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- S O F T W A R E S U S I E II
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- Version 1.20
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- Copyright (c) 1991, 1992, 1993 Lansford Software
- Owasso, OK. 74055
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- - - - - - - N O T I C E - - - - - -
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- This program is distributed under the "Shareware" concept.
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- DEFINITION OF SHAREWARE
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- Shareware distribution gives users a chance to try software before
- buying it. If you try a Shareware program and continue using it, you
- are expected to register. Individual programs differ on details -- some
- request registration while others require it, some specify a maximum
- trial period. With registration, you get anything from the simple right
- to continue using the software to an updated program with printed
- manual.
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- Copyright laws apply to both Shareware and commercial software, and the
- copyright holder retains all rights, with a few specific exceptions as
- stated below. Shareware authors are accomplished programmers, just like
- commercial authors, and the programs are of comparable quality. (In
- both cases, there are good programs and bad ones!) The main difference
- is in the method of distribution. The author specifically grants the
- right to copy and distribute the software, either to all and sundry or
- to a specific group. For example, some authors require written
- permission before a commercial disk vendor may copy their Shareware.
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- Shareware is a distribution method, not a type of software. You should
- find software that suits your needs and pocketbook, whether it's
- commercial or Shareware. The Shareware system makes fitting your needs
- easier, because you can try before you buy. And because the overhead is
- low, prices are low also. Shareware has the ultimate money-back
- guarantee -- if you don't use the product, you don't pay for it.
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- DISCLAIMER - AGREEMENT
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- Users of SOFTWARE SUSIE II must accept this disclaimer of warranty:
- "SOFTWARE SUSIE II is supplied as is. The author disclaims all
- warranties, expressed or implied, including, without limitation, the
- warranties of merchantability and of fitness for any purpose. The
- author assumes no liability for damages, direct or consequential, which
- may result from the use of SOFTWARE SUSIE II."
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- SOFTWARE SUSIE II is a "shareware program" and is provided at no charge
- to the user for evaluation. Feel free to share it with your friends,
- but please do not give it away altered or as part of another system.
- The essence of "user-supported" software is to provide personal
- computer users with quality software without high prices, and yet to
- provide incentive for programmers to continue to develop new products.
- If you find this program useful and find that you are using SOFTWARE
- SUSIE II and continue to use SOFTWARE SUSIE II after a reasonable trial
- period, you must make a registration payment of $25.00 to LANSFORD
- SOFTWARE. The $25.00 registration fee will license one copy for use on
- any one computer at any one time. You must treat this software just
- like a book. An example is that this software may be used by any
- number of people and may be freely moved from one computer location to
- another, so long as there is no possibility of it being used at one
- location while it's being used at another. Just as a book cannot be
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- read by two different persons at the same time.
- Commercial users of SOFTWARE SUSIE II must register and pay for their
- copies of SOFTWARE SUSIE II within 30 days of first use or their
- license is withdrawn. Site-License arrangements may be made by
- contacting LANSFORD SOFTWARE.
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- Anyone distributing SOFTWARE SUSIE II for any kind of remuneration must
- first contact LANSFORD SOFTWARE at the address below for authorization.
- This authorization will be automatically granted to distributors
- recognized by the (ASP) as adhereing to its guidelines for shareware
- distributors, and such distributors may begin offering SOFTWARE SUSIE
- II immediately (However LANSFORD SOFTWARE must still be advised so that
- the distributor can be kept up-to-date with the latest version of
- SOFTWARE SUSIE II.).
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- You are encouraged to pass a copy of SOFTWARE SUSIE II along to your
- friends for evaluation. Please encourage them to register their copy
- if they find that they can use it. All registered users will receive a
- copy of the latest version of the SOFTWARE SUSIE II software library
- system. No printed manual is available. Documentation only on disk.
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- Type "SSII" at the DOS prompt and press
- <ENTER> to invoke the program.
