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- Internet Site Blaster
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- Copyright (c) 1995 by William Hogg M.D.
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- ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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- Introduction
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- The Internet Site Blaster (tm) uses a database format. Each page of
- Internet information is considered one record, unless you are in the
- table view, when one record will correspond to one line of the table.
- The individual text areas on a page where information can be entered are
- known as fields. The entire collection of records is called a database.
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- Each database has its own particular characteristics which, with
- Internet Site Blaster, are described in what is known as the File
- Definition. An Index organizes the information in one field in such a
- way as to allow rapid access to that field's information. The Internet
- Site Blaster can have an Index on one or more fields. If you like, you
- can make indexes on each of the four fields in the database.
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- The program ships with an index already assigned to the Description
- field. You will need to create indexes on other fields for yourself.
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- After you start the program, go to the File menu and select "Indexes".
- You will be shown the Indexes dialog box. Next, highlight the name of
- one of the fields by clicking on its name on the left. Then select
- "Add" and this field will be transferred to the right side and an Index
- will be created when you leave this dialog box. It is recommended to at
- least create indexes for the Description and the Address fields.
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- The Icon Bar provides quick access to the most commonly used functions:
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- The Form View
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- This is the most commonly used view for entering, viewing, and working
- with data. There are other views however, which at times can be more
- useful to you than the form view.
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- Table View
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- The Table View displays many records at one time for easier viewing of
- groups of records. The layout of the table view can be modified so that
- as much or as little of any field shows on the screen.
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- Save Record
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- When you have added or changed information in the database, you can use
- this icon to save your work. Any time that you make changes in the
- database you will be prompted to save the new information.
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- Add Record
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- To add new information, choose this icon to begin entering new Internet
- data.
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- Change Record
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- When information needs to be edited or modified, select this icon to
- begin entering the desired changes in the Table View. In the Form View,
- simply click on a field to begin data entry.
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- Delete Record
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- When you need to destroy a record, then select this icon. You will be
- prompted to make certain that you want to delete the record.
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- Registration Benefits
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- Choose this icon to view the benefits of registration and the bonus
- database and utilities that come with the Registered version of Internet
- Site Blaster.
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- Help
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- The Help Button to the far right of the icon bar can give you access to
- this help file from within the program.
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- Group Find
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- Group Find is found on the icon bar at the bottom of the screen.
- Information is gathered into a group if it meets certain search criteria
- that you specify.
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- Find First Matching Item
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- Find First will locate an individual record that meets the criteria you
- have selected for your search. The searching must be done on an indexed
- field, unlike the Group Find that can search indexed and non-indexed
- fields. The results are immediate, even when searching through an entire
- 30,000 record database. If the exact match is not located, then Find
- First will make its best guess for a record that provides a close or
- approximate match.
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- Pause
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- Also on the lower icon bar, the icon with the double bar is present to
- allow you to pause in the process of performing a database operation.
- De-select the icon to resume the paused procedure.
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- Stop
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- The solid square icon adjacent to the Pause button, allows you to
- terminate any database operation in progress.
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- VCR Controls
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- The controls for traveling through the database are similar to those
- seen commonly on a video cassette recorder (VCR). The buttons on either
- end take you to the beginning or the end of the database instantly. The
- double arrows pointing to the left take you rapidly through the database
- to the beginning. The double arrows pointing to the right allow you to
- scan rapidly to the end of the database, similar to Fast-Forward on a
- VCR. The single arrows pointing left and right move one page, or record,
- at a time. The single arrow pointing up is used only in the Table View.
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- Each function of the VCR buttons has a keyboard counterpart. For
- instance, the left and right arrow keys can take you one record backward
- or forward in the database. If you hold the left or right arrow key
- down, then the database will be rapidly scanned in the chosen direction,
- just like the Fast-Forward or Fast-Reverse keys. The PgUp and PgDn keys
- will also emulate Fast-Forward and Fast-Reverse. The Home key and the
- End key will jump to the first page and last page of the database,
- respectively. If your mouse hand tires easily, the keyboard approach to
- navigating can prove helpful.
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- Displaying Internet Information
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- There are two ways to view Internet information from within the database:
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- The Form View:
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- This view is the main view from which you will enter data, perform
- searches, and move through the database. Both the top icon bar and and
- bottom icon bar contain all of the basic functions you will need for
- most activities. The menus allow other, more complicated procedures to
- be performed. These commands are discussed in the Menu Command Summary.
