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DayMaster
Version 3.70
'Mastering Today and Everyday'
From Unicorn Software Limited
Created By:
Charles P. Schell IV
Copyright (C) 1987-91 Unicorn Software Limited
All Rights Reserved
DayMaster is a Trademark of Unicorn Software Limited
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| ____|__ | Association of
| | |_| Shareware
|__| o | Professionals
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|___|___| MEMBER
Unicorn Software Limited
P.O. Box 911
Wabash, IN 46992-0911
CompuServe 70272,3317
CONTENTS
Legalese & ASP Ombudsman Statement....................................... 1
Features................................................................. 3
Getting Started.......................................................... 4
Changing Your AUTOEXEC.BAT............................................... 4
UNIEMM.COM............................................................... 5
Initial Set Up (Colours & Date Format)................................... 6
Display Formats.......................................................... 6
Universals & Menu System................................................. 7
Adding & Changing........................................................ 8
Deleting................................................................. 9
Utilities................................................................10
Updates To Permanent Data File...........................................10
UPGRADING FROM PREVIOUS VERSIONS.........................................11
Tech Support & Support BBSs..............................................11
Other Unicorn Programs Available.........................................12
Update History...........................................................15
Unicorn Software Limited is a member of the Association of Shareware
Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that the shareware principle
works for you. If you are unable to resolve a shareware-related problem
with an ASP member by contacting the member directly, ASP may be able to
help. The ASP Ombudsman can help you resolve a dispute or problem with an
ASP member, but does not provide technical support for members' products.
Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442-
9427 or send a Compuserve message via CompuServe Mail to ASP Ombudsman
70007,3536"
LICENSE AGREEMENT
DayMaster is a "shareware program" and is provided at no charge to the user
for evaluation. Feel free to share it with your friends, but DayMaster
must be distributed in unmodified, complete form, including this Reference
Guide and License Agreement. Also, DayMaster may not be distributed in
conjunction with any other product. The essence of "user-supported"
software is to provide personal computer users with quality software
without high prices, and yet to provide incentive for programmers to
continue to develop new products. If you find this program useful and find
that you are using DayMaster and continue to use DayMaster after a
reasonable trial period, you must make a registration payment of $25.00 to
Unicorn Software Limited, P.O. Box 911 Wabash, IN 46992-0911. Or you can
use your MC, Visa, AmEx, or Discover by calling the Public(software)Library
at 800-2424-PsL or 713-524-6394 or by FAX to 713-524-6398 or by CompuServe
to 71355,470 or by mail to PsL, PO Box 35705, Houston, TX 77235-5705. These
numbers are for ordering only, order #10209. For information about
dealer pricing, site licensing, shipping of product, returns, latest
version number or technical support call 219-563-HOME or write to Unicorn
Software Ltd. directly.
The $25.00 registration fee will license one copy for use on any one
computer at any one time. You must treat this software just like a book.
An example is that this software may be used by any number of people and
may be freely moved from one computer location to another, so long as there
is no possibility of it being used at one location while it's being used at
another. Just as a book cannot be read by two different persons at the same
time.
The DayMaster cataloging program is protected by United States Copyright
Law and International Treaty provisions. All rights are reserved.
Non-registered users of DayMaster are licensed only to use the program on a
trial basis for the sole purpose of determining whether or not it meets
their requirements. All other use requires registration.
Commercial users of DayMaster must register and pay for their copies of
DayMaster within 30 days of first use or their license is withdrawn.
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Site-License arrangements may be made by contacting Unicorn Software
Limited.
You are encouraged to pass a copy of DayMaster along to your friends for
evaluation. Please encourage them to register their copy if they find that
they can use it. All registered users will receive a copy of the latest
version of the DayMaster system, technical support, and another Unicorn
Software program to try.
WARRANTY
Unicorn Software Limited makes no warranty of any kind, express or implied,
including without limitation, any warranties of merchantability and/or
fitness for a particular purpose. Unicorn Software Limited shall not be
liable for any damages, whether direct, indirect, special or consequential
arising from a failure of this program to operate in the manner desired by
the user. Unicorn Software Limited shall not be liable for any damage to
data or property which may be caused directly or indirectly by use of the
program.