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- ----------------------- OVERVIEW -------------------------------
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- SOFTWARE SUSIE II is not a disk catalog program. Software Susie II is
- designed to keep track of all the expensive computer software one
- acquires, either through shareware or commercial means. It will keep
- track of the following information:
- 1. Software name or title
- 2. Publisher or manufacturer and contact person's name for
- technical support
- 3. Publisher's address and phone, including BBS, FAX phone
- 4. Vendor purchased from
- 5. Whether it is Shareware, commercial, freeware, public
- domain
- 6. Copy protected or not
- 7. Date purchased & date received
- 8. Cost (including cost of upgrades)
- 9. Category, (spreadsheet, database, etc.)
- 10. Version
- 11. Comments about the program
- 12. Description of the program
- 13. Date registered (mainly for shareware programs)
- 14. Disk ID or other identifier of your choice.
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- There are various reports which can be printed on your
- printer or screen.
- 1. Complete listing by title
- 2. Listing of publishers
- 3. Listing of categories
- 4. Complete listing by category
- 5. Comments about the programs
- 6. Summary costs by category
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- You can also print the records to a disk file.
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- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:
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- A color monitor is advised.
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- An installation program is provided for automatic installation
- instead of using the instructions below.
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- Hard Drive Installation:
- Create a subdirectory called SSII.
- Type MD C:\SSII
- Copy all files to this subdirectory.
- Place original disk in drive a.
- Type copy a:*.* c:\ssii
- Place original disk in a safe place for future use.
- At the C: prompt type cd \ssii
- At the C: prompt type SSII to execute the program.
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- Floppy Drive Installation:
- Create a working copy of the original floppy disk.
- Place original disk in drive a.
- Type diskcopy a: a:
- Place original disk in a safe place for future use.
- At the A: prompt type SSII to execute the program.
- On a floppy drive, space for data files may be limited, depending
- on the size of the floppy.
- The only files needed to run the program are listed below.
- CATEGORY.DBF *CATEGORY.IND
- CATEGORY.RPT *CATSORT.IND
- CATSORT.RPT CATSUMRY.RPT
- COMMENTS.RPT EDITOR.HLP
- PUBLISH.DBF *PUBLISH.IND
- PUBLISHR.RPT SSII.EXE
- SSUSIE.DBF SSUSIE.DBT
- PUBLISH.DBT *VENDOR.IND
- *SSUSIE.IND SSUSIE.RPT
- DISKID.RPT TPUB.RPT
- *DISKID.IND *TPUB.IND
- * These files will be created if they do not exist.
- All other files can be deleted from the working floppy.
- The comments file SSUSIE.DBT may grow rather rapidly and consume a
- lot of space on a floppy, but it can be packed to regain wasted
- space.
- NOTE:
- If you are upgrading from a version earlier than 1.10, you must run the
- DBCONV.EXE program to convert your publisher data file (PUBLISH.DBF) to
- the format required by version 1.20. The conversion program
- (DBCONV.EXE) is supplied only with registered copies of Software Susie
- II.
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- MAIN MENU OPTIONS
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- TITLES To select this item, press the letter T, or move the
- highlite bar to it and press <ENTER>.
- If program titles exist in the database, you will be
- presented with a screen showing the first program in the data file
- according to the sort key. On this screen you can edit, add or delete
- software titles, or select the report menu. For more information see
- TITLES MAINTENANCE SCREEN below.
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- CATEGORIES To select this item, press the letter C, or move the
- highlite bar to it and press <ENTER>.
- If program categories exist in the database, you will be
- presented with a screen showing the first category in the data base
- according to the sort key. On this screen you can edit, add or delete
- categories, or select the report menu.
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- PUBLISHERS To select this item, press the letter P, or move the
- VENDORS highlite bar to it and press <ENTER>.
- If records exist in the database, you will be presented
- with a screen showing the first record in the data base according to
- the sort key. On this screen you can edit, add or delete records, or
- select the report menu. This is also where you input names of vendors.