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- The Table View:
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- It is helpful sometimes to be able to view the Internet information in
- the database in a table format. This is true particularly when search
- criteria are specified and the files matching that criteria are
- collected into one set. By using the Table View, you can view the
- Internet sites matching the search criteria very quickly to find sites
- of interest easily.
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- The layout of the table view can be changed by adjusting column sizes
- with your mouse by using the Layout command under the Edit menu item.
- See Menu Command Summary .
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- Finding Internet Information
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- One of the most important uses of a database program like this is the
- ability to search for specific information. When you know specifically
- what you are searching for, you want to use the Find First function:
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- The key to using the Find First function is to use this on the
- appropriate indexed field. If the item you are searching for is to be
- found in the description field, then you must make sure that you have
- the index set to "Description" or the search will produce undesirable
- results. If you are searching for something in a particular Category
- field, then "Category" must be set as the index. If you have no indexes
- assigned, this icon will be dimmed and unavailable. Go to "Indexes"
- under the File menu to add indexes to the database.
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- When you select the Find First function, you will be asked to fill in
- box called "Key Lookup" which look like this:
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- The term "Key Lookup" means that the search will be made on a particular
- indexed field.
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- For instance, you might use the Find First function to locate the first
- instance of "Governmental" in the field "Description". The look-up is
- almost instantaneous no matter what the size of the database is. You
- will see the particular Internet site that matches the search item
- presented to you.
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- If you were to search for "Governmental Agencies" , you will notice that
- there is not an exact match, so the search function finds the first
- match that comes close to the search criteria. The Internet site
- presented to you may be titled "Government Agency" instead. The message
- at the bottom of the screen will tell you that an exact match was not
- found.
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- When you are not sure of the exact word or terms that you want to search
- for, then you can use the "Group Find" function to find all of the
- records that are close to your search word or phrase.
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- This function will not only find the first occurrence of a specified term,
- but will goup all of the files in the database that match the search
- criteria. You can then work with these as a subset of the whole database.
- To return to the use of the whole database you can click on the icon, and
- it will no longer be depressed. You can then resume working with the entire
- database as desired.
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- There are several important things to know about using the "Group Find"
- function.
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- For the "Group Find", you will be asked to fill out a "Group Display"
- dialog box, like the one above. By simply clicking on the desired field
- to search on, then the operator (usually the "LIKE" operator), then
- entering a value and selecting "Ok" on the bottom button, you will have
- designated a search formula by which records will be found.
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- In the example above, Description is clicked on, then "LIKE", and then
- the word "movie" is entered into the value box. The button at the bottom
- of the screen will say "Value" on it. When the word "movie" is entered,
- the Value button is clicked and the button changes to "Ok". Clicking on
- this button again will start the search.
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- If you know exactly what you want to find, just enter the word, by
- itself, like "movie". However, if you want to find all sites that have
- the word movie, or movies anywhere in the description, then the use of
- the wildcard * is helpful. By entering the value as *movie* you will
- find a much broader range of sites that have to do with that topic.
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- After the first site is found, the search will stop on that particular
- Internet site. If you press the Fast Forward icon at this time, then the
- search will continue through the whole database. Once it is finished
- searching, it is interesting to look at the group of sites collected by
- going to the Table View. It takes a few moments to display the table,
- but it helps you to see what your search has produced. Again, when you
- press on the Group Find icon, it will no longer be in the depressed
- position and you will be returned to the entire database.
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- As tempting as it may be, do not use the other symbols and numbers for
- your searches as you will not get usable results. The equal sign is
- intended for mathematic functions that are used to search on, not
- applicable in this database.
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- Entering Internet Information
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- The Form View is the mode that you will use when you are entering
- Internet information into the database. Select the Add icon to begin a
- new page. If the page already exists, simply click the mouse on the
- desired field and enter data. Then press the Enter key to go to the
- other fields. You can enter data into the other fields or just
- repeatedly press the Enter key until you leave the form. You will be
- asked if you want to save your information.
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- IMPORTANT NOTE: If you do not press Enter to leave the form, you must
- select the Save icon to save your work before you move to other pages of
- the database, or it will be as if you never entered the information.
