EVENTMAN Personal Event Manager Version 2.0 by TASCS Company P. O. Box 2326 Redondo Beach, California 90278-7826 Copyright 1990 - All Rights Reserved After installation is complete, you can start EVENTMAN by typing: C:> EVENTMAN at the DOS prompt (the "C:>") and then pressing Enter. The WHATSUP capability is an important and integral part of using EVENTMAN. This capability is provided by a pair of files - WHATSUP.BAT and EVENTCHK.EXE. The WHATSUP.BAT file is created in the first directory listed in your PATH statement or C:\ if no PATH statement could be found. To use WHATSUP, type: C:> WHATSUP To find all events in either EVENTCHK.VNT or CALENDAR.VNT for the next 90 days. To search for a different period of time, simply enter the number of days after WHATSUP: C:> WHATSUP 30 will report only for the next thirty days. We highly recommend you add WHATSUP to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. For more recent versions of DOS, add: CALL WHATSUP 45 to the autoexec.bat file for a 45-day search. DOS versions earlier than 3.2 do not have the 'CALL' feature. Simply drop 'CALL ' and add only WHATSUP 60 for a 60-day search. When WHATSUP.BAT runs, it actually runs EVENTCHK.EXE installed in your installation directory. WHATSUP.BAT can be modified to search other than the default .VNT files. (Only two separate files may be searched via EVENTCHK.EXE, using the format of WHATSUP.BAT. Manual and Missing Features - While EVENTMAN is fully functional, a few features and a manual text file are missing. When requested, missing features respond with a message "Feature Not Implemented". These features will be accompany the next release of EVENTMAN. Please register today to speed the next version to you with all features and a manual file. All registered users (including preregistered users) will receive the update by mail when available. SHAREWARE NOTICE! This EVENTMAN program may be distributed as shareware subject to the license agreement in the file READ.ME2. If you are a registered user of EVENTMAN, THANK YOU! If not, you must register (at a very reasonable cost) to continue using EVENTMAN. See the file READ.ME2 for more details.