IN NO EVENT WILL UNICORN SOFTWARE LIMITED BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES,
INCLUDING ANY LOST PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF YOUR USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE
PROGRAM, OR FOR ANY CLAIM BY ANY OTHER PARTY.
The License Agreement and Warranty shall be construed, interpreted and
governed by the laws of the state of Indiana.
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Features
* Program is easy to use and menu driven.
* Runs on 256K RAM, under DOS 2.10 or greater and requires a high
density (1.44M or 1.2M), 720k, or hard drive to operate.
* Provides User with information on Events in History, Significant
Birthdays/Anniversaries, and a quote for the day at boot up or
anytime the program is invoked.
* Over 2000 historical events and 300 quotes.
* Allows User to add personal Events/Birthdays/Anniversaries from
within the program.
* Personal additions are highlighted on the display screen to make
them stand out.
* User can add reminders on a Weekly/Monthly/Daily/Annual/Single
or Range of dates basis.
* Reminders flash on screen and give audible warnings.
* User sets screen colours.
* Krystal Ball feature allows User to view events for any date past
or future without changing system date.
* Quik Quote feature allows user to obtain just a quote on demand.
* Automatic maintenance option deletes past Reminders.
* Speed Up Sort resequences entire file for speed.
* Chase Ghost option rids file of accidentally added blank records.
* Handles date formats from around the world
* Support for Microsoft Mouse (Two or Three Buttons).
* On line Help (F10) always available.
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Why:
I decided to create a program like a few others but more useful than any
others I had seen. The program provides you with trivia, birthdays,
anniversaries for a particular date, but also allows you to include your
own information for any date. It also gives a quote for the day, and
informs you of any Reminders you might have. All of this can take place at
boot up or any other time you activate the program.
Getting Started:
IF YOU ARE ALREADY USING THIS PROGRAM SEE BELOW ON HOW TO UPGRADE.
Copy all the files on the disk to your disk drive. It does not need a
specific sub directory to operate, as long as a all the files reside in the
same sub directory.
The files required are:
COLOUR.SET
DAYMSTR.EXE
EDAT.DAT
EDAT.NTX
HELP.DBT
HELP.PLS
PDAT.DAT
PDAT.NTX
RDAT.DAT
RDAT.NTX
WDAT.DAT
I use the program on bootup, so I added the command DAYMSTR to my
AUTOEXEC.BAT prior to my Hard Disk manager, but you can activate the
program at anytime by entering DAYMSTR.
A simple way to add it to your AUTOEXEC.BAT is as follows (From a C:
prompt):
C>COPY CON ADD
CD\DAYMSTR
DAYMSTR
^Z (You get this by entering the F6 key or CTRL Z)
The computer now will respond by saying: 1 File(s) Copied
Next,
C>COPY ADD+AUTOEXEC.BAT THING
The computer will now respond: 1 File(s) Copied
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Finally,
C>COPY THING AUTOEXEC.BAT
Again the computer will respond: 1 File(s) Copied
The change is complete, you can delete THING and ADD now, if you so desire.
There are easier ways to do this with a word processor or editor, but this
is one method to do it from the prompt.
To activate the program all you need do is type in DAYMSTR.
QEMM.SYS And Other Extended Memory Managers:
Occaisionally a problem will be incurred by a person using QEMM.SYS
or other extended memory manager. This has to do with the way that the SYS
file manages memory vs the way that the program wants to use the extended
memory (The program will attempt to use extended memory automatically, if
it is available).
On the distribution disk there is a program called UNIEMM.COM (This can be
renamed to any legal file name EXCEPT the name of the EXE program). If you
attempt to run the program and get a DOS ERROR or RUN ERROR message at the
top of the screen, use the UNIEMM utility to start the program. It
will tell the program you are using an extended memory that has this
anomoly and command the program to remain in low memory instead of
switching to extended memory. After passing these instructions to the
program, the program will start with no other commands needing to be
entered.
Mouse Users:
YOU must activate the mouse prior to the start of the program, therfore if
you are adding DayMaster to your AUTOEXEC.BAT, you should activate your
Mouse first. Two Button Users: The Left Button serves as the return/enter
key, The Right Button is the ESC key. Three Button Users: Same as two
button Users, and the middle button is the F1 key.
