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KYSS! SYSTEM ORGANIZER V3.7
KYSS! III High-Performance Menu System & File Manager
KYSS! III is a menu-based front end and utility package for per-
sonal computers and LAN workstations. Used as a DOS shell, KYSS!
III provides a powerful and easy-to-use operator interface for
office automation systems. It effectively isolates end-users
from the complexities of operating system commands and batch
processes.
Capabilities of KYSS! III include: automatic menu generation from
ASCII text files using simplified KYSS! III command structure;
multiple levels of help; prompted operator entry into job
streams; either resident (prox 800 bytes using EMS or XMS memory)
or non-resident operation; password protection at either the
menu or process level; job tracking for system utilization
analysis or billing purposes; disk file and directory management;
plus a convenient text editor.
How to Install KYSS! III
The demo copy of KYSS! III is fully-implemented and contains
an on-line manual to help you do your own custom installation.
You will need an IBM PC-compatible microcomputer with 256K RAM
and a hard disk drive having at least 600K bytes of disk storage
space available.
Please enter the following commands from the DOS C:> prompt:
C: (log to hard disk drive C:)
MD C:\KYSS3 (make demo directory)
CD C:\KYSS3 (log to demo directory)
COPY A:\KYSS37.ZIP . (copy the archive file, may be
either .ZOO or .ZIP)
PKUNZIP KYSS37 (extract files from archive)
or
zoo -e kyss37
KYSS (execute KYSS.BAT file)
The informational menus contain detailed instructions for
implementing KYSS! III in your working environment and creating
your own custom menu system.
In order to keep download times reasonable, some KYSS! utilities
are not included in the demo archive.
Thank you for taking your time to evaluate our product.
- THE INFORMATION PEOPLE
Copyright(c), 1989 - 1991. All rights reserved.