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METZ Phones September 9, 1990
METZ Software Support (206)-641-4525
P.O. Box 6042 Sales 1-800-447-1712
Bellevue, Wa., 98008-0042, U.S.A. International (206) 641-4525
Fax (206) 644-6026
GEnie: A.METZ Compuserve: [73567,1637]
Overview
METZ Phones is a personal/customer information manager for Microsoft
Windows. With Phones you can maintain lists of names, addresses, phone
numbers, and notes. If you have a Hayes compatible modem, Phones can
automatically dial your phone. Several print options are included as well.
We are currently developing online help documentation, and hope to
make it available in the near future.
Non-registered users
This release is a demonstration version and as such is not to be
sold. Phones may only be distributed for free (or at cost) as the
following group of files: PHONES.EXE, PHONES.DOC, PHONES.XLM, METZ.ORD,
APPS.WRI. These files may not be modified in any way.
Use for purposes other than evaluation requires payment of the
registration fee. Once you register and receive a license number you are
automatically allowed to upgrade to future releases. It is important
that you register this application to help insure continued support and
development. Our intention is to provide useful, user-friendly
applications at a low cost, and your support helps make that possible.
All available functionality is enabled in this version to provide
you the ability to effectively evaluate this application.
Ordering information is included in the file METZ.ORD or available
by contacting METZ Software. All orders will receive a disk containing
the latest versions of our products.
Using Phones
If you have trouble dialing a number, make sure that your configuration
is correctly set. Phone numbers are not validated and are assumed to be in
a Hayes compatable format. Please do not set the dialing prefix to
ATDT or ATDP as this prefix is automatically set by Phones when dialing
a number. The dialing prefix is meant to allow you to issue Hayes
commands prior to dialing such as speaker control, etc. See your
modem reference manual for the Hayes commands available.
The filesize of a phone list is limited to about 50-60K (check the
dos filesize) which should be sufficient for average usage. But, you
can create as many separate Phones files as you want, and my find your
phone lists more manageable this way. For example, you could break
your list into files alphabetically or categorically.
We have tried to be as consistent with Microsoft Windows interface
specifications as possible. Please see the Microsoft Windows User's Guide
for more information regarding the Windows interface.
Your comments and suggestions are always welcome, and help make
this application a better product.
Information in this document is subject to change without notice
and does not represent any commitment on the part of METZ Software. No
warranties of any kind are associated with this product.
Thank you for your support.
------------ METZ Phones version history ------------------
Hints
* Place the name of your Phones file in your WIN.INI 'Load' line,
i.e. load C:\WINDOWS\PHONES.PHO. This will automatically icon Phones
with that file. Plus, the file is not actually loaded by Phones
until the icon is opened, saving time and memory.
Version 3.4
* You can now use the Enter key within the Address and Notes fields
in the various Phones dialog boxes. Ctrl Enter works as well.
While the Common User Access specification defined CTRL ENTER as
the mechanism within which you are to add a newline to a multiline
field, it is not obvious or intuitive, because of this, we have
decided to support the enter key within these fields.
* Pulldown menus have been added to the following dialogs:
Add Entry
Modify Entry
Dial
The pulldown menu contains Undo and Clipboard functions.
* Phones now abbreviates it's title bar while iconic. This should
improve the icon appearance under Windows 3.0.
* Phones will now detect if there is no dialtone when dialing.
* The Control-User dialog now allows you to specify the default
action to perform when you double click on an entry with the mouse.
* The Dial Pad now supports alpha-numeric phone numbers.
* If you make changes to a phone number on the Dialing dialog,
Phones will ask you if you want to save those changes when you
select exit.
* Phones did not work with some older or non-standard Hayes
compatible modems. This version now should work on a wider
variety of Hayes "compatible" modems. The performance of the
dialing process has been improved as well.
* An option to display various area codes and country codes has been
added to the File menu. The values can be sorted numerically or
alphabetically.
* Printer Setup and Exit have been added to the File menu.
* The configuration dialog will ignore the preliminary modem command
if it is set to ATDT or ATDP as this is already automatically
generated by the dialing process.
* It was possible to encounter a system error using a large Phones
file (about 64K) under Windows 3.0. Phones will now display
a message stating that the maximum number of entries has been
reached instead of failing. One other system error problem was
fixed as well.