1st Time Users:
The Default Set Up Screen will automatically appear the first time you
bring the system up. Here you can set the Colours and Date Format:
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Colours:
Are as follows:
Color Letter
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Black N
Blue B
Green G
Cyan BG
Red R
Magenta RB
Brown GR
White W
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Date Format:
You have the following choices:
A=American MM/DD/YY {Default}
B=British DD/MM/YY
F=French DD/MM/YY
G=German DD.MM.YY
I=Italian DD-MM-YY
2nd Time Users:
Once the program is up it will list all the events, birthdays,
anniversaries, and reminders for the date as well as a quote for the day.
Any events, or births/anniversaries that you enter will have a small arrows
displayed next to them, reminders will flash and a tone will sound. The
year of the specific event will be displayed along with what was
significant about it, ie
1776 Declaration of Independence signed.
Note - The abbreviation "Trad" will appear if no information could be
found as to the year something started.
If you do not wish to do any personal entry at this time, simply hit any
key to continue, if you hit the F1 key the menu for personal entry will
appear (3 Button Mouse Users press the Middle Button).
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Universals:
The ESC key will take you back one menu (Mouse Users use Right Button).
The box in the upper right hand corner of the screen will contain
information on how to move around, and data entry tips.
The last line of the screen will tell you what the highlighted option does.
All menu entries can be selected with the light bar, or by pressing the
first letter of the option (Mouse Users when highlited the Left Button will
activate the option).
The F10 key will bring up Help for a particular item, if no Help is
availble for that item, it will allow you to enter the help index. From
the index you may select any of the topics of help available. The Help
file was not written by the same person who wrote this manual, therefore it
might help better explain something to you than this manual does and vice
versa. The file HELP.DOC has all of the Help screens in ASCII format so
you can print or view them outside of the program.
Menu System:
First a few definitions:
Event: This is something of significance to you it can be the date
something started or ended. ie 1991 Paid of the Mortgage on the house!.
Birthday/Anniversary: Just like it says. ie 10/24/89 Married Kim.
Reminders: There are 6 different kinds:
Annual: Something that you want to be reminded of only once a year 1/15
Property taxes due.
Single: Something that you only want to be reminded of once 3/20/91 File
retirement paperwork.
Range: This is a range of dates that you want to be reminded of something.
This is good for reminding yourself to get gifts etc. ie 6/15/91 Get
Anniversary present (10 Days). You specify the start date and the duration
in days. It is inclusive.
Monthly: This reminds you of specific things geared to a numeric day of
the month. ie 15 Pay house payment.
Weekly: This reminds you of things for certain days of the week. ie TU
Pick up kids from school.
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Daily: This is a reminder that pops up every day. ie Tell wife I love
her.
The system is capable of displaying:
5 Events
3 Birthdays/Anniversaries
5 Reminders
per day. The system will first look through the personal file and then the
trivia file; before doing the opening screen. Therefore as you add more
and more personal items, less of the trivia file is used. The only system
that you cannot add to is the "Quote of the Day".
Reminders are handled by displaying (in order): Annual, Single, Range,
Monthly, Weekly, and then Daily. For example: On the 5th of October you
have a Single and Annual Reminder, a Range that started on 9/15/91 for 30
days, two monthly reminders for the 5th and a Daily Reminder; the system
would display only: The Annual, Single, Range, and both Monthly Reminders;
the Weekly and Daily Reminders would be ignored.
Add:
After making this selecting you need to choose between Event,
Birthday/Anniversary, or Reminder.
Events & Birthday/Anniversary - First you enter the date in MM/DD/YY
fashion then a screen will display all other items for that day. Enter the
full year 1991 (or "Trad" if you are not sure) and then the event. You
will be given the option of adding another. Entering Y will take you back
to the screen described previously.
Reminders - You have the option of entering an Annual, Single, Range,
Monthly, Weekly, or Daily Reminder by selecting the appropriate letter.
Once you have selected the option the screen will display other entries of
a similar type and allow you to enter the information for the reminder you
are adding. After completing the entry you will again have the option of
entering another.
Change:
This gives you the opportunity of changing previously entered data.
Events & Birthday/Anniversary - The screen will display 17 items at a time.
