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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 1. About Alarm Pro ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Alarm Pro Information Manager
-
- WalkerWerks
- 572 Sabine
- Memphis, Tn. 38117
- (901) 683-3770
- Compuserve 70304,2705
- (C) Copyright 1992 all rights reserved
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2. Overview ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Welcome to Alarm Pro version 1.0. With Alarm Pro you have a DeskTop clock,
- personal information manager, and event schedular. It maintains a database of
- events with up to 200 events scheduled per day. Send yourself reminders, notify
- groups of meetings, or have applications run unattended at the proper time.
- This is a fully 32 bit OS/2 2.0 application. It will not run on version 1.x.
- Menu Help
-
- Brought to you by:
-
- WalkerWerks
- 572 Sabine
- Memphis, Tn. 38117
- (901) 683-3770
- Compuserve 70304,2705
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3. Disclaimer ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- This program is provided as is. The author accepts no liability for damages, or
- loss of income caused directly or indirectly through the use of this program.
-
- This program is SHAREWARE all rights and priviledges provided by law are
- reserved by WalkerWerks and the author. Registered users will receive a
- registered copy and one update when available.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4. Registering ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Alarm PRO
-
- This program is not FREEWARE. Registeration is $45 U.S. per copy. Site licenses
- can be negotiated on request. Registered users will receive a registered copy
- and one update when available. The Shareware version may only be used for a 60
- day trial period.
-
- Note: Please include a personal contact and the version number you are
- registering.
- Send Registration to:
-
- Bryan Walker DBA WalkerWerks
- 572 Sabine
- Memphis, Tn. 38117
- Compuserve 70304,2705
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 5. Calendar ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The calendar displays the current month. Each day is displayed as a button. To
- select a given date press the corresponding button. To move to other months use
- the button to move forward one month at a time and the button to move
- backward. The and buttons will move you forward and backward,
- respectively, by years. The button will return you to the current month and
- year. Once you select a date you will go to the schedule event or todo list for
- that date, depending on where you selected the calendar option.
-
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 6. Scheduling Events ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Every event starts here. In this dialog you enter the time and date for the
- event. You also specify the type of event and the frequency. Your choices here
- will determine the options that follow for completing the setup of a new event.
- Options for this Dialog.
-
- o Hour
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- Sets the hour for the selected event. Use 12 or 24 hour time depending on
- your setup. With 12 hour format use the AM PM buttons.
-
- o Minute
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- The minute for the selected event.
-
- o Month
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- The month in which the event is to occur. For daily\weekly recurring events
- this will be automatically updated when the event is scheduled.
-
- o Day
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- The day on which an event is to occur. Automatically updated for daily\weekly
- events. Monthly events will enter the day on another dialog.
-
- o Year
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- The year for an event to occur. This is completed automatically for monthly
- and daily\weekly events.
-
- o Personal or All
-
- If you entered a system name for your copy of Alarm Pro select Personal to
- have the event only scheduled on your system. All will cause any system using
- the active event file to have the event scheduled. See Setting Search Files
- for more on the System Name.
-
- o Reminder or Application
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- Select reminder to schedule a message or application to start an program at
- the given time.
-
- o One Time or Recurring
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- Select wether the event is to occur only one time or should happen at
- specific intervals. Recurring events can be scheduled Annually, Monthly, one
- or more times a Week, or Daily.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 6.1. Application ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- You have requested to schedule an application for launching at a given date and
- time. Enter the application name complete with drive and path in the first edit
- field. Any parameters to pass to the program go in the second edit field. The
- working directory is entered in the last edit field. A working directory is the
- active directory for an application, such as being in your DOC directory and
- starting your word processor even though the program is in another directory.
-
- The parameter and working directory information is optional. To locate a
- specific program select the search button. This displays a dialog to allow you
- to scan through your system for the correct application. If you select an
- application it will automatically be entered into the Program field.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 6.2. Reminder ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Type the reminder text in the displayed Edit field. This text will be displayed
- at the selected time and date along with an audible alarm to get your
- attention.
