There are two options to running OmniWeb for Windows (we have two Windows releases): you can run it using Apple's Yellow Box for Windows (still in developer release, not available to the public), or you can run it using OPENSTEP Enterprise (a commercial product which you have to purchase from Apple). In the long term, we intend to package the Yellow Box run-times (which Apple has committed to making freely available) with OmniWeb, but since they're still in developer release we don't have that option yet. Hussain Chinoy has kindly provided the following installation instructions for OmniWeb for Windows. Ken Case kc@omnigroup.com Installing OmniWeb for RDR YellowBox February 26, 1998 1. Create C:\Local 2. Download OmniWeb from ftp://ftp.omnigroup.com/pub/software/Windows-YellowBox/ and place in C:\Local 3. Do not use WinZip for extraction, it will truncate filenames and create problems within applications' preferences menus. 4. To extract files, use this procedure a. gzip -d filename.tar.gz ex. gzip -d OmniComponents-3.0b5-Win-YB.tar.gz b. gnutar -xpf filename.tar ex. gnutar -xpf OmniComponents-3.0b5-Win-YB.tar Yes, it's a lot to type. Do this for all files. Components and Frameworks will create C:\Library\Frameworks and C:\Library\Executables 5. Use 4a. & 4b. to extract the applications (OmniWeb, OmniPDF, OmniImage) into C:\Local 6. Use TextEdit.app to open C:\Local\OmniWeb.app\Resources\Info-winnt.plist and verify that SearchPaths contains a reference to where the Components are located (in this case, SearchPaths should have /Local/Library/Components) 7. Open up the System Control Panel (Start Menu -> Settings -> Control Panel, System icon) and select the Environment tab. Select the Variable "Path" and make sure that it has in it's value string C:\Local\Library\Executables and C:\Local 8. To start OmniWeb, click on C:\Local\OmniWeb.app\OmniWeb.exe