To select any one of them just move the highlite the item with the lite bar
and press return. ESC returns you to the Main Menu, PageDown brings up the
next 17 items.
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Once selected the screen will display all other items for that day. Make
the changes and hit Page Down to complete the action. You now have the
option of hitting PageDown again to go to the next item, PageUp to go to
the previous item, or Home to return to the selection menu.
Reminders - You have the option of entering an Annual, Single, Range,
Monthly, Weekly, or Daily Reminder by selecting the appropriate letter.
The screen will then display 17 items at a time. To select any one of them
just move the highlite the item with the lite bar and press return. ESC
returns you to the Main Menu, PageDown brings up the next 17 items.
A window will pop up at the bottom of the screen allowing you to make any
changes you desire.
On all Updates you have the option of entering a specific Item to update.
This selection is always the last to be displayed, so to get there fast
just hit the End key and then return.
Since the system uses "Close 'Nuf" to manage this option you can enter any
part of the item to help the computer find the item. For example entering
"k's day" will bring up "St. Patrick's Day" (UPPER/lower case ignored).
But try to specific because it would also bring up "Erik's Day" and
"Erlippik's Day"
Delete:
This gives you the opportunity of erasing previously entered data.
Events & Birthday/Anniversary - The screen will display 17 items at a
time. To select any one of them just move the highlite the item with the
lite bar and press return. ESC returns you to the Main Menu, PageDown
brings up the next 17 items.
Once selected the screen will display all other items for that day. You
will be given the option of confirming the delete (Are You Sure?) enter Y
to delete, N to abort
Reminders - You have the option of entering an Annual, Single, Range,
Monthly, Weekly, or Daily Reminder by selecting the appropriate letter.
The screen will then display 17 items at a time. To select any one of them
just move the highlite the item with the lite bar and press return. ESC
returns you to the Main Menu, PageDown brings up the next 17 items.
A window will pop up at the bottom of the screen allowing you to confirm
the deletion.
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On all Deletes you have the option of entering a specific Item to erase.
This selection is always the last to be displayed, so to get there fast
just hit the End key and then return.
Since the system uses "Close 'Nuf" to manage this option you can enter any
part of the item to help the computer find the item. For example entering
"k's day" will bring up "St. Patrick's Day" (UPPER/lower case ignored). But
try to specific because it would also bring up "Erik's Day" and "Erlippik's
Day"
Utilities:
Maintenance:
This will delete all past reminders (Prior to present date and expired
Ranges) and ghost records. It also will accomplish a reindexing of the
files for speed.
Speed Up Sort:
Should be run occasionally to keep the files in sequential order and speed
processing.
Chase Ghosts:
This feature should be run if you get blank records in your data file, by
accident.
Krystal Ball:
This will let you look forward or backward to any date and will display not
only what you have in your personal file, but what is in the trivia file.
Quik Quote:
Selecting this option will give you a "Quik Quote", hit any key to continue
after viewing.
Updates To The Permanent Data File:
History continually marches on and as it does the data file has events and
births added to it, including events and/or births added when people
register. Also, once in awhile I come across a typo or a duplicate in the
data file that needs to be corrected. I correct the problem on the spot
and every program distributed from that moment on carries the change. New
"Quotes of the Day" are also added continually, sometimes up to 10 a week.
I DO NOT RELEASE A NEW VERSION FOR THESE CHANGES! They are available for
free to registered users. Users checking out this program may opt for
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obtaining the newest version prior to registering, all they need do is
follow the instructions below for obtaining Unicorn Software.
Upgrade Instructions:
1. Copy the files PDAT.DAT and PDAT.NTX to another sub directory or disk
location prior to moving the new files onto your hard drive.
2. Copy the new files into your work location.
3. Copy your old PDAT.AT and PDAT.NTX files to the work location.
Technical Assistance & Latest Versions:
Both registered and unregistered Users can obtain technical assistance by
calling (219) 563-HOME (4663). Unregistered Users will need to provide the
name and address of where they obtained the software from in order to gain
this assistance. This will let us go back to that company if they are
distributing an older version and it helps us track who is distributing the
program. The number is manned (by a human) from 6:00 to 9:00 PM EST, all
other hours by an answering machine.
