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Newsgroups: rec.music.gdead
From: "Michael E. Carver" <mcarver@techbook.com>
Subject: Announcing New DOS Tapers Electronic Database
Message-ID: <1993Jun18.051417.26899@uvaarpa.Virginia.EDU>
Sender: mmdf@uvaarpa.Virginia.EDU (Mail System)
Reply-To: mcarver@techbook.com
Organization: The Internet
Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1993 05:14:17 GMT
Lines: 46
Subj: G_TED20.EXE (Grateful T.E.D. v2.0 Taper's Electronic Database)
ftp SITE: gdead.berkeley.edu (/pub/gdead/ibm)
file NAME: g_ted20.exe (self extracting file)
AUTHOR: Michael E. Carver
EQUIPMENT: IBM compatible, Hard Drive recommended (or high-density floppy)
NEEDS: Deadicated tape collection
Type: Shareware
Grateful T.E.D. (Taper's Electronic Database) version 2.0 is a DOS
based database programmed specifically for DEALing with HARD TO
HANDLE Dead tape collections.
Features:
- Space for 22 song titles per entry
- Pull Down Menus
- Fast Entry of song titles (maintains a separate database of
readily available Dead tunes)
- Multiple supported indexes (Date, City, Venue, Source, Recording
Quality, Performance Quality, & Overall Quality) -- providing
quick retrieval of particular tape(s)
- Quickly locate tape(s) with a particular song title
- Ability to print out tape lists (all or selected tapes) -- 4
different formats
- Ability to print out to file or printer
- Quickly calculates statistics on average quality of collection +
total time
G_TED20.EXE is a self extracting file. To install from a floppy disk
(720k or greater), copy file to disk and log to drive, enter: G_TED20
To install, log to drive/directory that contains extracted files and
enter: INSTALL
Documentation: README.TXT and G_TED.DOC
**************************** Michael E. Carver *************************
Upside out, or inside down...False alarm the only game in town.
mcarver@techbook.COM Public Access User --- Not affiliated with TECHbooks
Public Access UNIX and Internet at (503) 220-0636 (1200/2400, N81)
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