home
***
CD-ROM
|
disk
|
FTP
|
other
***
search
/
Hall of Fame
/
HallofFameCDROM.cdr
/
wp4
/
nova100.doc
< prev
next >
Wrap
Text File
|
1991-02-25
|
3KB
|
72 lines
NOVA v1.0 by NOVA-1 (Omniverse) Registration $ 79.95
WORD FEB91 NOVA GALAXY TEXT EDITOR GALAXY
FILES: nova-wp.sdn
New to SDN
NOVA is a unique word processor that is easy to learn and
use, yet has all the powerful features today's user demands.
NOVA gives you:
1. A modern interface similar to Microsoft Windows and OS/2
Presentation Manager. NOVA uses pulldown menus, dialog
boxes, multiple windows, and fully supports a mouse
(don't worry, it works great from the keyboard, too!).
2. Powerful editing features like multiple documents on
screen, cut and paste between documents, style sheets
for easy, consistent formatting, and much more!
3. 100,000 word spelling checker and 220,000 word thesaurus
by Microlytics (Registered version only). This is an
award winning combination unsurpassed in any other word
processor.
4. Headers and footers, proportional font support, and
automatic reformatting.
If all of this, including a modern Windows-style user
interface, is familiar to you, jump right in! After
NOVA is set up, just type NOVA from the DOS prompt to
begin. If you need help with a particular command or
action, just press F1 to access NOVA's context sensitive
help system.
In order to use NOVA you need the following:
1. An IBM PC or compatible.
2. 400K of system memory after DOS and other resident
software is loaded.
3. One floppy drive (3 1/2" or 5 1/4") -- A hard disk
is strongly recommended.
4. Any IBM compatible video display.
NOVA will work with any text mode monitor,
including special 132 column and 66 line display
modes. If your video adaptor has a special display
mode, use the utility provided by the manufacturer
to set this mode before starting NOVA.
5. DOS 2.1 or later.
6. A mouse. (optional)
7. A printer. (optional)
8. Basic familiarity with DOS.
You should know how to start your computer, how to
format and copy a floppy disk, and how to load and
run a program.
_____________________________________________________________
(SDA format (c)Copyright 1990 The SDN Project - SDNet/Works!)
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________