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- If you use the Table View to enter information, you must first select
- the Add icon to add a new page, or the Change icon to modify information
- already present. When you have completed your data entry, you must
- select the Save icon to save your work.
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- Importing Data: One of the ways that you can quickly add Internet
- information to the database is to import information. By selecting
- "Import" from the File menu, you can add information from a specially
- prepared text file. First of all, the text file must be pure ASCII,
- meaning there must be no embedded control codes in the file like many
- word processors insert. Usually a word processor has the ability to save
- text as plain text or ASCII format. Text editors generally save the text
- as ASCII text.
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- The preparation of the text file is simple. All you have to do is put
- the Internet Site Description and Address on the same line, separated by
- an "@" sign (without the quotes). The description should come first,
- followed by the address like this:
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- The Internet Pearls Index@http://www.execpc.com/~wmhogg
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- If you are including Category and Notes information, then you need to
- place them in the order Description, Address, Category, and Notes, each
- separated by the "@" symbol. Each line begins a new page, so all
- information for one site must be on one line.
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- When you select "Import" from the file menu, you will be shown a dialog
- box in which you should indicate which file you want to import. It is
- best to try this with a few records in one text file, so that if there
- are any mistakes in preparing the file, only a few records will have to
- be deleted to rectify the problem.
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- Utilities
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- There are several useful utilities in the Internet Site Blaster. The
- most useful Utility is the Export command, found under the File Menu.
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- The Export function allows you to copy Internet information from the
- program to your hard disk. It allows you to select which Internet Sites
- to export by entering a search term or phrase, such as "game". The
- program then looks through the database and selects all of the sites
- that have "game" in their Description field, and copies them to a file
- you specify on your hard disk, such as "game.txt". Just as with other
- search functions in this program, the results are usually better when
- you add a wildcard symbol, *, to each end of the word or phrase.
- Entering " *game* " , instead of just "game", will find the term "game"
- no matter where it appears in the Description field.
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- The resulting text file will contain entries such as this:
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- 3-D/Virtual Reality Games@http://www.cts.com/~pcs/3d.htm
- Crafts, Hobbies, and Games@http://tezcat.com/web/hobbies.html
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- This is the format that the program's utilities in the registered
- version use to convert the Internet information into Netscape Bookmarks
- or Mosaic Hotlists. The Export function lets you select information to
- copy from Site Blaster based on keywords. Try using the Export function
- with search terms such as *HTML*, *Game*, *Book*, or *Fun*.
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- A very important utility is the built-in text editor that can be
- selected from the menu or by pressing the [F8] function key.
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- From the text editor you can open text files that contain Internet
- information that you want to add to the database. You can also
- cut-and-paste information from the database to the text editor and save
- this in a text file.
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- When using the cut and paste method of adding information to a text
- file, you select the information by holding the left mouse key down and
- dragging it across the desired text in the database field. This will
- mark the text to be copied. Then go to the Edit menu item and select
- "Copy". The information is then saved to the clipboard for you to copy
- into the text editor or other Windows applications, such as your WWW
- browser, if it allows.
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- Certain browsers do not allow direct pasting into their program from the
- Windows Clipboard, such as Netscape. Instead, you have to import the
- site information into the bookmarks. The Registered version of the
- program includes a utility to convert information from Internet Site
- Blaster into Netscape (tm) Bookmark format. The same utility can be used
- with the Mosaic (tm) WWW browser as well.
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- If you are pasting into the text editor, the next step is to set the
- focus to the text editor by clicking the mouse within the text editor
- window, and then press the keys CTRL-V to paste the information from the
- clipboard.
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- The Table View is particularly helpful here because you can highlight
- all of the fields for one site on a single line and then copy the
- information to the clipboard from all of the fields at once. You
- highlight a site in the Table View by using the Up and Down arrow keys
- to position the bar over the site you want to copy. Then go to the Edit
- Menu and select "Copy".
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- The other utilities include functions to tell you about the Status of
- the file and of the system. You can close the window after the report is
- displayed by double-clicking on the window control in the upper left
- corner of the report.
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- You can also perform displays of any directory you choose as well as
- perform common file functions such as copy, rename, display text files,
- etc.
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- Menu Command Summary
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- FILE:
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- Print - Print current page info.