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- DATA FILES To select this item, press the letter D, or move the
- highlite bar to it and press <ENTER>. This selection will
- display another menu. You may choose to reindex any or all databases,
- if they should become corrupted in any way. In very large databases,
- you should reindex them periodically to help maintain integrity and
- efficiency.
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- REPORTS To select this item, press the letter R, or move the
- highlite bar to it and press <ENTER>.
- This selection will display another menu. From this menu
- you may choose from a variety of reports which are described later.
- These reports can be sent to your printer, screen or a disk file.
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- MAINTENANCE SCREENS MENU OPTIONS ( The following commands are the same
- whether you are maintaining Titles, Categories or Publishers, except as
- noted.)
- On this screen you can add new records, edit or delete existing ones,
- browse the database one record at a time, or several at a time using
- the view command. A menu will be displayed at the bottom of the screen
- and a short explanation of each command is shown on the line below the
- menu. Each menu command can be selected by either pushing the
- highlited letter of the word, or moving the cursor to highlite the word
- and pressing <ENTER>. The available menu commands are:
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- Next: Move forward to and display the next record in the database
- according to the selected key. Push the letter N, or move
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- the cursor to the word Next and press <ENTER> to select
- this item. You can also move to the next record by pressing the <DOWN
- ARROW> key. The Title database has two available sorting keys: Title
- and Category Code. The Category database has only one sorting key:
- Code. The Publisher database has only one sorting key: Name. When
- working with the Titles database, you can switch from one key to
- another by pressing F10. The Title key is sorted first by title then
- by version. The category code key is sorted first by category code,
- then by title, then by version.
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- Previous: Move backward to and display the previous record in the
- database according to the selected key. Push the letter P,
- or move the cursor to the word Previous and press <ENTER>
- to select this item. You can also move to the next record by pressing
- the <UP ARROW> key. The Title database has two available sorting keys:
- Title and Category Code. The Category database has only one sorting
- key: Code. The Publisher database has only one sorting key: Name. When
- working with the Titles database, you can switch from one key to
- another by pressing F10. The Title key is sorted first by title then
- by version. The category code key is sorted first by category code,
- then by title, then by version.
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- Top: Move to and display the very first record in the database
- according to the selected key. Push the letter T, or move
- the cursor to the word Top and press <ENTER> to select this
- item. You can also move to the very first record by pressing the
- <HOME> key. The Title database has two available sorting keys: Title
- and Category Code. The Category database has only one sorting key:
- Code. The Publisher database has only one sorting key: Name. When
- working with the Titles database, you can switch from one key to
- another by pressing F10. The Title key is sorted first by title then
- by version. The category code key is sorted first by category code,
- then by title, then by version.
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- Bottom: Move to and display the very last record in the database
- according to the selected key. Push the letter B, or move
- the cursor to the word Bottom and press <ENTER> to select
- this item. You can also move to the very last record by pressing the
- <END> key. The Title database has two available sorting keys: Title and
- Category Code. The Category database has only one sorting key: Code.
- The Publisher database has only one sorting key: Name. When working
- with the Titles database, you can switch from one key to another by
- pressing F10. The Title key is sorted first by title then by version.
- The category code key is sorted first by category code, then by title,
- then by version.
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- Search: Search for a specified string of characters in any field of
- the database. Push the letter S, or move the cursor to the
- word Search and press <ENTER> to select this item. You will
- be asked to type the string you want to find on the bottom line of the
- screen and press <ENTER>. When the string is found, the record
- containing the string will be displayed on the screen. You will be
- asked if you wish to continue searching the database for the next
- occurrence of the string, or stop. You may edit or delete the found
- record if you wish.
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- Find: Search for a specified record according to the primary key
- field of the database. Push the letter F, or move the
- cursor to the word Find and press <ENTER> to select this
- item. If you are working with the titles database, and the current key
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- is Title, you will be asked for the title you would like to find. If
- you are working with the Title database and the current key is category
- code, you will be asked for the code you would like to find. If you
- are working with the Category Code database, you will be asked for the
- code you would like to find. If you are working with the publisher
- database, you will be asked for the publisher's name you would like to
- find. Type the answer at the place provided on the bottom line of the
- screen and press <ENTER>. When the first record is found, it will be
- displayed on the screen. You may edit or delete the found record if you
- wish.
