Download Desktop Patterns
To download the desktop patterns, OPTION CLICK on the link below. Please read the instructions and the disclaimer of warranty before use. The desktop patterns will run on any Apple Macintosh running OS 8 or higher.
Desktop Patterns
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

To install the desktop patterns on your computer, first download the self extracting StuffIt ™ archive to your desktop or suitable folder.

To start downloading OPTION CLICK on the link below. Instruct your browser to save the software into your chosen target location, e.g. Desktop. The file is a StuffIt ™ Self Extracting Archive and is called mactiles.sea. Depending on the speed of your internet connection, this should not take much time to download.

Once the file has finished downloading, it will need decompressing. Double click the icon for the .sea file and a dialogue box will prompt you to expand files to your desktop. You will there find 21 new pict files. You can delete the archive file at this point as it is no longer needed, (unless you wish to keep it as a backup).

Finally you make the desk top patterns active in the normal way, by using the Appearence manager found in the Apple Menu/Control Panels submenu.

To remove the files, simply delete.


DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY

This free of charge software is provided on an "AS IS" basis. The Royal
Society of Chemistry makes no warranty of any kind, express or implied,
including any warranties of satisfactory quality or fitness for a particular
purpose. In no event will the Royal Society of Chemistry be liable for any
incidental or consequential loss or damage arising from the use of, or
inability to use, this program.

The program and the archive file have been carefully checked, and found to
be clear of any known viruses, but the Royal Society of Chemistry make no
warranty of any kind, express or implied in this regard.

Apple Macintosh and OS 8 are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc.

All code and graphics are Copyright 2000 The Royal Society of
Chemistry and Murray Robertson.

Murray Robertson,
43 Gilmour Street,
Eaglesham,
Glasgow.
G76 0AA

Dr Sarah Vallance,
RSC Electronic Communications Manager,
Communication Services,
Royal Society of Chemistry,
Burlington House,
Piccadilly,
London, W1V 0BN,
United Kingdom
Tel:+44 (0)171 440 3375 (Direct)
Fax: +44 (0)171 437 8883
E-mail:vallances@rsc.org
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