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- BirdData 3.11 <ASP>
- Bird Breeders database/record-keeping program.
-
- Print this file for program instructions.
-
- ⌐1991-1996 All rights reserved
-
- _______
- By Don Bradner ____|__ | (R)
- Arcata Pet --| | |-------------------
- 600 F Street | ____|__ | Association of
- Arcata, CA 95521 | | |_| Shareware
- |__| o | Professionals
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- Compuserve: 76130,1007
- America OnLine: DBirdMan Forum KeyWord: ArcataPet
- Internet: dbirdman@arcatapet.com
- http://www.arcatapet.com
-
- Contents of this file:
-
- A. Note to users of BirdData 2.x
- I. Program Description
- II. Program Requirements
- III. Installation
- IV. Getting Started
- V. Files that make up BirdData
- VI. Troubleshooting
- VII. Getting future upgrades
- VIII. Registration and distribution
- IX. ASP Ombudsman Statement
-
- A. NOTE TO USERS OF BIRDDATA 2.X.
- This version of BirdData uses a completely different file
- structure from previous versions. It is possible to run
- BirdData 3 and a previous version simultaneously without
- harm. It is recommended that version 3.x be installed to a
- completely different directory than 2.x, so that files don't
- get "jumbled."
-
- There is a conversion program (convert.exe) included to convert
- 2.x files to 3.x format. The conversion program installs to
- your BDATA3 directory along with the rest of the files, so it
- may be run later. If the conversion is run after data has been
- entered in 3.x format, THE NEW DATA WILL BE OVERWRITTEN.
- Consequently, the conversion should only be done once. Your
- version 2.x data will not be disturbed by the conversion
- process.
-
- If you are a registered user of an older version, there is no
- charge to upgrade. If, after installing version 3.x you see the
- shareware "nag" screen, it means that the SETUP program did not
- find the version 2 registration key. You need to manually copy
- the key (BDATAREG.KEY) from your version 2 directory or the
- distribution diskette to the version 3 directory. In most
- cases SETUP will take care of this automatically.
-
- I. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION.
- BirdData is a custom database for the types of records useful
- to bird keepers. The program is oriented towards the
- needs of Parrot breeders, but may be useful to pet owners as
- well.
-
- Bird records include identification information, fields for 6
- items of user-defined data, and weight/journal for up to 2000
- lines. Weight information may be shown graphically for
- individual birds and various groupings of birds. Bird records
- are placed in user-defined groups.
-
- There is a search function for bird records that allows
- searching for a text string among any of the identification
- items or the six user-defined items.
-
- A handy daily-weigh function will locate all babies that are a
- specific age or less on a specific date, and allow weights and
- comments for that date to be entered. This is useful both for
- daily entering of data, or for entering groups of paper-written
- info maintained on a per day basis.
-
- Pair data includes identification information, information on
- bird origins, free-form date-stamped diary entries, and ongoing
- egglaying data. The program will calculate hatchdates, based
- on user input or prior data.
-
- Pet data was maintained separately in previous versions, but is
- integrated with the rest of the bird data in version 3.0.
-
- Most records and lists may be printed to provide permanent
- records.
-
- Full documentation is included in the form of a Windows Help
- file. When you desire help, press your F1 function key for
- context-sensitive help, or press the help key if you are in a
- dialog box.
-
- II. Program requirements.
-
- BirdData requires an IBM compatible 286 or better, running
- Windows 3.1, with at least 4 megs of RAM. A 386 with 8 megs or
- more is recommended. A mouse is required for some funtions.
- About 1 megs of hard-drive space is required to install, and each
- bird record will use about 2K of disk space initially and more
- as the data increases.
-
- III. Installation.
-
- If you obtained BirdData by downloading it from a computer
- Bulletin Board (BBS) or another online source, one necessary
- file may not have been included. You will need a file called
- VBRUN300.DLL, which is almost always available from any source
- that would have BirdData. On BBS systems the file will usually
- be called VBRUN300.ZIP or VBRUN3.ZIP. Registered versions
- obtained from the author should always include VBRUN300. If
- the file is included with the program it should be installed by
- the setup procedure; if it is independently obtained it should
- be unzipped and placed in your Windows\System Directory.
-
- To install BirdData, run the included setup program. If the
- program is on a floppy disk, you can use File/Run in the Program
- Manager and type a:bdsetup or b:bdsetup, whichever drive is involved.
- You can use the same technique to run setup from a directory on your
- hard drive by supplying the full path, such as c:\temp\bdsetup.
- Alternatively you can use File manager to find the files and
- double-click on BDSETUP.EXE.
-
- Windows 95 users can use the "Add/Remove Programs" item in the
- Control Panel to find and start BDSETUP.
-
- IV. Getting Started.
-
- The SETUP will create a "Bird" program group, with icons for
- the program and the various text files. Double-click the
- BirdData icon to start the program.
-
- The best way to familiarize yourself with the program elements
- on screen is to click the help (question mark) icon, or choose
- "Help" "Overview" from the menus. In the helpfile's overview,
- you may graphically choose different program elements to see an
- explanation of their function.
-
- Now click the "New Bird" icon (the "chick-in-shell"). Select a
- category and input a bird's information. Don't worry about getting
- everything right; you can always edit it or delete the record later.
-
- Add a couple of additional records, then try out the other
- program elements as they relate to those records. When you are
- comfortable, you can convert any paper data you have to the
- BirdData format and begin to use the program on a daily basis.
-
- V. FILES AND UNINSTALLING
-
- When BirdData is installed, a program (UNINSTAL.EXE) and a data
- file (INSTALL.LOG) are placed in the BData3 directory. The
- following information is provided to aid in removing the
- program in case those files are lost or damaged.
