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- Menu Commando II by Sandi & Shane Stump REGISTRATION $ 45.00
- UTIL JUN90 MENU COMMANDO STUP DOSSHELL
- FILES: mcii-113.sdn
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- Menu Commando is a versatile program management tool that
- lets you take charge of your computer. Some of its features
- are:
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- Provides a flexible menu program with powerful commands in an
- easy-to-use, colorful, customizable, & menu-driven
- environment.
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- Allows mouse aficionados to use a Microsoft-compatible mouse
- to scurry around the screen and select commands.
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- Provides customizable menu security within both single user
- and multiple user modes. This includes the assignment of
- passwords to menus, programs, users, and Menu Commando
- commands. Security levels may also be assigned to the above
- options to transparently restrict user access.
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- Accepts unlimited number of users within multi-user mode.
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- Executes programs and opens menus at the touch of a key.
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- Keeps a record of program usage within a usage log for
- overall analysis.
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- Provides a print formatter used to customize the printed
- usage log. Print formatting options include specification of
- page length, page numbers, headers, subheaders, footers,
- margins, control character stripping, line wrapping, et
- cetera.
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- Exports the usage log to ASCII data files for use with your
- favorite spreadsheet, database, or other analytical programs.
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- Features a unique "menu tree" for use in creating logically
- structured menus and positioning programs.
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- Supports unlimited number of menus and programs entries
- within the Menu Commando menu interface. Each menu entry may
- have up to 26 separate program or sub-menu entries. Menus
- and programs may be secured for unauthorized user access by
- assigning restrictive security levels or requiring entrance
- of a password.
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- Sets up all aspects of program execution, including program
- path, work path, command line options (whether pre-defined or
- user-specified), password, security level, and customized
- help file.
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- Lets each user customize Menu Commando by allowing the
- selection of his/her password, color scheme, screen title,
- etc.
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- Restricts access to any command menu option of Menu Commando,
- including the Quit Menu Commando command, if so desired.
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- Allows you to select a color scheme that suits your tastes
- rather than ours or your boss's.
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- Lets you go to a DOS prompt to execute programs and DOS
- commands.
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- Displays a graphic directory tree showing the hierarchical
- relationship of the directories of the disk.
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- Makes, renames, and removes subdirectories at the stroke of a
- key.
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- Edits or creates files using the Menu Commando editor. Its
- commands include: cut, copy, and move blocks of text, wrap
- text, enter any ASCII graphics character, jump to any
- location in the file, search for occurrences of text, format
- the output to the printer, et cetera.
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- Formats 5¼ and 3½ inch diskette. As a safety precaution, a
- fixed disk drive can not be formatted.
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- Locates files on your system by name and lists them to the
- screen.
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- Maps the program contents of memory and the amount used.
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- Displays the volume label of a disk for modification.
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- And much more...
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- To run Menu Commando, your computer system must meet or
- exceed the following specifications:
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- IBM PC, XT, AT, PS/2, or 100% PC compatible with at least
- 384k of main memory, and a hard disk. MS-DOS 3.0, PC-DOS
- 3.0, or later version of DOS. A printer, if the usage log is
- to be printed. A Microsoft compatible mouse is optional. If
- using a mouse, its driver must be installed in memory before
- Menu Commando is run. A color monitor is optional. A RAM
- disk or EMS memory is recommended. It is used to speed up
- disk access when storing program information swapped to disk.
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