing programs.
1. A text file included with an application that contains important (and often last minute) information about installing and using the application. 2. A text file on an FTP site that provides valuable information about the context of site. 3. Any text file that you are supposed to read before proceeding.
A text file, usually shipped with software or hardware, that contains information supplementing or updating the product's documentation.
On-line help file that contains information on how to retrieve files of legislative information.
Usually found in the media when installing software, this text file typically contains extra information that was not included in the official documentation.
A text file included with a software package or hardware product. Typically, readme files provide installation information and describe new product enhancements or corrections that have not yet been documented.
A file containing information and instructions for using the associated program or programs
A file on the RemoteScope CD containing the latest information and tips on installation and use.
information contained in a software program that was not part of the users manual, usually an update, improvement, a recent development, or feature.
A file created during an application installation that contains useful information. Readme files are usually found in the same Program Files folder as the application