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- Limit: Filter out all but a selected record or group of records.
- This command will ask you for the desired filter string,
- and any record not matching the string will not be
- displayed. Push the letter L, or move the cursor to the word Limit and
- press <ENTER> to select this item. If you are working with the titles
- database, and the current key is Title, you will be asked for the title
- you would like to display. Only records with the title you specify
- will be displayed, both on the maintenance screen and on the view
- screen. See the VIEW command below. If you are working with the Title
- database and the current key is category code, you will be asked for
- the code you would like to display. If you are working with the
- Category Code database, you will be asked for the code you would like
- to display. If you are working with the publisher database, you will
- be asked for the publisher's name you would like to display. Type the
- answer at the place provided on the bottom line of the screen and press
- <ENTER>. When the first record is found, it will be displayed on the
- screen. You may edit or delete the found record if you wish. This
- command can be very useful to limit printed reports to a specified
- selection criteria as well. When this is what you want to do, you will
- have to access the report menu from this screen, not the main menu.
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- Edit: Change or alter the record currently displayed on the
- screen. Push the letter E, or move the cursor to the word
- Edit and press <ENTER> to select this item. You may make
- any changes you like and the database will be updated accordingly. You
- may press <Control End> keys at any time to end the editing session.
- When maintaining titles, information for some fields may be chosen from
- a pick list by pressing F9 while in that field. These fields are:
- category code, disk size, and publisher's name. The category codes and
- publisher names must be input into their respective databases before
- they will be included in the pick list. If you wish to use a code or
- publisher's name which does not exist in the pick list, press ESC and
- you will be asked if you would like to enter a new category or
- publisher now. Press Y and a window will open for you to input the new
- category or publisher. This eliminates the need for you to go to the
- appropriate maintenance screen to input the information and come back
- to the title maintenance screen and edit the record to input the data.
- Of course, these two fields can be left blank.
- When editing comments to a record, press F1 for help. Press <Ctrl-End>
- to quit and save the comment. The word memo will be in capital letters
- to indicate that a comment exists for this record, otherwise the word
- memo will be in small letters. The comments editing screen can be
- moved and resized. There is a limit of 1,024 lines per comment. The
- line length of the memos should be kept to 70 or less to insure proper
- formatting on the printed reports.
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- Add: Add or append a new record to the currently selected
- database. Push the letter A, or move the cursor to the word
- Add and press <ENTER> to select this item. When adding
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- titles, information for some fields may be chosen from a pick list by
- pressing F9 while in that field. These fields are: category code, disk
- size, vendor's name and publisher's name. The category codes and
- publisher names must be input into their respective databases before
- they will be included in the pick list.
- If you wish to use a code, vendor or publisher's name which does not
- exist in the pick list, press ESC and you will be asked if you would
- like to enter a new category or publisher now. Press Y and a window
- will open for you to input the new category or publisher. This
- eliminates the need for you to go to the appropriate maintenance screen
- to input the information and come back to the title maintenance screen
- and edit the record to input the data. Of course, these two fields can
- be left blank.
- When adding comments to a record, press F1 for help. Press <Ctrl-End>
- to quit and save the comment. The word memo will be in capital letters
- to indicate that a comment exists for this record. The comments
- editing screen can be moved and resized. There is a limit of 1,024
- lines per comment.
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- Del: Mark a record to be deleted or undeleted. Push the letter
- D, or move the cursor to the word Del and press <ENTER> to
- select this item. When you mark a record for deletion, it
- is not actually deleted at that time. It will continue to be shown in
- the database, but will show to be deleted. You will see the word
- DELETED flashing at the top of the screen. To actually remove the
- record from the database, you choose the clean command from the menu.
