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------- PSA Cards 2.7 for Windows 95 and NT 3.51 ------
VERSION 2.7 WILL READ FILES WRITTEN BY EARLIER VERSIONS.
VERSIONS OLDER THAN 2.62 WILL NOT READ VERSION 2.7 FILES.
DESCRIPTION
PSA Cards is an easy to use address program. It looks
like a card file and it works like a card file. Just
click on a divider tab or card to open or close it.
PSA Cards is also an OLE 2.0 container application.
This means that you can link or imbed objects
(pictures, maps, documents, sound and video clips)
created in other programs in your PSA Cards entries.
PSA Cards existing features:
* Print Rolodex cards, envelopes, mailing labels,
shipping labels and address booklets. Address books
can be customized.
* POSTNET bar codes
* Dial phone numbers, including dialing profiles that
account for differences in dialing from different locations,
and credit card calls.
* Reminders for birthdays, anniversaries, or appointments
* Merge two PSA Cards files, keeping latest modifications
* Search any field for a text string and dated fields for
a date or range of dates. Includes searching for words
that sound alike.
* Import data from an ASCII file or Microsoft CardFile
* Export any field or combination of fields to a file or
the clipboard for use in a word processing program or
spreadsheet.
* Object Linking and Embedding (OLE 2.0) container
application
* Context menus (right mouse button popup menus).
The right mouse button menus allow common commands to be
performed on Entries, fields within entries, and embedded
objects by right clicking on them.
* Create groups of entries for organizing various types
of lists. These lists can be used to address Christmas
cards, invitations, and to export addresses for mail merge
in a word processor. Powerful group editing features.
* No inherent limits on the number of entries or lengths
of fields.
* User configurable toolbars.
* Optional second toolbar.
* Tool tips for toolbar buttons (Not available for Windows 3.1)
* Dockable toolbars (Not available for Windows 3.1)
* Double click an entry to edit it
* User specified screen and printer fonts
* Type a letter to open a divider tab
* Separate dialogs for residential and business entries
* File backup command and backup reminder.
* On-line, context sensitive help
* Written in C++
* Windows 3.1, Windows NT, and Windows 95 versions available
* Installation program
VERSION 2.7 NEW FEATURES AND CHANGES
* Added user specified text, tab, and entry colors
* Added Speed Entry command, including entering information from a
multiline edit field by highlighting text and clicking a field button.
* Added Tip of the day, including links to relevant topics in the Help file.
* Added OLE drag and drop.
* Added Select Current Group command
* Added warning to change envelope title when first or last name is changed.
* Added contact name to business name in locate dialog
* You can now edit group names. e.g. Change "Family" to "Pests".
* Added specification of exchanges as nnn-nnn in dialing setup, local / LD flags.
* Added warning if no response from modem.
* Added phone description field to dialing dialog for multiple phone numbers.
* Added option to flag all phone numbers in local area code as local calls.
* Added counter on dated field search results.
* Added button to sort phone numbers within an entry.
* Added user selection for new address default for Euro or US style postal codes.
VERSION 2.7 BUG FIXES
* Fixed a bug which caused printed output to always go to the default printer
regardless of the printer selected in the print setup dialog.
* Fixed a bug in the backup reminder feature that sometimes reminded the
user about backups too often.
* Fixed a bug that caused the phone page local/long distance flag to sometimes be
ignored.
* Fixed several bugs in importing from MS CardFile
* Fixed bug in dialing setup setting local/LD flags which sometimes caused
an exchange to be ignored.
* Fixed a bug in the phone dialer that sometimes locked up the program when
there were two modems installed.
* Made sure there is a space before the postal code when exporting addresses.
* Fixed number of changes in backup reminder to be less than
the reminder frequency.
* Fixed a bug that caused the program to stall when the printing area for
an address book became too small.
********************** INSTALLATION **********************
INSTALLING FROM A FLOPPY DISK
Run the setup program, setup.exe, from the Program
Manager, Start menu, or Explorer.
INSTALLING FROM A DOWNLOADED ZIP FILE
1. Extract the program and help files by running
pkunzip from the command prompt. The zip file should
contain these files:
_inst32i.ex_
_isdel.exe
_SETUP.DLL
_SETUP.LIB
DATA.Z
DISK1.ID
FILE_ID.DIZ
README.TXT
SETUP.EXE
SETUP.INS
SETUP.PKG
UNINST.EXE
2. Run the setup program, setup.exe. It is best not to
install the PSA Cards in the same directory that contains
the unzipped downloaded files. You can delete this
directory after the installation is finished. If you
do this, be sure to backup your downloaded ZIP file
before deleting it from your hard drive.
