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Contacts, Mailing, and Events Database ("CMED") version 3.0
To this program install, enter the following commands at the DOS prompt:
'c:' ---> move to your hard drive
'md \cmed' ---> create a new sub-directory for the CMCD files
'cd \cmed' ---> move into the new sub-directory
'a:cmed30' ---> execute the distribution file ('a:' is the drive
letter for the floppy drive containing the
distribution files)
'cmed' ---> run the program
Have fun. This version of the program is the first 'formal' Release. Version
1.0 was a functionally similar program written for Paradox 3.5. Version 2.0
was exactly the same code as 1.0, but compiled for Paradox 4.0. Additional
improvements and enhancements, mostly to take advantage of the new 4.0 user
interface features, were added in the move to Version 3.0. I have had this
code, and its predecessors, in use at two locations, with one of them in
constant service for several months and now using three simultaneous
databases (this version has been used for several weeks). I hope that it
is mostly error free, but I can't guarantee anything.
If you'd like to register, use the form in the file REGISTER.FRM.
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NOTE:
This system is designed for use with Paradox 4.0. If you do not own Paradox 4.0
or Paradox 4.0 Runtime, you may obtain them directly from Borland, or you may
get a copy of Paradox 4.0 Runtime at no charge, but licensed only for use with
this program, from the author. See the registration form for details.
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SECOND NOTE:
The author of this program is not affiliated with Borland International.
Though the system is built using Borland's Paradox and Paradox RunTime
products, the author is solely responsible for its operation and function.
Any and all questions should be directed to the author and not to Borland.
author: Jon Gray, CIS:74017,3606