-------------- INSTALLATION -------------- To install Eudora: 1. After downloading the installer, exit any applications you are running. 2. Click the Start button in the Windows task bar, select Run..., then click the "Browse" button. 3. Go to the folder where you saved the installer. Choose that file and click "OK". 4. Read the Welcome screen, then click the Next button. For the rest of the installation process, click the Next button to go on to the next step, or click the Back button to return to the previous step. 5. Read the Software License Agreement, and if you agree to the terms, click Yes. Once you've installed Eudora, a copy of the license agreement will be available in the file License.txt in your Eudora directory. 6. Pick the components you wish to install. 7. Specify a folder in which to install Eudora (the installer refers to this as the Destination Program Folder), then click Next. 8. Specify a folder in which Eudora data files (such as mail, settings, address books, and email attachments) should be stored. The installer refers to this as the Data Folder. NOTE: If you've already been using Eudora on this computer, be sure to specify the folder where your existing Eudora data files are located. 9. The installer will show you the Destination Program Folder and the Data Folder once more. Use the Back button if you need to go back and change them. Click the Next button to proceed with the installation. 10. Eudora is installed in the destination directory. 11. The installer will offer to place a shortcut to Eudora on your desktop. 12. The installer will offer to take you to the Premium Services Directory Page in your web browser. This gives you an opportunity to download additional tools that can help you use Eudora more effectively, such as Adobe Acrobat and Apple QuickTime. The interaction between Eudora and those two applications is described below. 13. The installer will offer to display the Readme file (this file). 14. We recommend that you read the Readme.txt and Relnotes.txt files in the Eudora directory following installation.