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Unicorn Software Support conferences exist on the following BBSs:
** The Kokomo BBS: 317-457-9100
** The RoadHouse BBS: 317-784-2147 (FIDONET 1:231/290)
Both BBSs allow first time downloads and will always have the latest
versions of Unicorn's software. Unicorn Software programs are available via
"File Request" from The RoadHouse BBS (1:231/290). You can FREQ the magic
name "UNICORN" from 1:231/290 for information on Unicorn Programs and their
FREQable "magic" names.)
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Also, we monitor the Shareware conference on the following networks: RIME,
Intelec, NANet, MediaNET, and NAPNet.
The regional hub for RIME in Indiana (IBM-NET) will upload any of
Unicorn's files to the net on request:
** IBM-Net BBS: 317-882-5575
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All of Unicorn's programs are also available through the Shareware
Distribution Network (SDN), and may be downloaded from any SDN location.
The Central Indiana SDN contact point is:
** Someplace BBS 317-353-9981 (FIDONET 1:231/120)
*******************
The above listed BBSs will always have the latest versions within hours of
release. Additionally, these BBSs have proven to be reliable and worth the
cost of every minute of connect time. Even if you are not looking for our
latest versions: Give Them A Call!
Other Unicorn Programs:
All programs are MSDOS compatible, run on 256K RAM, use IBM graphics/laser
printers, mono or colour monitor, and can operate on one/two or hard disk
drives (except DayMaster & CompUser which require a hard or high density
drive). The User can set the colours, printer codes, default data drive
and data file name. There are no 'crippled' features or options. The only
difference between the shareware and registered versions is the lack of
'plea' screens on the registered version and the clarity of the Users
conscience. Amount in {} is price for registration.
The *Master Series
CDMaster - To help Users catalog their CDs and assist in printing catalogs,
listings and labels for the case and front of the CD. There are entries
for CD Number, Title, Artist, and up to 24 Tunes as well as Category and 3
User defined fields. The program will hold up to 9999 CDs (depending on
disk space) and can be used to find even a single song. It will also
produce a list of every Tune User have in addition to the regular catalogs
and case inserts. Find! option locates CDs by any of the data fields or by
a User defined mix of data fields. {$25}
AlbumMaster - To help Users catalog their Albums and assist with printing
catalogs, listings and labels for the front of the Album. There are entries
for Album Number, Title, Artist, and up to 12 Tunes on each side as well as
Category and 3 User defined fields. The User can define fields for use as
producer, writer, opinions etc. The program will hold up to 9999 Albums
(depending on disk space) and can be used to find even a single song. It
will also produce a list of every Tune User have in addition to the regular
catalogs. Multiple data field Finds! and User designed listing make this a
must have for audiophiles. {$25}
CassetteMaster - To help User catalog their cassette tapes and print
catalogs, listings and inserts for the case and front of the tape. There
are entries for Tape Number, Title, Artist, and up to 14 Tunes on each side
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as well as Category. The User can also define three entries for use as
producer, writer, opinions etc. The program will hold up to 9999
individual Tapes, with two Titles per Tape (depending on disk space) and
can be used to find even a single song. It will also produce a list of
every Tune User have in addition to the regular catalogs. The case inserts
not only print all the tunes, artist, and title but the User defined info
as well. Find! and Criteria print option make this very useful for the
'home recorder' or the 'store bought' cassette tape User. {$25}
VideoMaster - To help User catalog their video tapes and assist User in
printing catalogs, standard and User customized listings and labels for the
spine and front of the tape. There are entries for Tape Number, Title,
Rating, Start Point, Star, Co Star, three User defined entries and a seven
line Synopsis as well as Category. User can find any tape by any field.
