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- Magic Menus (tm) v1.00, released 29 September, 1987
- Copyright (c) 1987 by Custom Technologies
-
-
- Welcome to Magic Menus (tm), the Software Environment Mananger (tm). Magic
- Menus is a DOS "front-end" (that is, it allows you to convert the cryptic DOS
- environment into an easy to use menu driven system).
-
- Magic Menus is packed with features that you will not find in any other
- menuing programs. It allows you to define your own pull-down and pop-up menus
- to control the functions of your computer, as well as offering powerful pre-
- defined functions. It has five pop-up windows that range from an instant
- disk directory to a "Window to DOS", and even includes a useful financial
- calculator!
-
- Experienced users will enjoy Magic Menus "Boot Options", which let you effect-
- ively maintain ten different sets of AUTOEXEC and CONFIG files. Novices will
- appreciate Magic Menus' intuitive layout and ease of setup and editing. It is
- truly a system that has something to offer everyone.
-
-
- -- "Standard" Features (often found in Menuing programs):
-
- - Up to 100 user-defined applications in 10 user-defined menus
- - Five levels of password protection
- - User configurable colors, messages, and sound
- - "Maximum Memory Mode" for large programs
- - On-screen display of CAPS, NUM, and SCROLL status
- - Screen black-out to protect video monitor
- - Includes extensive, context sensitive on-line help
- - Not copy protected
-
-
- -- "Unique" Features (unique to Magic Menus):
-
- - Uses intuitive pull-down and pop-up menu system
- - Easy use for novices, extensive power for experienced users
- - Powerful macro processors available for defining applications
- allowing pre-defined or flexible user inputs
- - Full screen editing
- - Easy pre-defined "DOS" menu with common commands
- - User-configurable "Boot Options" allow quick reconfiguring
- of your computer's memory usage
- - Fast "direct" screen writing or optional "BIOS" writing for
- multitasking systems
- - DOS shell
- - Pop-up file listing window
- - Pop-up directory control window
- - Pop-up printer control window
- - Pop-up "Window to DOS" that remembers past commands
- - Pop-up financial calculator with rolling tape
-
-
- -- System Requirements
-
- Magic Menus will run on IBM PC/XT/AT/jr and PS/2 as well as true compatibles.
- It may also run on some non-compatible machines. Magic Menus requires DOS 2.0
- or above, 256K of memory and at least 2 DSDD drives (hard disk recommended).
-
- Magic Menus is not a "memory resident" program, but does operate in a mode
- where it lays dormant in memory while your applications execute. In this
- mode, Magic Menus uses approximately 160K of system memory. For programs that
- need to use this memory, Magic Menus has a "maximum memory mode" that frees
- all but 3K for the application. See the Magic Menus User's Guide for more
- information.
-
- NOTE: The "Maximum Memory Mode" is only available in systems using DOS 3.0 or
- above. This is due to a limitation in DOS 2.X concerning how commands are
- processed from the command line.
-
-
- -- Files on the Magic Menus' distribution disk:
-
- MAGIC.DIS Magic Menus distribution file
- MMINST.COM Magic Menus Installation and Configuration Program
- READ.ME Overview of Magic Menus (this file)
- QSTART.DOC Quick-start installation and tutorial
- PRTR.COM Printer utility for use with Magic Menus
- RBOOT.BAT Batch utility for use with Magic Menus' boot options
- MANUAL.ARC Compressed 50+ page evaluation User's Guide
-
- Note: The User's Guide (MANUAL.ARC) is compressed with an "ARC" utility so we
- could fit it on the Magic Menus' distribution disk. To use it, you will need
- to "un-ARC" it with an "ARC" utility such as PKXARC, ARC-E, or ARC. These
- programs are available from most public BBSs, disk libraries, and user's
- groups. We cannot supply one of these programs ourselves (the authors of
- the programs hold copyrights on them).
-
-
- -- The Association of Shareware Professionals
-
- Custom Technologies is a member of the Association of Shareware Professionals
- (ASP). The ASP is a non-profit organization incorporated in the state of
- Washington.
-
- The ASP is made up of professional shareware authors nationwide, and is
- dedicated to furthering the concept of shareware as an alternative to
- commercial software. The authors share a code of ethics and have agreed to
- comply with standards of quality, documentation, and support set by the ASP.
-
- Look for the ASP name and symbol for an assurance of high-quality, well-
- supported shareware.
-
-
- -- Revision History:
-
- 29 September 1987 -- Initial release, version 1.0
-
- 3 October 1987 -- Release of version 1.00A. A change made to MMINST.COM to
- check for DOS version during installation. Modified Magic
- Menus to run properly under DOS 2.X, but restricted use of
- the "maximum memory mode" for these older versions of DOS.
-
- 18 October 1987 -- Release of version 1.00B. Very small change... now the
- "Applications" menu is automatically invoked at start-up
- (if any applications are defined). This allows the novice
- to be presented with a menu at start-up.