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- Print Setup - Choose printer options.
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- Page Setup - Specify page format.
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- Indexes - Allows you to add or remove field indexes.
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- Import - Import Ascii-delimited file into database.
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- Export - Export Site Blaster information to a Text file.
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- Exit - Quit program.
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- EDIT:
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- Cut - Remove marked information from a field and place it on the Windows
- clipboard.
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- Copy - Copy marked information from a field and place it on the Windows
- clipboard.
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- Paste - Place the contents of the Windows clipboard at the cursor position
- in a field or the text editor (Use Ctrl-V to paste in Text Editor.
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- Delete - Remove marked text permanently.
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- Layout - Change the width of the Description field in the Table View. Use the mouse to adjust
- the width and then click.
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- VIEW:
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- Table - Show data in Table format.
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- Form - Show data in Form style. This is the default view.
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- DATA:
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- Add - Add a new blank page to enter new Internet information.
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- Change - Modify the information on the present page.
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- Save - Save the present page to file.
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- Remove - Delete the present (Current) record, or a Group of records
- matching a specified set of criteria. You will need to fill out the
- Filter Dialog box to specify which records to delete. The procedure is
- the same as in Group Find, except that these records will be removed,
- instead of grouped together.
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- UTILITIES:
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- Text Editor - Edit text files from within the program. Paste Internet
- information from the clipboard into the Text Editor.
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- Status - Gives information on the status of the the file and on the
- system.
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- Directory - View any directory from within the program.
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- Files - Perform file operations from with the program.
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- OPTIONS:
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- Icon Bar - Set the position of the Icon Bar.
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- Status Bar - Toggle the Status Bar on and off.
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- Selection Bar - Set the position of the Selection Bar
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- System - Change or set the working directory. The other settings should not
- be modified.
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- Display - Set the display font size. The other settings should not be
- modified.
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- Registration Benefits
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- 1. Put the power of the Internet at your fingertips. Search over 30,000
- Internet Sites in the Registered database with descriptions and
- addresses, showing how these sites can be reached. By using the Windows
- clipboard, or the Export command, you can copy information from Site
- Blaster for use with your favorite WWW browser.
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- 2. With Registration, you will also receive a utility to convert the
- Internet Site Blaster site information into Bookmarks that can be
- imported into the your Netscape (tm) browser. This way you can export
- Internet Sites from Site Blaster and make them immediately usable by
- your Netscape WWW program. The utility will also convert site
- information into Mosaic (tm) Web Browser Hot Lists.
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- 3. Receive "The Internet Primer", a Windows Help file that bursts with
- useful information on numerous Internet topics including Searching the
- Internet, Internet Starting Points, Using HTML, Designing Web Pages,
- Accessing Free-Nets, Software Libraries, Internet Tutorials and Guides,
- Internet Access Providers, Helpful Computer Magazines on the Internet,
- What's New, What's Cool, What's Hot, Corporate Computing, and a Complete
- Listing of the Virtual Libraries available on the Internet.
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- 4. Only the Registered version of Internet Site Blaster is continually
- edited and updated. To have the newest links and the latest updated site
- information, you'll need the Registered version. As the web grows, the
- sites are becoming more interesting and more entertaining. Only the
- Registered version will give you info on what is currently hot on the
- Internet.
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- 5. No shareware messages.
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- Even though the Registered database is extensive, it requires little
- disk space and maintains blazing search speed. You can print out the
- Order Form in the text file "Order.frm" that can be found in your Site
- Blaster directory.
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- Registration is only $38.00 (U.S.) plus S&H, for the full program, and
- only $25.00 plus S&H for the Site Blaster Lite, which is similar to the
- full program in every way except that the database is limited to 15,000
- Internet Sites.
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- Ordering
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- To order the Internet Site Blaster, simply fill out the form found in
- the file "Order.frm". Print this out and mail it with your payment to
- SoloTech Software. You will receive the most recent version of the
- program. While every effort will be made to mail your order quickly,
- please allow 7-14 days for delivery. For Credit Card orders see the
- information in the "Order.frm" file.
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- New! The Internet Site Blaster - Lite. Contains the same program
- features and registration benefits as the full program but has only
- 15,000 Internet Sites in the Database at a reduced price. See
- "Order.frm" for details.
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