Version 3.31
* The Merge option was resizing Phones to the screen position of
the file being merged (if a Phones 3.3 file). Merge now does
not affect the current screen position.
* The width of the main listbox has been made slightly narrower
when running under Windows 3.0 to prevent display of extranious
characters.
Version 3.3
* This version is compatible with Windows 2.x and 3.0.
* Phones now can dial a number via DDE. A sample macro for Excel
is included (PHONES.XLM). Be sure that you have configured your
modem with Phones.
When using Microsoft Excel, load PHONES.XLM, then, to dial a number,
select a cell in your spreadsheet which contains a phone number and
press CTRL+D (Control D). Phones will then begin the process of
dialing the number. A dialog box will appear asking you to pickup
the phone. Press OK after the number has been dialed and your
phone is off hook.
* A preliminary modem command has been added to the Control Modem
dialog. This field can be set to a modem command you wish to
have sent just before Phones dials a number. For example, some
users need to turn the speaker on, so they would place ATM1 in
this field, and Phones will issue an ATM1 to the modem before
dialing. Other possible uses would be for volume control.
See your modem reference manual for the command options and
syntax. Note, only certain commands are useful for this option.
The ATDP or ATDT commands are automatically added to a
phone numbers when dialing, and are not intended to be placed
in this field.
Is there a need for a post dialing modem command option?
* Several modifications have been made to improve the dialing process
and modem compatibilities.
* Phones now saves it's screen position with each of your files.
After sizing or positioning Phones to your liking, select
Save to have Phones store the screen position with the current file
being used.
Previous versions of Phones saved only one position regardless of
the number of files in use.
* The size of the notes has been increased from 300 characters to a
maximum of 600.
* Phones will now dial phone numbers containing characters. Each
character is translated to the corresponding number on a normal
phone dial pad before dialing. (i.e. 555-SNOW will be dialed
as 555-7669) The characters can be upper or lower case.
* A 'Print 4 Columns' button has been added to the Print dialog.
Selecting this button will cause Phones to print a condensed
4 column listing of each name and with the three phone numbers.
* DialPad has been added to the Dial Menu. The Dial Pad is useful
for speed dialing temporary numbers.
* The Print dialog now lets you specify extra blank lines, this
is useful when you are formatting output for labels, or want
extra lines between each persons information.
* The Print dialog now has a selection for printing Notes.
* The Dial dialog now has Save and Cancel buttons. Use Save to
save the information on the screen (some of the information is
changed automatically when you dial a number), and Cancel to
discard those changes. While dialing a number, the Cancel button
will disconnect the modem, rather than cancelling the dialog.
If you make changes to any of the first three phone numbers, Phones
will ask if you want to save those changes as well when Save is
selected. This is useful when you dial a number that has been
changed and you wish to update that information immediately.
* A 'Merge...' option has been added to the file menu. This option
allows you to combine data from another file with the currently
loaded file.
* A 'SideKick file...' option has been added to the file menu. This
option will create an output file that is compatible with the DOS
Sidekick application.
* When you select one of the buttons containing the letters of the
alphabet or press letters A thru Z, Phones will now scroll the first
selection found to the top of the listbox (if the selection was not
already visible).
* The Dial dialog will now dial a number when the focus is on a button
or phone number field and the enter key is pressed.
* The Dial dialog now has automated dialing. Depending on your modem,
the busy signal will be detected or Phones will disconnect from the
modem after 10-160 seconds of ringing. You can now pick up your phone
at any time before or during the dialing process.
* The dialog screens for add/update/delete of names have been resized
to fit on CGA screens.
* Phones will now parse a file containing comma separated values.
Use a file extension of .CSV so that Phones will know that the file
is of this type. (This is also a convention used by Microsoft Excel.)
Records are terminated by a Carriage Return, and each comma causes
Phones to skip to the next field. The address is broken up into 4
separate fields so that Phones can parse it correctly.
Examples:
name,home,work,other,address,address,address,address,notes,date,time,calls
name,home,work,,address,address,address,,notes
Phones will also output a file of this format if the filename you
save to has an extension of ".CSV". The output process replaces
existing comma's, line feeds, and carriage returns with spaces before
placing comma's between the fields.
* The dial dialog now displays the notes and allows you to update them
while you are making a call.
* The Paste option was not setting an internal modification flag which
in some instances would not ask if you wanted to save the changes to
your file.