-
- The CUST button will bring up the list of contacts and allow you to tag a
- Customer to the reminder. This is the same as selecting the Cust check box in
- the ToDo list. However the ToDo list reminders are only one time. For repeating
- events such as Birthdays schedule the reminder here and set the recurring
- frequency.
-
- o Recuring Events
-
- Click the button corresponding to the type of recurring event you want to
- schedule.
-
- o Day of Week
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- Select the day(s) of the week for an event to occur on. Select from 1 to all
- 7 days for the given event. Select by clicking the appropriate buttons to
- black.
-
- o Day of the Month
-
- Enter the day of the month for a monthly event to occur on. For end of the
- month events enter 31. Alarm Pro will automatically account for months with
- less days.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 6.3. Setting Search Files ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Alarm Pro will search up to 3 event files for scheduled reminders and
- applications. Enter the three files in the provided Edit Fields. The first
- event file is where all ToDo reminders are placed if they are not marked for
- "ALL". Use the search button at the end of each field to assist in locating
- event files. Entering the name of a file that does not exist will create that
- file.
-
- The System Name edit field is used to schedule personal events. Enter a name
- that will be unique among the users sharing event files. If "ALL" is not
- selected the event will be scheduled with this name. Only the system(s) with
- this name will schedule these events. If you do not provide a system name every
- event will be scheduled as "ALL".
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7. Editing Events ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The Database dialog provides access to all scheduled events. The system will
- retrieve events from the first database in your search list or the last
- database opened. Use the NEXT and PREVIOUS buttons to move through the
- scheduled events. All events are displayed but you cannot save changes to
- events that are scheduled under another personal name. The number of events and
- selected event, the system name, and the event type are listed to the left. The
- active event database is listed at the top of the dialog. You may change any
- information in the Edit Fields and the radio buttons for the days of the week.
-
- The action buttons are listed below. If a particular action is not valid that
- button will be disabled.
-
- o NEXT
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- Move to the next record in the database.
-
- o PREVIOUS
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- Move back to the previous record.
-
- o DELETE
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- Delete the displayed event.
-
- o SAVE
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- Save the changes made to this record.
-
- o EXIT
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- leave the event editing dialog.
-
- o HELP
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- Display this help panel.
-
- o OPEN
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- Search for and edit another event file.
-
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 8. Setting System Time ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Click on the appropriate field to change (ie. Hour, minute, or second). Once
- the field is highlighted press the up and down arrows to change the value.
- Select SET to accept the changes and reset the computers system time and date.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 9. Clock Settings ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The Preferences dialog allows you to set the preferences for the different
- parts of the clock face. Select the part to change by clicking on the radio
- button for that part (i.e. Second Hand). Then click on the desired color for
- that part. In addition you may elect to have the title bar display the date or
- digital time.
-
- To change the size of the clock use the mouse to drag the edges of the window
- to the desired size. Move the window to your prefered position on the screen.
- When you save the changes the size and position will also be saved.
-
- Note: The changes are automatically saved if you shutdown OS/2 or Alarm Pro.
-
- The Setting Options are as follows:
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- o Background
-
- Click on this radio button to change the color of the rectangular background.
- Then click the desired color from the color options below the Clock Parts
- group.
-
- o Face
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- Click on this radio button to change the color of the clock's circular face.
-
- o Hour hand
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- Click on this radio button to change the color of the clock's Hour Hand.
-
- o Minute hand
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- Click on this radio button to change the color of the clock's Minute Hand.
-
- o Hour Tick Marks
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- Click on this radio button to change the color of the Hour Marks.
-
- o Display Format
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- Chose from an analog or digital clock. The digital clock has both 12 and 24
- hour formats available.
