═══ 1. Application - AddressClass ═══ The Address Class is an IBM OS/2 Warp SOM/WPS class. It allows to enter Address information. Instances (Objects) of the Address Class can be placed everywhere in your private Desktop hierarchie. You can create Templates for an Address. I suggest you to use the separate AddressFolder Class to organize Addresses but it's not really neccessary. The AddressClass saves it's data into the System INIs files, but owns an inbuilt DeskMan/2 to extract and save that data. ═══ 2. Disclaimer ═══ This product is supplied with no warranty, either expressed or implied. The author Harald Wilhelm will not accept responsibility for any adverse consequences that may arise from the use or misuse of AddressClass or its associated program and data files. Such adverse consequences include, but are not limited to, loss of profit, and loss of data. The author specifically disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, including but not limited to, any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. ═══ 3. Copyright ═══ AddressClass is Copyright 1995 Harald Wilhelm. AddressClass exists in evaluation and licensed versions. The product information dialog specifies the type of each copy. Evaluation copies of AddressClass are supplied for evaluation only. You may distribute them freely, but they are not to be used commercially. After 21 days of evaluation, you must cease using AddressClass unless you register it. Licensed copies of AddressClass may be used commerically, but not freely distributed. Only one instance of each licensed copy may be used at any particular time. The copyright of AddressClass is currently held by the author Harald Wilhelm. ═══ 4. Licensing AddressClass ═══ AddressClass is useful to almost the entire OS/2 community. The author invites you to license AddressClass under negotiable terms. To contact the author, see Contacting the author. Alternatively, see How to register if you simply wish to continue using AddressClass. ═══ 5. How to register ═══ AddressClass is shareware. This means that you can use the program for a limited time (21 days) before you decide whether you want to keep it. If you want to continue using AddressClass after that time you are expected to register it. The registered version (which you will be sent when you register) is more uptodate, removes the sticky windows, but is otherwise identical to (or better than) the evaluation version. Once you have registered, technical support is available from the author via e-mail or mail. Voice support is not provided. AddressClass can be registered by sending the registration fee to the author (see Contacting the author). Acceptable methods of payment are listed below in order of preference (most preferred method first).  USD 25+2 Eurocheque (payable to Harald Wilhelm)  CompuServe Register Shareware (GO SWREG) and search for Harald Wilhelm, CIS: 100031,1250, SOM/WPS Class Collection 1, HWICC1.ZIP or the Shareware registration ID 4395. ═══ 6. Contacting the author ═══ You may register a single copy of AddressClass or initiate licensing negotiations with the author. You can contact him at the address below: Fax: +49 (0) 22 1 5 90 90 99 Mail: Harald Wilhelm Am Scheidweg 60 D-50765 Koeln (Cologne) Germany CompuServe: CIS 100031,1250 INTERNET: INTERNET 100031.1250@compuserve.com INTERNET hawikln@ibm.net ═══ 7. Notebook Pages ═══ ═══ 7.1. Notebook Page - Address 1 ═══ This Notebook Page allows to enter the first part of address data. ═══ 7.1.1. Entryfield - 1 ═══ Self explaning. ═══ 7.1.2. Entryfield - 2 ═══ Self explaning. ═══ 7.1.3. Entryfield - 3 ═══ Self explaning. ═══ 7.1.4. Entryfield - 4 ═══ Self explaning. ═══ 7.1.5. Entryfield - 5 ═══ Self explaning. ═══ 7.1.6. Entryfield - 6 ═══ Self explaning. ═══ 7.1.7. Pushbutton - Help ═══ Shows help for the selected dialog element. ═══ 7.2. Notebook Page - Address 2 ═══ This Notebook Page allows to enter the second part of address data. ═══ 7.2.1. Entryfield - 7 ═══ Self explaning. ═══ 7.2.2. Entryfield - 8 ═══ Self explaning. ═══ 7.2.3. Entryfield - 9 ═══ Self explaning. ═══ 7.2.4. Entryfield - 10 ═══ Self explaning. ═══ 7.2.5. Entryfield - 11 ═══ Self explaning. ═══ 7.2.6. Entryfield - 12 ═══ Self explaning. ═══ 7.2.7. Pushbutton - Help ═══ Shows help for the selected dialog element. ═══ 7.3. Notebook Page - Comment ═══ This Notebook Page allows to enter a comment that's related to this Address. ═══ 7.3.1. MLE - Comment ═══ This MLE Field allows to enter a comment for the currently selected Address. ═══ 7.3.2. Pushbutton - Help ═══ Shows help for the selected dialog element. ═══ 7.4. Notebook Page - Global ═══ This Notebook Page allows to set your private labels. The listbox on the left side does contain all 12 labels from Notebook Page Address 1 and Address 2. The Entryfield on the right side does contain the current label of the selected field. You can overwrite the labels to fit your special needs. Please remember that this settings will come into the game after you close this notebook and reopen it again. ═══ 7.4.1. Listbox - Keys ═══ This listbox does contain an entry for every label on the first two Address Notebook pages. If you want to change a label just select in in the listbox and enter the new value into the Entryfield. You have to close the notebook and reopen it again, to get the change take place. For the first installation the labels are empty, you need to create you personal label design immediately. ═══ 7.4.2. Entryfield - Value ═══ This Entryfield allows to change the label of the selected field. If you want to change a label just select in in the listbox and enter the new value into the Entryfield. You have to close the notebook and reopen it again, to get the change take place. For the first installation the labels are empty, you need to create you personal label design immediately. ═══ 7.4.3. Pushbutton - Help ═══ Shows help for the selected dialog element.