\fs28 AreaCode is a program to make it easier to find where in the country
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\up0 a particular area code is, and
\fc1\cf1 vice versa. Operation is very simple. Enter the area code, or state you are interested in. The program will search a built in list of area codes and names, and display any matches.\
You do not need to properly capitalize nor do you need to complete the name. You can also use ? to represent any single character and * to represent zero or more characters. You can also use the brackets [] to specify a set or range of characters. Use the backslash to escape any of these characters.\
All of the following will display the same results:\
California == Calif == calif == CaLiFoRnIa == Calif*a\
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\fs36\fc1\cf1 Changes from 1.0\
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\fs28\fc1\cf1 There were a report that 1.0 would not work under NeXTSTEP 3.0. AreaCode 1.1 works under NeXTSTEP 3.0 without problem.\
The application icon and InfoPanel have been enhanced.\
When you search an areacode using services, the application is now figures out what portion of the selection represents the areacode. For instance, if you select the entire phone number "(702) 792 6799" it will only look for 702\
When a search from services fails, a message is displayed, and the application beeps.\
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\fs36 A word about the raw data:\
\fs28 The source for these numbers was a file I found on the Internet. There was no author information. Some of it is slightly out of date, as it is pre spring 1990. If anyone notices any discrepancies, let me know and I will fix them.\
\fs36 Contacting the Author.\
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I can recieve NeXTMail at
\f1\b karl@ensuing.com
\f0\b0 but please keep any attachments small. I'm also on Compuserve and hang around the NeXT Forum as