Do not remove floppy disks or CD-ROMs from their drives while Executor is running unless you have clicked on an "Eject" button and Executor has told you that it's OK to remove it. Changing removable media behind Executor's back will cause Executor to crash, just like pushing a paper-clip into a Macintosh floppy drive and changing floppies without the Macintosh knowing will cause a Macintosh to crash. Use the "Alt" key on the left side of your keyboard as a Macintosh command key. Use the "Alt" key on the right side of your keyboard as a Macintosh option key. If a program claims that it needs System 7 to run, use Cmd-Shift-5 to bring up the preferences panel. You can then alter which version of the System Executor emulates. More details are available on pages 19 and 23 of the Executor 2 manual. When using the Windows or Linux version of Netscape, make sure you hold down the shift key whenever you click on a link to retrieve Macintosh software. If you don't hold the shift key down, Netscape will try to help you out by converting the file as it brings it across. However, this conversion makes the resultant file unusable by Executor. Holding down the shift key tells Netscape to bypass the conversion process. Cmd-Shift-3 causes Executor to create a TIFF screen dump. These tips are stored in the text file /usr/local/lib/executor/tips.txt. You can use a text editor to delete tips that you've already memorized. After purchasing Executor, send your registration card in. That will entitle you to discounts on future major upgrades to Executor (minor upgrades are available for free). ARDI's web site is . Experimental versions of Executor are made available there periodically. ARDI offers services to makers of Mac-only software that allows them to bundle an application-specific version of Executor with their software. This is a convenient way to allow them to sell their software to clients who only have PCs. If you would like fewer choices in the "Page Setup..." dialog box, you can edit the file printers.ini to remove entries that correspond to printers that you don't have.