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TELIX is a great communications package. Hats off to Colin Sampaleanu
and company at EXIS, Inc. for the really wonderful job they've
done...and are doing. Throughout T-FIG and its documentation you'll
find multiple references to TELIX and EXIS, Inc. TELIX is a
copyrighted (c) program.
While TELIX is truly a great communications program, like anything
new, it may be hard for the new user to properly set up. Although it
comes with most of the configuration settings the way you need them to
be, changing these can sometimes be confusing.
I've spent some time reading the TELIX users echo available on some
OPUS/FIDO bulletin boards and noticed that most new users have the
same problems. Unfalteringly, the same questions get repeated over and
over again. The typical response from more seasoned users is to, "Read
the full manual." That's well and good, but if you're new to
telecommunications, the jargon may seem like gibberish to you. This
leaves you in the lousy position of having read the darn thing but,
still not understanding what to do. T-FIG solves that problem.
Also, I can't even begin to count the times that I needed a tidbit of
info from the manual, exited TELIX, loaded the thing into an editor,
List, Browse, etc., found what I needed, change back to the TELIX
directory, and finally, reran TELIX. Now, for those with lots of
memory, this problem doesn't exist...but, it did for me. T-FIG gets
around that by providing a quick reference to the TELIX documentation.
Just take a look at the TIPS section.
T-FIG is designed with the beginner in mind. It allows the new user
of TELIX to have easy access to the configuration information needed
to make TELIX more easily used. It's not necessary to remember any
commands to use T-FIG...it's completely automatic.
In many cases the information you need for the most widely used
applications is explained in T-FIG. Section 5: TIPS and HINTS
contains stuff that causes most new users problems. If you have a
particular problem, it's most likely here. If not, read the RTFM
(Read The Full Manual)!
...and now, as they say, a word from our sponsor...
** I M P O R T A N T **
A word from Gene...
What follows is NOT a plea for your pity, but as old badge number 714 used
to say on the Dragnet TV show, "Just the facts, maam." I am a person
disabled with Multiple Sclerosis. I want to suppliment my meager fixed
income ( which typically runs out the 3rd week of the month) by writing
shareware.
Now, I know that among all the type of sharware that's available, this type
is probably the hardest to get paid for...i.e., information.
I really hope you will seriously consider registering this program...it
represents many, many hours of research on my part. And, your registration
(donation?) is the way I have chosen to attempt to augment my income.
You should have these files as the full T-FIG set:
1. TF.SLC This file is the main program that uses all the
other files.
2. TFC.MNU The Configuration Menu file.
TFCF.SCN Filename configuration file.
TFCG.SCN General configuration file.
TFCM.SCN Modem configuration file.
TFCT.SCN Terminal configuration file.
3. TFT.MNU TIPS Menu file.
TFTA.SCN ASCII TIPS.
TFTC.SCN Configuration TIPS.
TFTD.SCN Dialing TIPS.
TFTF.SCN Filename TIPS.
TFTG.SCN General TIPS.
TFTM.SCN Modem TIPS.
TFTP.SCN Protocol TIPS.
TFTS.SCN Screen TIPS.
TFTW.SCN Write TIPS.
4. TFI.SCN Index file.
5. T-FIG.DOC Read it. It explains everything...it's not very
long.
6. README.1ST This file.
If you find any problem using T-FIG or have any suggestions, please
let me know. You can do that through U.S. mail to:
Eugene A. Zeak, Jr.
2342 Spring Oaks Circle
Sarasota, FL 34234
(813) 351-4953