-
- Files distributed with BirdData:
-
- BDSETUP.EXE
- This file contains all of the program files. Running it will
- install the files where they belong, and will also produce a
- record and program that can be used to uninstall this package.
-
- README.TXT
- The text file you are reading now. It is placed outside
- the main install program so that it is readable before the
- program is installed.
-
- VENDINFO.DIZ, FILEID.DIZ
- Information files for shareware distributors and online
- services. These explain distribution rights and allowable
- methods.
-
- Files installed by BirdData:
-
- Main Program directory files
- BDATA3.EXE, BDATA3.HLP, BDATA3.INI, README.TXT, UNINSTAL.EXE, INSTALL.LOG.
-
- An Icons subdirectory under the main program directory is
- created by the install and a number of custom icons included
- with BirdData are placed in it; they were drawn by the author
- or by Sally Blanchard. Sally's all have a file name beginning
- with 'SB'. You may use these as you wish, to replace the bird
- group icons in the program defaults. There is also a blank
- icon included to use as a template for creating your own
- icons. You will need an icon editor; there are many free and
- shareware editors available; IconWorks is included with
- registered copies from the author and is directly accessible
- from the Tools menu.
-
- Windows\System directory files
- BDTLIBR.VBX, CMDIALOG.VBX, GRID.VBX,
-
- Registered users will have three additional files: 1) BDATAREG.KEY;
- this file must be in your BData3 directory, and will keep the
- startup shareware screen from appearing. If you upgrade to a
- new version of BirdData, do not delete this file - it will work
- with all future versions; 2&3) ICONWRKS.EXE and ICONWRKS.HLP,
- an icon editor that can be called from the BirdData tools menu.
-
- Files required by BirdData:
-
- VBRUN300.DLL
- A "runtime" library for programs written in Visual Basic 3.0.
- This file is almost always available from any source for
- BirdData. From on-line sources, look for VBRUN3.ZIP or
- VBRUN300.ZIP. It must be placed in your Windows\System
- directory.
-
- Files created by BirdData:
-
- BirdData will make a one-line section addition to your WIN.INI
- file. This entry tells the program the directory path to the
- program files.
-
- BirdData will create a number of .REC files and .NDX files in
- your BDATA3 directory for the storage of data. If you follow
- good backup procedures, these are the most important to
- backup, along with BDATA3.INI.
-
- Uninstalling BirdData:
-
- If the UNINSTAL.EXE program and INSTALL.LOG file have been left
- intact in the BData3 directory, running the program will remove
- all files that were installed with BirdData. The uninstaller
- does not know anything about the files created by the program,
- so those require manual deletion. If the UNINSTAL program has
- been removed, use the file list above to determine which files
- to remove.
-
- VI. Troubleshooting.
-
- Errors will frequently relate to a corrupted .INI file. You may
- load BDATA3.INI into Windows Notepad or a similar text-only
- editor and look for obviously bad entries. Always make a
- backup of the file before changing any entries, since it is
- easy to make problems worse.
-
- Some errors may be corrected by use of the Rebuild Indices menu
- item in the Category menu. If a specific record causes
- problems all of the time, either restore a backup copy or else
- delete the record and do an index Rebuild. In the latter case
- you would lose that record's data, which is a good reason to do
- frequent backups.
-
- VII. Getting future Upgrades.
-
- When you register BirdData with the author, you will receive a
- copy of the latest version and a registration key that removes
- the startup screen. That key file will work with future
- versions of the program, so no upgrade fee will be required.
-
- Current versions of BirdData can always be found at the
- author's internet FTP site:
- ftp://redshift.com/arcatpet/bdata/bdataxxx.zip where xxx is the
- version number. There is also a jump available from the
- author's web page at http://www.arcatapet.com
-
- Registered users who do not have online access may get a disk
- copy from the author for a fee of $5 ($7 non-US). Send a short
- note indicating your registered status and requesting the
- latest copy. Please use the same name under which you are
- registered.
-
- VIII. Registration and Distribution.
-
- BirdData is shareware. Free use is extended to any user for a
- reasonable evaluation period; typical idea of "reasonable" is
- 30 days. If use is continued, the program should be registered
- with the author. Registration fee is $30. Registrants receive
- a disk copy of the latest version of BirdData. A convenient
- form for registration is included in the Help file (and may be
- printed from there). Until you register, there will be nag
- screens asking you to register, which you will have to respond
- to. When you register, this annoyance will go away. Otherwise,
- this version is complete and un-crippled in any way. As a
- registration incentive, the author will provide on request two
- free scanned images from your original prints or slides, when
- sent with the registration.
-
- Commercial use: BirdData may be used commercially, as long
- as there is a registered copy for each computer/terminal that
- is using it.
-
- You may freely distribute BirdData as long as no fees are
- charged for the program, and all necessary files are included.
- Shareware services may charge their normal fees for
- distribution of the disk, so long as it is clear to the
- purchaser that they are not buying the program itself.
-
- If you are a registered user, do not distribute the file
- BDATAREG.KEY, which identifies you as the user (This
- identification shows up in the startup logo and the About box).
-
- The author is very interested in feedback from users. Please
- feel free to make contact at the address shown at the beginning
- of this file with any comments/questions/problems.
-
- IX. ASP Ombudman Statement
-
- This program is produced by a member of the Association of Shareware
- Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that the shareware
- principle works for you. If you are unable to resolve a
- shareware-related problem with an ASP member by contacting the member
- directly, ASP may be able to help. The ASP Ombudsman can help you
- resolve a dispute or problem with an ASP member, but does not provide
- technical support for members' products. Please write to the ASP
- Ombudsman at 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442-9427 USA, FAX
- 616-788-2765 or send a CompuServe message via CompuServe Mail to ASP
- Ombudsman 70007,3536
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