
Requirements: NEXTSTEP 3.1 
	Mathematica 2.1 or 2.2 (if you want to use MathConnector.wbResource)
	Improv	(if you want to use Improv.wbResource)
	
At the moment, this version DOES NOT run on Intel hardware.  If someone would like to provide us with a copy of Mathematica that runs under NEXTSTEP for Intel processors, we will be glad to port workbench.	

To install Workbench:
	Uncompress Workbench.app.compressed, MathConnector.wbResource.compressed, 
	ImprovConnector.wbResource.compressed, and at least one tool, whose name 
	will look like toolname.wbTool.compressed.
	
	Before starting Workbench, open Workbench.app and put
	MathConnector.wbResource and ImprovConnector.wbResource, or whichever
	resources you wish to use, inside it.
	
	Put Workbench.app in either /LocalApps or ~/Apps.

To use Workbench:
	Double-click on Workbench.app to run it.
	
	When it has finished loading the resources (there will be a panel telling
	you that it's doing this), drag one or more tools from the Workspace 
	Manager into the rectangle at the top of Workbench's Input Window.  Icons 
	for the tools will appear in the rectangle.
	
	Click on the icon for a tool.  Set the options in the Inspector panel.
	Provide data in the Input window (or in an Improv spreadsheet if the 
	inspector panel so indicates).  
	
	Click the Apply Tool button.  The results will appear in the Output 
	window if they are text or in another window if they are graphical.
			

To get help:
	Click on Help in the Info menu.  A help panel will appear.  The table of
	contents has general information about using Workbench at the top and 
	specific instructions about each of the tools you've loaded at the bottom.
				