-
- o Title Bar Display
-
- Choose the desired date format for displaying the current date in the
- titlebar. If the clock is minimized this will display as the icon text.
-
- o Hourly Chime
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- Click on this checkbox to activate or de-activate the hourly chime option. If
- active Alarm Pro will produce an audible sound at the top of each hour.
-
- o FRQ
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- Enter the frequency for the hourly chime. The default is 545Mhz. Any value
- from 37 to 3000 is valid.
-
- o DUR
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- Enter the duration for the hourly chime. The default is 400. The value is in
- 1/100 seconds.
-
- o CNT
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- Enter the number of chimes (beeps) to sound each hour. The default is 2.
-
- o Listen
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- Press this button to hear the settings you have chosen for the hourly chime.
-
- o Working Directory
-
- This is the default directory for the system default databases. These
- databases are created when no others have been opened. This is also where all
- searchs for files begins when a SEARCH or OPEN button is selected.
-
- o Minutes to Return
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- Reminders have a RETURN button which acts much like the "snooze" button on an
- Alarm Clock, causing the reminder to come back again in a few minutes. Enter
- the number of minutes to wait before the reminder returns.
-
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10. Types of Events ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Alarm Pro currently has 2 types of events. Reminder messages that pop up to
- remind you of important information and applications (programs) that can be
- scheduled to start unattended at specific times on a one time or recurring
- basis.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 11. Glossary ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Definitions for some commonly used terms in the help text:
-
- o Accelerator keys - Key stroke combinations that carry out a command such as
- saving changes.
-
- o Alt+ - Carry out actions through Accelerator Keys by holding the ALT key down
- at the same time as pressing the designated text key.
-
- o Application - The executable file such as CMD.EXE. Most applications end with
- .EXE although some may end with .COM.
-
- o Box - The rectangular areas where text is to be typed in. Such as the line
- where you enter your reminder text.
-
- o Button - The rectangular gray blocks with commands such as Save. To carry out
- the command without using the mouse you can TAB to the button or press Alt+
- the underlined letter.
-
- o Click - The act of placing the mouse pointer (arrow) on a button and pressing
- the left mouse button to select the item. It is also possible to click on
- a button by moving the focus to that button and pressing enter or pressing
- ALT+ the underlined letter.
-
- o Command Line - Options sent to an application by entering them at the prompt
- behind the name of the program such as COPY A:\*.*. Here A:\*.* would be the
- command line.
-
- o Dialog Box - The rectangular areas that appear on the screen asking for
- information or notifying you of errors or messages. The Event Schedule is an
- example of a common dialog box type.
-
- o Edit Field - See Box.
-
- o Field - See Box.
-
- o Focus - An item has the focus if keystroke and mouse actions will take place
- against it. When an edit field has the focus a vertical bar cursor appears.
- When most types of buttons have the focus they are surrounded by a black
- broken line. The window that has the current focus is usually brighter on the
- edge (frame) than the other windows appearing on the PC's screen.
-
- o Path - The complete name of the directory where a file or program physically
- exists. This can include the drive letter. The syntax is D:\dir\subdir where
- D is the drive letter.
-
- o Program - See Application.
-
- o Radio Button - The small circle to the left of a word such as AM. Commonly
- used to select one or more choices from a group of common options. If the
- circle is one color (usually gray) the item is not selected. If the center is
- darkened the item has been selected.
-
- o TAB - Pressing the tab key to move you to the next item such as a Field or
- Button. Pressing the Shift and Tab key together will move you backwards
- through the items.
-
- o Text Field - See Box.
-
- o Window - Most rectangular areas on the screen are actually windows, however
- the term usually implies the main window for an application. Areas that can
- be sized and have the system menu and minimum and maximum buttons along the
- top of the programs display area are considered WINDOWS.
-
- o Working Directory - The directory where you started a program. Often programs
- are physically located in one directory and run from another directory so
- that the data (such as word processor documents) are seperated from the
- program.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 12. Keys Help ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- At any Window Alt + the Underlined letter for an option will select that
- action. Alt + a letter means to hold the ALT key down and while still down
- press the desired letter.
