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- DESK COMMANDO 1.30 Release Notes -- 28 April 1987
-
-
- Overview:
-
- Desk Commando is a memory resident utility that replaces several utilities.
- Some of its features include:
-
- -User defineable program menuing
-
- -A virtual memory text editor
-
- -A PC-SWEEP style DOS shell with graphic tree support for all hard disks on
- the computer system.
-
- -Three calculators:
- (1) a scientific RPN calculator with HP-12 business, statistical, and
- computer science functions.
- (2) a formula calculator,
- (3) a tape calculator.
-
- -Disk utilities including a:
- (1) Disk Optimizer
- (2) File Unerase
- (3) Disk Sort
- (4) Disk Repair
-
- -Calendar / Appointment book,
-
- -User settable alarms (up to 15)
-
- -An unlimited rolodex with 4 indexes (name,city,state,zip code). Rolodex can
- print address labels and handle bulk mail outs.
-
- -An autodialer (which can also be used from rolodex) which works with Hayes
- compatible modems.
-
- -Screen blank
-
-
- Documentation:
- -------------
-
- Because of the size of the documentation, documentation is only available
- in printed format to registered users. We have provided some instructions
- to get you started.
-
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- Availability & Pricing:
- ----------------------
-
- Desk Commando is available for $50.00 with printed documentation.
-
- Your copy of Desk Commando may be registered by sending a check or
- money order to:
-
- Sandi & Shane Stump
- Box 13719
- College Station, Tx 77841
-
- or by calling 1-(409)-776-1911 for Visa, MC, and COD orders.
-
- If you have not registered your copy, please do not call us for
- support.
-
- When registering, if in the continental United States, please
- provide a street address, rather than post office box, if possible.
- We normally ship orders via UPS.
-
- If you are a Texas resident, please add 6.25% sales tax ($3.13) per
- Desk Commando ordered.
-
- For orders outside North America, please add $10 for shipping per
- order.
-
- We do have a version for the Texas Instruments computer.
-
- Registration is on a single user basis. What this means is that the
- $50 fee does not register an entire user group, business, company,
- corporation, government office, school district or any other
- multiple-user/computer organization. In these cases, we have
- quantity pricing as follows:
-
- Number of machines/users Price per unit
- 2 - 10 $45
- 11 - 25 $40
- 26 - 50 $35
- 51 - 100 $30
- 101 - $20
-
- Site licensing is available for larger companies. Please call for
- more information.
-
-
- Conditions for Use:
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-
- All new users are entitled to try this program out for a period of
- two weeks. After this period of time, to continue using this
- program legally, please send the required registration fee or
- remove all copies of the software from your machine(s).
-
- This program may be distributed by anyone, as long as our copyright
- is not violated and the users agree to our conditions of use as
- described above. A distribution fee of no more than $10 may be
- charged for this program. It is up to the distributor to inform the
- user that this fee does not entitle him/her to any privileges of
- registration.
-
-
- Benefits of Registration:
-
-
- When you register as a user of our software, you will receive the
- latest version of the program along with printed documentation,
- phone support, and notification of new programs and versions. You
- will be given a discount on subsequent purchases of our other
- programs. Later updates will be reasonable, based primarily on
- their cost.
-
-
- Getting Started:
-
-
- We first recommend that you create a new directory for this program
- and place all of Desk Commando's files here.
-
- To execute the program, type DESK at the DOS prompt. If you cannot
- read the screen clearly at this point, press ESCAPE to exit. In
- this case, try again by typing: DESK -c
- at the DOS prompt. This turns off color support.
-
- We currently support two different modes of operation, menu-driven
- and memory resident. Under either mode, another program can be run
- while Desk Commando is in memory. To "pop-back" to Desk Commando
- from either mode, press the ALT-SHIFT-D keys simultaneously.
-
- The menu-driven mode is the mode available when run normally. In
- this mode, programs may be executed from the defined menu or through
- th DOS shell interface. The memory resident option is available by
- typing: DESK -r
- at the DOS prompt. This then displays the customary DOS prompt,
- from which you can run any command you normally do from this point.
- To "pop back" to Desk Commando, press the ALT-SHIFT-D keys. When run
- in this mode, the user-defined menus are not available. To remove
- Desk Commando completely from memory, press CTRL-U while at the Desk
- Commando main menu.
-
-
- An important note: If you intend to use the Disk features,
- available under F4-Disk Services, we recommend that you take normal
- precautions. The most important one is to make sure that you have
- backed up all material that you can't afford to lose. If you intend
- to use the disk optimization feature, you must first uninstall all
- copy-protected software on the disk. This is due to the varying
- methods used by various companies in protecting their software.
- Another important point to remember is that we provide 3 different
- speeds of optimization. SAFE is extremely slow, possibly taking all
- night, but if a power surge or outage occurs while optimizing, only a
- minimal amount of damage will occur, at most one file can be lost.
- FAST, on the other hand, is much faster, but if a power fluctuation
- occurs, much more damage can be sustained, possibly resulting in the
- loss of the disk's contents. So I say again, PLEASE back-up your
- disk before using this. This program has been tested on many
- different machines and configurations with no problems whatsoever.
-
- Another hint: When unerasing a file, if at first you don't succeed,
- delete the file and try to put it together by hand (if it was a text
- file). If you are attempting to unerase a file on a floppy disk, it
- probably would also be smart to use the DOS DISKCOPY command to make
- an exact copy of the disk where the lost file was located before
- trying to resurrect it, so if you make a mistake you have another
- copy to try again with.
-
- When your disk has been used a lot, it becomes fragmented, which
- means the contents of your files is strewn out all over the disk.
- This makes unerasing a file very difficult. If you optimize your
- disk regularly, this process unfragments your files and makes it
- much easier to recover them if something happens. DO NOT optimize
- your disk before recovering a deleted file, however. The
- optimization process removes all deleted files from the directory,
- so once a disk has been optimized, all deleted files are gone and
- cannot be unerased.
-
- The Patch editor will modify either a file or the disk unit. This
- can be a very dangerous utility if you do not know what you are
- doing.
-
-
- Disclaimer:
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-
- Sandi & Shane Stump make no warranty to the use of this program;
- that is, this program is distributed (sold) as is, and the user
- accepts all responsibility for consequences of use.
-
-
- Happy Computing,
-
-
- Sandi & Shane Stump
-