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- Installing the Reviews Files
-
- The Reviews Files are a set of text files that have been archived (combined
- and compressed by about 50%) to get them to fit on fewer disks.
-
- If you have a hard disk, it is faster and more convenient to put them on it.
- However, this will use a minimum of 2.5meg of disk space.
-
- For just occasional use, you may be more willing to put up with the
- slowness of floppies rather than tie up that much hard disk space.
-
- A configuration file will be saved in the default directory when you install
- this program. If the same directory is not the default the next time you start
- the program, you will be prompted for the directory that contains the
- configuration file. If you wish, use File Manager to move the configuration
- file, CATALOG.CFG, to a different directory.
-
- The Category List
-
- Normally, the first window you see should be a list of categories. This program
- requires a mouse. Using the mouse and the scroll bars, look through the category
- list and click on a category.
-
- The Subcategory List
-
- Next you will see a list of subcategories for the selected category; select one.
- The program descriptions for that subcategory will be displayed and you can use
- the scroll bar to view the file.
-
- The Reviews Window
-
- While reading the file, you can click the Search button to search for a
- particular subject. If you are not sure which category to look in, we suggest
- that open a DOS window and use FGREP to search the Reviews files. Searching text
- files is very slow, and FGREP is substantially faster than any search we could
- do from this program. (Fgrep, included on the Reviews Disks, is a freeware
- program by Chris Dunford.)
-
- Creating an Order List
-
- While reading the reviews, you can click on the name of a program that you are
- interested in ordering, and it will be added to the Order List window. The Order
- List window can be edited, lines delete or manually added, etc.
-
- When you click on a name, the program will attempt to locate the disk number for
- it. This should always work, but if it doesn't, you can search for the number
- yourself and manually add it to the list.
-
- When you are through, select Order to generate an order form. This is the surest
- way to make sure that you have made all the correct selections for disk size and
- prices. You can save an order form to disk and recall it later.
-
- MegaDisk Sets
-
- Some disks will show two numbers - a MegaDisk number and a regular number.
-
- MegaDisk Sets are sets of similar or related program disks that we have
- combined into a set for one low disk fee of $6.99/set. Some sets may be just
- two disks; others, as many as six; most are four disks.
-
- All disks in a MegaDisk set will be grouped together, so you can easily see
- which disks are in the same set. If you look at a PsL News while reading these
- files, you will find it even easier to spot the disks that go together.
-
- If you want a $6.99 Set, delete the number after the 7000-series number;
- if you want just one disk, delete the 7000 number. For example, File Express is
- a two-disk set with the numbers "7026/0064[2]". Wampum has the same MegaDisk
- number, "7026/1017".
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- If you want all three disks, order "7026" for $6.99. If you want just Wampum,
- you can order "1017" for $5 (members may get a volume discount). If you want
- just File Express, it normally would not make sense to order the two-disk set,
- "0064[2]" at $5 per disk when you can get the MegaDisk set for $6.99.
-
- The purpose of offering these low-cost sets is to make it more economical for
- you to try programs that come on multiple disks, such as File Express and
- PC-File, and/or to compare different programs of the same type, such as File
- Express and Wampum, so that you can find the one that best suits your needs.
-
- MegaDisk Sets are available either on multiple 360k, 5.25-inch disks or on one
- 1.44meg, 3.5-inch disk. We can copy the files onto 720k, 3.5-inch disks, but
- there is a special handling fee of $3 per MegaDisk set.
-
- On relatively rare occasion, we may have to remove a program from a MegaDisk
- Set. IF YOU ARE ORDERING A SET MAINLY FOR ONE SPECIFIC PROGRAM, YOU MUST LET US
- KNOW WHEN ORDERING SO THAT WE CAN VERIFY THAT IT IS STILL IN THE SET.
-
- Public Domain & Shareware
-
- PsL does not sell the software in our collection. We charge only a disk copying
- and library maintenance fee. The software itself may or may not be free (other
- than our disk fees) for you to use.
-
- Public Domain Software is free software that is not copyright. You can use,
- re-sell, or do anything else you want with public domain software.
-
- Freeware Software is also free software, but it is copyrighted. You can use
- it, but you cannot resell it, except as allowed for in the documentation.
-
- Shareware Software is normally fully-functioning software with the user's manual
- stored in a text file on disk. It is not free software. It is provided as
- through PsL for a small disk copying fee so that you can try the software before
- paying for it.
-
- Shareware is comparable to (and often better than) software that you buy in a
- store, but you get to try it out first and only have to pay for it after you
- have determined if it meets your needs and you want to keep using it.
-
- While Shareware works mainly on the honor system, registering normally has other
- rewards (besides being honest): many authors will send you the latest version of
- of the software, a printed, bound manual, technical support, and updates.
-
- Small Program Disks
-
- Disks in the PsL News Listing that have an asterisk by the disk number have lots
- of small programs on them. Other disks normally contain a single large program.
-
- PsL spends over 50 man-hours a month just keeping the Small Program Disks up-to-
- date and cleaned up and organized. This time is in addition to the time we spend
- testing, comparing, and reviewing new small programs.
-
- We review hundreds of new small programs every month and add only the best,
- which is usually about ten disks full of compressed files on what we call the
- Monthly Additions Disks.
-
- We take the programs from the Monthly Additions Disks and add them to the
- existing disks in the library by category. Eventually, a disk for a particular
- type of program will fill up and have to be split into two disks of more
- specific categories. As a result, SMALL PROGRAMS MAY NOT STILL BE ON THE DISK
- INDICATED IN THE PSL NEWS OR IN THESE REVIEWS FILES.
-
- Any time you order a Small Programs disk primarily for one specific file or type
- of file, you must let us know when ordering so that if the file has been moved
- to another disk, we can send you the other disk instead.
-
- System Requirements
-
- The software described in the Reviews Files should work on any PC-compatible
- computer that has at least two drives (eg: one floppy and a hard disk) and at
- least 256k of memory - unless otherwise noted.
-
- If you do not have a color monitor, you may need disk #860 (in U2-07) in order
- to run programs that use CGA graphics. If a program description indicates EGA
- or VGA are required, there is no way to get the program to work on a mono
- system.
-
- Some programs that say they require a hard disk may run on systems with
- high-capacity drives, such as a 1.44-meg, 3.5-inch drive.
-
- If a program description indicates that a program requires DOS 2+ or DOS 3.3+
- the plus sign means that the program will also work with any version of DOS
- later than the version specified.
-