home
***
CD-ROM
|
disk
|
FTP
|
other
***
search
/
Libris Britannia 4
/
science library(b).zip
/
science library(b)
/
COMMUNIC
/
COMMUTIL
/
1235.ZIP
/
READ.ME!
< prev
next >
Wrap
Text File
|
1990-09-19
|
9KB
|
243 lines
LATE-BREAKING NEWS
from the author of Qanalyst
(As of September 18, 1990)
NEW REGISTRATION OPTIONS
You can now dial an 800 number to register Qanalyst. Call the
Public (software) Library at 800-2424-PSL and say you want to buy
a copy of Qanalyst. If you have questions or need some technical
support, please call Barn Owl Software at 618-632-7345. We'll be
glad to speak with you.
You can use Visa or MasterCard whether you register through us
or through PsL. PsL also takes American Express.
Barn Owl Software now offers a CompuServe "IntroPak" with each
registration. It waives the regular $40 signup fee and gives you
a $15 credit on top of it. If you've already registered and want
an IntroPak, call us at 618-632-7345. We'll set you right up.
QMODEM V4.2 AND INTERNAL ZMODEM
The debut of Qmodem v4.2 brings with it an internal Zmodem
implementation. Qanalyst v2.05 handles it.
John Friel and I are happy to report all Qmodem/Qanalyst log
file control conflicts were resolved in Qmodem v4.1. You may run
Qanalyst from the Qmodem DOS shell without fear. Many thanx go
to John for developing a solution we could both live with. (As
some of you may you, John & I had been working to resolve this
for more than a year.)
QMODEM V4.2 VARIABLE DATE/TIME FORMATS
Qanalyst v2.05 cannot properly handle all instances of the Qmodem
v4.2 date/time format capability. This normally doesn't affect
Americans because 'mm/dd/yy' and 'hh:mm:ss' are their perennial
favorites. If you change Qmodem's date/time formats, you need to
do something so Qanalyst understands your log files:
1. Invoke Qanalyst with the new /Ddateform_timeform option so it
knows what to do. Both the dateform and timeform strings
must be exactly eight characters long if you wish to use this
option. We repeat, your date and time format strings must
each be exactly eight characters long!
2. Use the new QMLOGCVT program (included) to change your log
files so Qanalyst can read them. Type "QMLOGCVT ?" for
instructions on how to use the program.
"CURRENT CALL" ANALYSIS
Qanalyst v2.05 offers "current call" analysis. You can now
learn the cost of a call even if you're still online with another
computer. This works ONLY if you use the /BL command line
option.
You can actually get Qanalyst to "pop up" over Qmodem during
the current call if you want to have a Qmodem-like window. You
need to use the /BL command line, of course. Set your configura-
tion file so you request a detailed report and no U/D report, and
make sure you send the report to your screen (not to a file). Go
to the Utility Options menu and set the "Always print a summary"
option to No. Now, when you call on Qanalyst from within Qmodem,
the program will "pop up" and give you the information in a nice,
clean window. Enjoy!
I encourage you to use the command-line option "/T:1" (see
Qanalyst manual). This will considerably speed up the analysis
process. And remember, small log files go faster than large
ones.
Qanalyst's "current call" analysis is not as powerful as it
would be under the Call Data Standard. CDS is a way for communi-
cations programs to interact with phone bill analyzers. Qmodem
uses a proprietary, non-CDS methodology at this time. See below
for news about the new Operator program under development.
BUG REPORTS
If you find any bugs in the program (major or minor), please
leave a message on our support BBS at (618) 398-5703. Thanx!
EXTERNAL PROTOCOLS
Many Qanalyst users wonder why they can't get reports on files
transferred with external protocols. The answer: Qmodem doesn't
record what happens during an external protocol transfer. See
appendix section D.2 of the manual for further details. For some
good news, look below for information on how Qmodem will someday
resolve this conflict.
THE QANALYST.DOC FILE
QANADOCS.COM has replaced QANALYST.DOC on distribution disks
to make Qanalyst fit on a 360k floppy disk. QANADOCS.COM will
create the QANALYST.DOC file when you type "QANADOCS" at the DOS
prompt.
MANUAL ERRATA
Qanalyst manuals up to v2.03 claimed you might have major
problems if you tried to use the program from a Qmodem DOS shell.
This potential disaster was resolved as of the release of Qmodem
v4.1 (see above).
── page 2 ──
Version 2.05 has an expanded "current call" analysis function.
See details above.
Qanalyst manuals up to v2.03 claimed you would need at least
190k of memory. You now need just 155k. Please remember, this
is a bare minimum! Qanalyst "grows" while it analyzes your phone
bills, and it will terminate with an error message if it runs out
of available memory.
Barn Owl Software now offers a 30-day money back guarantee on
Qanalyst, no questions asked. You must return all materials in
good condition to receive a refund.
We now test Qanalyst under both the COMMAND.COM and 4DOS.COM
command processors. If you have problems running Qanalyst under
4DOS, give us a call.
We know of no other errors needing to be mentioned here. If
you find something wrong, please leave a message about it on our
support BBS at (618) 398-5703. Thanx!
QANALYST V1.0 USERS
Please read the WHATSNEW.DOC file. Better yet, just print it
out ── it's only two pages long.
MAKE BIG PHONE-RATE FILES?
No!!! Keep phone-rate records only for phone numbers which
are an EXCEPTION to the defaults. The "Helpful Hints" section of
the manual goes into detail about this. Create default area-code
records whenever you can. If that won't do, then create default
prefix records. If THAT won't do, then and only then should you
create a record for a specific number.
The Append-from-phone-log-files menu command should be used
with caution. Consult the manual before you use it.
THE INCLUDED FILES
QANALYST.PRF is a "starter" phone-rate data file containing
the 1990-91 AT&T holiday schedule and a default area-code record
for toll free "800" numbers.
The SAMPLE.* files let you try Qanalyst on the spot, even if
you haven't started a log file of your own. Type "SAMPLE" at the
DOS prompt, press the ENTER key, and have fun.
"OPERATOR" COMING SOON
I'm working on another program, "Operator", which is similar
to Qanalyst. The big difference is it reads log files conforming
to the powerful new Call Data Standard. CDS dictates standard
methods for communications programs to keep a record of the calls
they make.
── page 3 ──
Operator will also include a powerful TSR voice call auto-
dialer. It takes only 6k of memory (that's right, 6k!) due to
complex swapping techniques and will be a godsend to Qmodem users
who always wanted to dial voice calls with their modems and keep
a log of their voice calls.
John Friel is among the many who are committed to switching to
CDS. Friel recently said "we expect to switch to CDS with the
release of Qmodem 5.0." You can read more about this standard in
the new book "Dr. File Finder's Guide To Shareware", published by
Osborne/McGraw-Hill.
If you think Qanalyst is a powerful program, just wait until
you see Operator. You'll be impressed. Operator will debut at
$49, but Qanalyst users who register before January 31, 1991 get
a free Operator registration.
── page 4 ──