LOCKED FILES
If the setup program cannot replace an earlier version
of a file because it is already in use, restart (reboot)
you computer after the installation. When a file can't
be replaced because it is locked by another application,
the setup program writes a file called wininit.ini in the
Windows directory. This file contains information on how to
replace files as the system is started. Windows looks for
this file on system startup.
IF SETUP.EXE WON'T LOAD
Occasionally, setup.exe will not load. This usually occurs
when a previous InstallSHIELD installation has failed and
left junk in your C:\TEMP directory.
If this happens to you, use the Explorer to clean out
your C:\TEMP directory. Then try the installation again. This
is a problem with the Stirling Technology InstallSHIELD system.
Hopefully they will provide a fix for this soon.
The install program can also be prevented from loading by
some virus protection programs. Of course the solution to
this problem to turn off your virus protection program while
you run the installation.
UNINSTALL PROGRAM
The install program implements an uninstall feature
that will remove PSA Cards from your system. To access this
program, click on Settings command in the Start Menu, then
the Control Panel, and finally double click the Add/Remove
Program icon.
In Windows NT, double click the Uninstall icon in the
PSA Cards program group. Be sure you want to uninstall
PSA Cards before doing this. Once started in Windows NT,
the program immediately proceeds to uninstall PSA Cards.
If you have added files to the PSA Cards directory,
Uninstall will not delete the directory. Nor will it
delete data files (other than sample.car) that you have
created in the PSA Cards directory.
IF YOU ARE CONVERTING FROM PSA CARDS FOR WINDOWS 3.1, READ THIS:
When you install PSA Cards for Windows 3.1 on a computer running
Windows 95, or when you install Windows 95 over Windows 3.1 with
PSA Cards already installed, there will be a "PSA Cards" program
folder on the Windows 95 Start menu. When you install PSA Cards
for Windows 95/NT 3.51 on a computer running Windows 95, a program
icon named "PSA Cards Win 32" will appear on the Start menu.
Since the InstallSHIELD Windows 95 installation routine does
not check for the presence of the old PSA Cards program folder
from the Windows 3.1 version, you will need to remove it from the
Start menu manually. To do this, right click on the Start menu,
open the Programs folder, find the old PSA Cards program folder,
and drag it to the Recycle Bin.
LOADING A DATA FILE ON STARTUP
The installation program sets up PSA Cards to automatically
open the file "sample.car" each time you select the PSA Cards
icon. If you want to open a different file on program startup
in Wndows NT, use the Program manager "Properties" command to
change the Command Line entry. The new data file name replaces
"sample.car" after the program name (cards.exe). Be sure to
leave a blank between the program name and the file name.
If you are running Windows 95:
1. Right click Start button
2. Click "Explore"
3. Click on the "Programs" folder and look for the PSA Cards
shortcut in the Contents pane. (click the words "Programs"
then look in the right hand window pane)
4. Right click on PSA Cards shortcut.
5. Click "Properties"
6. Click "Shortcut" tab
7. Change "Target" line sample.car to the desired file.
You can also start PSA Cards from the File Manager or
Explorer by double clicking (or right click - Open) on
any PSA Cards data file that has a .car file type.
Another Windows 95 way of starting PSA Cards with a specific
data file is to use the right mouse button to drag file's
icon to the desktop. Then select "Create Shortcut(s) here"
when the right mouse button menu is displayed.
REGISTRATION
To become a registered PSA Cards user, and to receive
notification of new releases of PSA Cards, send $25.00
to:
William L. Rogers
PSA Software
1319 Silk Oak Drive
Fort Collins, CO 80525-5597
Colorado residents please add 3% sales tax. Fort
Collins, Colorado residents please add 6% sales tax.
WHAT YOU GET FOR REGISTERING
* Your registration code
* Free updates for one year
* A personalized program diskette with the latest
version of PSA Cards
* Notification of new releases
* Program support for one year
The file register.txt can be printed and used as a
registration form. A registration form can also be
printed from within the program's Help topic for the
Register command. If you choose not to use a
registration form, be sure to indicate that you are
registering the Windows NT 3.51 / Windows 95 version
so that I can mail the correct diskette.
COMPUSERVE USERS
If you are a CompuServe user, you can also register
using CompuServe's Shareware Registration service.
The registration ID for this program is 4620. The
fee is $25.00. After CompuServe notifies me of your
registration, I will e-mail your registration code
and send your diskette via US mail.
