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The Pool Manager (tm) Ver 2.0
A Sports Pool Organizer and Database
by Andy Kunz
Member, Association of Shareware Professionals
Copyright 1985, 1988, 1990 by Andy Kunz
American Systems
Post Office Box 604
LaGrange, IL 60525-0604
Whether it's the featured event at a private party or the regular
office pool, this program eliminates all the tedious work. All you
need to do is enter the basic information and results; THE POOL
MANAGER handles everything else. It has complete flexibility to
handle any combination of college and pro games - up to 18 games
and 120 participants in a single pool. All NFL teams are already
stored in the program; just indicate the opponents. Version 2.0
now enables you to optionally maintain season long standings for up
to 140 people, utilize a tiebreaker, and determine winning teams by
applying the point spread. THE POOL MANAGER has over 22 pages of
clearly written documentation that describe each feature of the
program, complete with examples of how to use it.
The following four files constitute The Pool Manager (tm):
README DOC General information and initialization instructions
POOLMGR DOC Complete documentation for operating The Pool Manager
NFLPOOL EXE The Pool Manager Program
REGFORM Registration form
These four files contain the entire program and totally complete
documentation. Nothing has been withheld pending registration as
you may find with shareware authors who are not members of the
Association of Shareware Professionals. This program is complete
for your evaluation. If you do find it useful, purchase it. The
registration is $25.
To begin using The Pool Manager, perform the following steps:
1. Make a backup copy of The Pool Manager distribution disk (using
the DOS diskcopy command) and put the original in a safe place.
2. Print out the documentation by following these steps:
A. Put your backup disk into the "A" drive.
B. Set your printer to top of form.
C. Be sure you have adequate paper ready. The User's
Guide is over 22 pages long.
D. In response to the A> enter the following:
COPY POOLMGR.DOC PRN
Margins have been set to enable you to bind this User's Guide in
a three ring or report folder.
3. Create a working disk:
A. Format a disk using the /S option.
B. Copy NFLPOOL.EXE onto this disk.
4. Start the program by entering: NFLPOOL with your Working Disk in
the "A" drive. Please take time to read through the User's Guide
before running your first pool. Good Luck!