-
- From the clock you can go directly to a menu option using the accelator keys
- defined for that option. They are
-
- o ALT + A Display the Program Information ABOUT BOX.
- o ALT + C Display the Contact Menu.
- o ALT + D Bring up the ToDo list for today.
- o ALT + E Display the Event Menu.
- o ALT + H to toggle the menu and controls off and on.
- o ALT + R for instructions on registering Alarm Pro.
- o ALT + S to schedule an event.
- o ALT + T Display the ToDo menu.
- o ALT + U Display the Utilities Menu.
- o ALT + V View\Edit the contact list.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13. Starting Applications ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Starting OS/2 and DOS executables is straight forward and only requires that
- you enter the path and name in the program field. For .CMD and .BAT files the
- necessary changes are taken care of by Alarm Pro.
-
- Windows programs must be handled differently. Instead of entering the desired
- program in the program field you must enter the path and file name for
- WINOS2.COM. Pass the program's name and parameters in the parameters field for
- WINOS2 to start the application.
-
- Note: All applications are started in the background. DOS and Windows programs
- are, by default, full screen so will not be immediately visible. Use the Window
- List to switch to the new program.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 14. Todo Reminder file ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- You have selected to post a reminder to "ALL". Select the event file to add the
- event to. If the event is scheduled for today other users of this file will NOT
- schedule the event unless they restart Alarm Pro. To select the file click the
- Radio Button beside the desired file name.
-
- To schedule an event in a file your system does not search choose the OTHER
- button. This event will NOT be scheduled by your copy of Alarm Pro.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 15. ToDo ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The todo list allows you to record up to 100 items of importance daily. List
- your meetings, important events, etc. here.
- The Controls are:
-
- o Hour
-
- The hour for the ToDo item. This is required for the entry to be saved. If
- you are using 12 hour format also select the PM button for items from 12 noon
- till 11:59 pm.
-
- o Min
-
- The minute for the item.
-
- o PM
-
- Check if the item occurs between 12 noon and 11:59 PM. This will not appear
- if you are using 24 hour format.
-
- o Note
-
- Your reminder of what the item is.
-
- o Cust
-
- Checking this box will display a list of the current contact database. Select
- the desired contact. The record will be attached to the item. Now selecting
- the View Cust Detail button will display the contact information.
-
- o All
-
- Select this BEFORE checking reminder to have a reminder scheduled for "ALL".
- When checked the list of Event files searched by your system will be
- displayed. You can then select the file to schedule the reminder in.
-
- o Notify
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- Check this to automatically add the item to your reminder events. If you
- selected all above it will be added to the selected file. If it is a personal
- reminder it is automatically added to the first event file searched by your
- system. The contact detail (if selected) is automatically attached to the
- reminder as well.
-
- Note: All reminders scheduled from the todo list are ONETIME events. Items
- marked for "ALL" will not be scheduled by other systems until midnight so any
- event for "ALL" should be for the next day or later.
-
- o Done
-
- Check this when the item is to be deleted at the next database pack. Only
- items marked by you as DONE will be deleted during a Pack.
-
- o EXIT
-
- Leave the todo list and save the current items in the list.
-
- o Open
-
- Open another todo file. If this file is not searched by your copy of Alarm
- Pro any personal reminders using it will not be scheduled.
-
- o View Cust Detail
-
- View the contact information, if one has been attached to the todo item where
- the cursor is currently located. This can only be activated with the mouse.
-
- o Help
-
- View this help panel.
-
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 16. Todo Specific Date ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Enter the month, day, and year for the desired Todo list.
-
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 17. Contact ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Maintain files of contacts and customers. You can keep one list or multiple
- lists. Contacts can be tied to your todo lists entries and reminders (both
- onetime and recurring).
