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- -------------------------> Readme for DBArchiver 1.0 <-------------------------
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-
- * What is DBArchiver?
-
-
- DBArchiver is a utility to archive or delete old datebook entries. However,
- unlike the Purge feature in the datebook application, you can select any age for
- the entries to be deleted, from 1 to 999 days.
-
- * How do I use DBArchiver?
-
- To use DBArchiver, simply start the application. The default is to purge entries
- older than 30 days. You can increment or decrement this number by tapping on the
- arrows to the right of the number.
-
- If you wish to archive deleted entries, check the checkbox.
-
- When you've made your selections, tap the Go button to remove the old entries.
-
- * Copyright
-
- DBArchiver is copyright (c) 1999 by Tammy Cravit, <tammy@warmfuzzy.com>. Portions of the
- source code are copyright (c) by 3Com Corporation or its subsidiaries, and are used by
- permission.
-
- This application is shareware. It is not crippled in any way, and has no nag screens. If
- you like it, I ask that you please send $5 to:
-
- Tammy Cravit
- PO Box 1228
- Buellton, CA 93427-1228
-
- The source code for DBArchive is not currently available; however, this may change in the
- future.
-
- * Compatibility
-
- DBArchiver has been tested on the Palm III (physical) and Palm V (emulated), but any
- PalmOS 2.0 or later device should be able to run it okay. I've not tested it on non-English
- units, and make no guarantees as to its compatibility with those devices.
-
- * Development Environment
-
- DBArchiver was written on a Pentium system running Windows 95, with the CodeWarrior Lite
- development environment. (Please register DBArchiver, so I can afford to buy the full
- version of CodeWarrior and keep writing programs for the PalmPilot! :->). Testing was done
- on the PalmOS Emulator, with Palm III and Palm V ROMs, and then on a physical Palm III
- device.
-
- * Bugs
-
- Unknown. If you find any, please report them to tammy@warmfuzzy.com.
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