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- of Shareware Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure
- that the shareware principle works for you. If you are
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- Who-U-Know -- (c) 1992 by WR Software, (510) 930-0369
-
- Please call if you have trouble getting started with this program. Who-U-Know
- is the ultimate Address Book replacement. It functions as a combination
- Mailing List, Contact Manager, and Personal Information System.
-
- Type WHO at the DOS prompt to start the program. Type DOCS to print the program
- documentation. Type ORDER to print an order form. Since this is shareware, you
- are encouraged to try out the program and make copies for friends. If you like
- the program and wish to continue using it after a 30-day trial period, please
- REGISTER by sending $29.95 to WR Software, PO Box 4819, Walnut Creek, CA 94596
- U.S.A. (or call 510 930-0369 to register with Visa or MasterCard).
-
- WARNING: To work right, your system needs a CONFIG.SYS file with FILES=20 and
- BUFFERS=16 statements (or bigger numbers, like FILES=25). If you get the
- message "Too many open files" then a bigger FILES= value is needed in your
- CONFIG.SYS file. With DOS 5 use EDIT to make the change, otherwise use EDLIN or
- any text editor. After changing CONFIG.SYS values, you must re-boot your system
- (use Ctrl-Alt-Del) to load the new values into DOS.
-
- If you have questions as you use the program, there is a HELP button you can
- use. Just press the F1 function key whenever you want information. The program
- HELP messages describe the part of the program you are currently using.
-