The program can handle up to 5 titles per tape, with the data file only
being limited by disk space. Great for the home video buff. {$25}
PostCardMaster - The program will help User compose post cards and maintain
addresses on disk. Then User may retrieve either listings of the
addresses and cards, address labels, 3X5 cards, 4X6 post cards or Roladex
cards. The primary purpose of the program is to print post cards, and
address them for the User. Post cards cost 1/3 the price of a letter and in
some cases are equally as good ie meeting notices, invitations, change of
address. This program is a update for an earlier Unicorn Software release
called FORWARD2. {$25}
DayMaster - The program provides User with trivia, birthdays,
anniversaries for a particular date, but also allows User to include their
own information for any date. It also gives a quote for the day, and
informs User of any reminders (Weekly/Daily/Monthly/Single/Annual/Range Of
Dates) the User might have. All of this can take place at boot up or any
other time User activate the program. The data file contains over 2000
historical events and quotes. {$25}
The OMNI* Series
OMNIDiZk - A disk cataloger and labeling utility. Features: Reads a
floppy into memory and lets User save the data (The saving is optional);
Print out 4 X 1 7/16 or 3 X 15/16 labels as well as catalogs; Perform Find!
searches on any files that User has saved; Print lists of every file name
in the data file; Allow complete Updates of disks or of just the title
info; Lets User enter a 23 character title, 3 character code and two lines
of remarks up to 52 characters each; Lets User set the data and read
drives. {$25}
OMNIDay - Handles up to 10 Users with PassCode protection for privacy,
optional encryption of data with 10,000 possibilities per User, automatic
entry of text date line, and a full function text editor with online Help.
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The data file is dynamic (only as large as entries) and can be located on
any drive. Daily entries can be from 1 to 5000 lines with the ability to
change history (Alter Entry) and the ability to make history vanish (Erase
Entry). The Reminisce feature allows User to 'thumb' through entries.
Prints out the entire opus or selected dates. User names the opus and
enters their name into program for use on screen and in print outs. {$25}
The Comp* Series
CompUser - A rated cyclopedia with the names, addresses and phone numbers
of shareware distributors, hardware companies, authors, computer clubs,
BBSs and more. Almost 3000 entries are in the complete database and it is
updated almost daily with revisions being mailed out every 90 days. The
program creates, edits & prints post cards, address labels and more. It
will also import new data and allow the User to change the data in the
file. Great for clubs (looking for authors and distributors), shareware
authors (looking for markets), shareware libraries (looking for authors),
BBS Users (looking for new BBSs) and the average Comp{ter}User (looking for
all of the above). All entries are rated A,B,C,D, or F for size of
operation and the way that they conduct business. This alone makes it
worthwhile because Users can avoid poorly rated businesses that have
historical problems and lack good customer service. {$30/Year}
The *4D Series
DiZk4D - The first dizk cataloging system specifically written for 4DOS.
DiZk4D will: Read a floppy into memory and lets User save the data (The
saving is optional). Lets the User enter a 21 character title, 4 digit DiZk
number, 3 character code and two lines of remarks up to 65 characters each.
Change or add file descriptions. Users have the option of using the same
description for all files, or describing them individually using a full
screen editor. Prints out 4 X 1 7/16 or 3 X 15/16 labels of the file names
or of file names and descriptions. Prints out or writes to a file complete
or select listings and catalogs. Prints out a complete list of all file
information, or writes that information to a file. Perform Find! searches
on any filename, description, date, title, DiZk number (alphanumeric),
code, or remarks. Allows complete Updates of DiZks or of just the title
info. Lets User use Auto numbering of DiZks. {$25}
Check with your favourite shareware dealer or do one of the following:
1. See the above list under Technical Support & Latest Versions and call
the BBS that you choose. All will have the latest versions.
2. Send three blank formatted disks for each disk desired to Unicorn and
we'll copy them for you. {Each title is on one disk, the other disks cover
P&H}
3. Send three dollars per title and we'll send them to you.
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Upgrades:
3.00 Re-did documentation.
Fixed all typos
Added a new sub routine for FAST data
searches.
All events added and current as of German
Reunification. (10/3/90)
3.50 Changed Hot Key from * to F1.
Released 3/13/91
All events through the start of Desert Storm.
Changed Appointments to Reminder with options
to use it Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Annually,
Single Date or Range of dates.
Fixed a bug in Krystal Ball that caused
colours to change.
3.60 Completely changed all menus and screens to
Released 5/15/91 include textured screens and box style menus.
Added date formats for Italy, Britain,
Germany, America, and France.
Rewrote DOCs.
3.70
Released 7/4/91 Added MS Mouse support.
Added full online Help screens
Code now running under compression.
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