- You can mark several records for deletion and have a chance to change
- your mind later, before the clean command is issued. If a record is
- marked for deletion, selecting this del command will unmark it and it
- will not be removed when the clean command is issued. Records marked
- for deletion but not removed with the clean command will still be
- included in all reports and maintenance screens. An asterisk will
- indicate deleted records on reports.
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- View: Browse the database in table format showing a screen full
- of records, each record on a separate line. Push the letter
- V, or move the cursor to the word View and press <ENTER> to
- select this item. No editing, adding or deleting records is allowed
- while browsing the database. If you find a record you want to edit or
- delete, move the highlite bar to it and press <ENTER>. You will be
- returned to the maintenance screen with the selected record displayed.
- Records will be displayed according to the selected key as described in
- commands earlier in this document. The cursor keys move up and down
- between records, and left and right between fields. <Ctrl-Left-Arrow>,
- <Ctrl-Right-Arrow> moves left and right by full screens. <Home> will
- take you to the first record. <End> will take you to the last record.
- Press F6 to find a record. You will be asked for the record you want
- to find and your answer must be typed in all capital letters. The
- first column on the screen will be searched. Press F5 to go to a
- particular record if you know the record number.
- <Esc> or <Enter> will end the browse session and return to the
- maintenance screen with the highlited record displayed. You may edit
- or delete the record if you wish.
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- Report: Display a menu of available reports.
- Push the letter R, or move the cursor to the word Report
- and press <ENTER> to select this item. You can limit the
- reports to specific data records by choosing the limit command before
- accessing the report menu. In this way you can limit the reports to a
- specific category code, program title, or publisher. After choosing
- the desired report, you will be asked if you would like to print the
- report on the printer, screen or a disk file. If you choose a disk
- file, you will be asked for a name for the file. Reports sent to the
- screen can be paused at any time by pressing any key, except the ESCAPE
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- key. The report can be stopped by pressing the <ESCAPE> key. Reports
- sent to the screen will pause automatically at the end of each screen.
- Press any key to continue, or <ESCAPE> to stop and return to the menu.
- The 'publisher' and 'titles sorted by title' reports are each over 100
- characters wide. You must set your printer for compressed mode before
- choosing these reports, unless you have a wide carriage printer loaded
- with wide paper. When these reports are sent to the display, they may
- seem a little cluttered at first, because each record will be displayed
- on two or more lines of the screen.
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- Clean: Remove from the database all records which are marked as
- deleted. Push the letter C, or move the cursor to the word
- Clean and press <ENTER> to select this item. These records
- will not be recoverable after this command is completed. You will be
- asked to confirm your decision. The database will be packed, to a
- smaller size, depending on how many records are deleted, the indexes
- will be rebuilt, and the memo files will be packed. Records which are
- marked as deleted can be undeleted any time before the clean command is
- issued.
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- Quit: Leave the maintenance screen and return to the main menu.
- Pressing <Esc> will also return to the main menu. Push the
- letter Q, or move the cursor to the word Quit and press
- <ENTER> to select this item.
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- F10: Switch to a different sorting index key. The five
- available sorting options are: title, category code,
- vendor, disk id and publisher. When the VIEW command is
- selected, the records in the data file will be displayed according to
- the current index order. The default order is by title. By pressing
- F10, you can cycle through the 5 sorting indexes until arriving at the
- one desired. Switching can only be done while the edit screen is
- displayed. You cannot switch indexes while in view or browse mode.
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- SOFTWARE SUSIE II REGISTRATION FORM #1747 Version 1.20
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- To become a registered user of Software Susie II, complete and return
- this form along with the indicated license fee. The license fee should
- be paid by check or money order in U.S.A. funds, payable on a U.S.A.
- bank. Site licenses and quantity discounts are available. Write for
- details.
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- Send to: Lansford Software
- P.O. Box 164
- Owasso, OK 74055-0164
- U.S.A.
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- Name: ___________________________________________________
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- You will be eligible for 4 free upgrades,
- paying only the shipping & handling costs.
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