-
- Note: The current contact file name is displayed at the bottom of the dialog.
-
- The controls are as follows:
-
- o Name
-
- The contact or company name. This field is required for indexing and listing
- the contacts.
-
- o Contact.
-
- For company entries an optional contact name.
-
- o Address 1
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- First line street address.
-
- o Address 2
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- Second line street address.
-
- o City
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- City or province.
-
- o St
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- State or any 2 character address such as country code.
-
- o Zip
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- 7 to 9 digit Zip Code.
-
- o Phone 1
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- First phone number listing.
-
- o Phone 2
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- Second phone number listing.
-
- o Comments
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- a free form note field for other information.
-
- o Save
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- Save the current contact information.
-
- o Undo
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- undo any unsaved changes.
-
- o New
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- Clear the fields and use the next changes to create a new contact entry.
-
- o Get
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- List the contacts in the current database and select one to view or edit.
-
- o Open
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- Open another contact database for use.
-
- o Exit
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- Leave the contacts View/Edit dialog.
-
- o Help
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- Display this help panel.
-
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 18. Retrieve Contacts ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- This dialog displays a list of the Contact names for the active contact list.
- Select a contact by double clicking on the name or using the arrow keys to move
- the selection bar onto the name and pressing enter.
-
- To Delete a contact select the contact with a single mouse click or move the
- selection bar over the desired contact. Then press the Delete button.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 19. Menu ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The menu provides a way to get to the various options for Alarm Pro. Each item
- can be reached by pressing Alt+ the underlined letter of the menu item. In
- addition some options have an accelator key combination that will take you
- directly to the option without going through a menu. The menu also appears in
- the system menu because Alarm Pro will continue to function as an icon if you
- choose minimize window to desktop under the settings-window of the Alarm Pro
- Desktop Object Icon.
-
- Note: Running Alarm Pro minimized on the desktop disables automatic lockup.
-
- The Menu Structure:
-
- o Events Alt+E
-
- The events menu including:
-
- - Schedule Alt+S
-
- Schedule reminders and applications for onetime or repetative events.
-
- - Database
-
- Edit the events database.
-
- - Calendar
-
- Schedule events by choosing the date from a virtual calendar.
-
- - Set Search Files
-
- Select up to three event files for Alarm Pro to search when it schedules
- events each midnight.
-
- - List Today's Events.
-
- Display a list of the events that will occur today.
-
- - Review old events.
-
- If Alarm Pro notified you of missed events when you started the
- application and you wanted to hold them select this to review them and
- process repetative events for the next occurance.
-
- o Contacts Alt+C
-
- The Submenu of Contact options.
-
- - View-Edit Alt+V
-
- Retrieve contact detail for viewing or editing.
-
- - List
-
- List the contents of the active contact list.
-
- o ToDo Alt+T
-
- The Todo List submenu.
-
- - Today Alt+D
-
- View and edit todays todo list.
-
- - Specific Date.
-
- Enter the month day and year to view a specific date.
-
- - Calendar.
-
- Use a virtual calendar to select a todo list.
-
- o Utilities Alt+U
-
- - Pack databases
-
- Pack the active database of the listed type (event, contact, todo).
-
- - Clock Settings
-
- Set the colors, display formats, and other options for Alarm Pro.
-
- - Time and Date
-
- Set your computer's system time and date.
-
- - Hide Controls Alt+H
-
- Hide or display the title bar, system menu, menu, and minimize and
- maximize buttons.
-
- o Help F1
-
- - Help for Help
-
- Instructions on using the OS/2 help facility.
-
- - Keys Help
-
- Listing of the accelerator keys.
-
- - Help Index
-
- Index of Alarm Pro help topics.
-
- - About
-
- Program information dialog.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 20. Day of Month ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Enter the day of the month for a monthly event to occur on. For end of the
- month events enter 31. Alarm Pro will automatically account for months with
- less days.