Version 3.22
* Auto-Save now allows you to exit gracefully if the file is blank.
Version 3.21
* Print to a file was missing the linefeed when the phone number is
blank.
Version 3.2
* Versions 3.0 & 3.1 contain a minor bug where the time and number of
calls are not saved correctly. That problem is now fixed.
* The Control/User selection now has an 'Auto-Save file' checkbox.
When this is checked, Phones will automatically save your file instead
of asking you if you want to save the changes. Uncheck it when you
don't want to save changes.
* The Dial dialog has been modified so that the available phone numbers
appear in edit fields, and the buttons which dial the numbers appear
to their left. This was done so that laptop users can remove an area
code before dialing a number when they are within that area code.
Changes made to the phone numbers on this screen are not saved.
* The phone numbers on the Dial dialog now appear with the dialing
prefix attached.
* If no filename is passed to Phones via the command line, Phones will
look for a file named "PHONES.PHO" in the current path and display
it if found.
* If you select 'use Find criteria' on the Print dialog, the Find
dialog will appear if not present.
Version 3.1
* A Print with find option allows you to print only names which meet
the current Find criteria. You can place a keyword in the notes
and then use that keyword to print only those names. This option is
part of the Print selection and requires that Find dialog be active
so that Print can obtain the current Find criteria.
* The clipboard is now supported. You can transfer complete records
between instances of Phones, or paste the name and address into
another Windows application, such as Write.
* The clipboard can be used to move/copy values between edit fields in
dialog boxes. Use Shift Delete to cut, Shift Insert to paste.
* Phones will now remember it's last position and size for it's first
instance, unless it is Zoomed or Iconed. Subsequent instances use
the default position provided by Windows.
* Dialing prefix - several users requested this feature. Useful when
you have a telephone line that always requires a prefix. (i.e. '9,')
This value can be set via the Control - Modem pulldown.
* Several users have requested font support within Phones. By printing
to a file and loading that file into your word processor, the font
possibilities are endless!
Version 3.0
* The file format has been changed so that more information can be
maintained with each entry. Phones will automatically convert your
old file to this new format. (When you save the file it will
assume the new format.)
* Each name may now have:
- Up to three phone numbers.
- Up to 300 characters of notes (including carriage returns).
* The date and time of the last call is now logged with each name.
* The address information is now in one single edit field.
* The address and notes fields allow carriage returns.
* The Find option allows two search strings. You may specify that
both fields must be found in a record. The entire record is searched,
including notes.
* Menu items which require a selection are greyed when no record is
selected.
* The Control menu now has a User selection. You may specify the
titles to be used with each of the three phone numbers allowed,
and specify the default action for the enter key.
* When Dial is selected, a dialog box now appears. Each phone number
available for the name is displayed as a pushbutton. Simply select
the button containing the number you wish to dial. You may enter
an optional number in the edit next to the 'Dial->' push button.
Press the 'Dial->' button to dial that number.
* A Status option has been added to the File menu. Status will
display the number of entries you have in your current phone
list and the number of characters currently used.
* The print routine is fairly flexible, but your input regarding
desired output would be appreciated. The notes are not printed
by this version. Any suggestions on a format?
Version 2.2
* We have added a licensing interface which will allow registered
users to obtain free updates. Once you register and receive a
license number you are automatically allowed to upgrade to future
releases. It is now important that you register this application
to help insure continued support and development. Our intention is
to provide useful, user-friendly applications at a low cost, and your
support helps make that possible.
* IMPORTANT NOTE FOR USERS WHO HAVE RECEIVED REGISTERED APPLICATIONS:
You may obtain a FREE license number by:
Sending a self-addressed stamped envelope to METZ Software, or
contacting Art Metz via Genie mail (A.METZ) or Compuserve mail
(73567,1637).
* The Help menu has been set up to contain the following:
Licensing Info - information regarding the application license.
Enter License Number - method with which you enter a license number.
About - copyright info.
* The Find option now is modeless. That is, you can keep it active
while you are using Phones, which makes it easy to switch between
Find and normal activity.
* The listbox now has a maximum width of the combined name and phone number.
* The Page Setup menu item has been combined with the Print menu item.
You can now additionally specify the number of copies and/or reroute the
output to a file. The output file can then be pulled into your word
processor where you can manipulate it (fonts, etc) into a customized
format.