Whether you register by CompuServe or by US mail, if
I have your e-mail address, I will endeavor to send
your registration code as soon as I receive your
registration. Otherwise you will receive your
registration by return mail along with your diskette.
Registered users enable me continue to improve PSA
Cards and implement your suggestions. The income also
pays for the computer and software I use to do this.
If you use PSA Cards on a regular basis and find it
useful, please register. This version of PSA Cards
allows you to update your data file 20 times before
registering. After the 20th update you will still be
able to access your data, but will not be able to save
changes to the file until you enter your registration
code using the Registration command in the Help menu.
PAYMENT FROM OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES
If you live outside the United States, the easiest way to
register is via CompuServe (see above). If you don't have
a CompuServe account, and you want to register using a
credit card, see the next section.
You can also send payment in the form of an International
Postal Money Order in US dollars, an American Express money
order in US dollars, a check in US dollars drawn on a US
bank, or cash. Your bank should be able to advise you on
how to obtain a check drawn on a US bank. We regret that
we are unable to accept personal checks drawn or foreign
banks or EuroChecks.
If you send cash, send US currency if at all possible.
If you send payment in your local currency, use the
exchange rate your bank is quoting and include an
additional $3.00 (US) to cover our bank charges for
currency conversion. It is amazing that in 1995, US
banks are still in the 19th century when it comes to
dealing with small payments from outside the US. I
wouldn't be surprised to see the teller put on a
green eye-shade and get out a quill pen before filling
out the paper forms required to convert foreign currency
to US dollars. If you send cash in the mail, it is at
your risk. However, we have had a very high success
rate with receiving cash sent via the postal service.
If you want a higher degree of assurance when sending
cash, use registered or certified mail.
CREDIT CARD ORDERS ONLY
You can register with Master Card, Visa, American Express, or
Discover from Public Software Library (PsL) by calling 800-242-4775
(from within the US) or +1 713-524-6394 (from outside the US) or by
FAX to 713-524-6398 or by CompuServe e-mail to 71355,470. You
can also mail credit card orders to PsL at, PO Box 35705, Houston,
TX 77235-5705. If you want to print out a registration form that
you can mail to PsL, see the Registration topic in the on-line Help.
Public Software Library cannot accept credit card orders that are
sent to PSA Software and then forwarded to them. If you want use
your credit card, you must contact PsL directly.
When you order from PsL, they will need the PSA Cards product
number. It is 14333.
When you register via PsL, there is a shipping and handling fee
of $3.00 for customers in the US. For customers outside the US,
shipping and handling is $4.00.
THE ABOVE NUMBERS ARE FOR CREDIT CARD ORDERS ONLY. THE AUTHOR
OF PSA CARDS CANNOT BE REACHED AT THESE NUMBERS.
Any questions about the status of the shipment of the order, refunds,
registration options, product details, technical support, volume discounts,
dealer pricing, site licenses, non-credit card orders, etc., must be directed
to PSA Software, 1319 Silk Oak Dr., Fort Collins, CO 80525-5597 or
e-mail to billr@FortNet.org.
To insure that you get the latest version of PSA Cards, PsL will notify
us the day of your order and we will mail the product directly to you.
If you give PsL your e-mail address, we will also e-mail your registration
code to you as well as mailing you a diskette with the latest version.
DISCLAIMER
Although PSA Cards has been carefully written and
tested, no claim is made as to its reliability and
freedom from bugs. This software is provided "as-is"
without warranty of any kind. In no event shall PSA
Software be liable for any damages whatsoever arising
out of the use or inability to use PSA Cards.
KNOWN PROBLEMS
* The Equation Editor for Microsoft Word does not always
work properly with OLE 2.0 container applications. This
version of PSA Cards will not recognize the Equation
Editor. Word itself and its other associated OLE
servers work OK.
* The Help buttons in the OLE dialog boxes for Change
Icon and the OLE File Browser do not do anything.
* Context sensitive help for the Object command in the
OLE menu does not link to the correct help topic.
These bugs are related to OLE 2.0 components supplied
by Microsoft.
BUG REPORTS AND FEEDBACK
Please send bug reports, and suggestions for new
features to CompuServe User ID 72064,1437, or
Internet: billr@FortNet.org or US mail to me
at the above registration address. I can't fix bugs
or add new features if I don't know about them, so let
me hear from you.
You can also get the PSA Cards news and download the
most recent ZIP file from the PSA Software web page:
http://www.FortNet.org/~billr
I hope that you find PSA Cards useful.
Bill Rogers