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- E A S Y D I A L
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- Daniel Collier
- Norm Patriquin
- Michelle Mohr
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- User's Guide and Reference
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- Version 4.3
- May 1992
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- Patri-Soft BBS 714-352-2825
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- Copyright 1990, 1992, 1992 by Patri-Soft
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- EASYDIAL Users Guide/Reference Copyright 1992 Patri-Soft Page 1
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- About EASYDIAL
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- EASYDIAL is a program which allows you to easily use your
- computer's modem to dial your telephone for normal voice
- communication. For those of you who have too many numbers to
- remember, and want them easily accessible, then EASYDIAL is for
- you. Some people use EASYDIAL to call their banks - the number
- contains both the bank phone number and their account number. A
- few keypresses is all you need. Therein lies the beauty of
- EASYDIAL, not too simple, yet not too complex.
-
- EASYDIAL was developed out of need. Recently Patri-Soft purchased
- a hands-free type office headset. To dial the phone, we had to
- turn on the headset, lift the handset, dial the number and then
- hang up the handset. This was a lot of trouble to dial a number -
- especially when we make a lot of phone calls. Thus began the
- search for a good telephone dialer. After searching several major
- BBS systems and not finding a suitable program, Norm decided to
- write his own for personal use. Just for the fun of it, we posted
- it on our BBS. Since it was so well received, I decided to
- enhance and upgrade it. EASYDIAL 4.3 is the product.
-
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- Quick Start
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- 1. Place the ED.EXE file in any directory on your system.
- EASYDIAL.DIR is automatically created in the same directory as
- ED.EXE.
-
- 2. Start ED.EXE without parameters and configure it to your
- needs. (Press 'C' in the directory listing.)
-
-
- EASYDIAL was written for ease and speed. If this is the first
- time you have run EASYDIAL, a sample entry has been provided in
- the dialing directory.
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- EASYDIAL Users Guide/Reference Copyright 1992 Patri-Soft Page 2
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- Some General Information
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- EASYDIAL stores its phone numbers in an external data file called
- EASYDIAL.DIR. This file is automatically created in the same
- directory as ED.EXE. It is a standard text file, and can be
- edited with any DOS text editor. However, no editor is necessary,
- as EASYDIAL can perform full maintenance from within the program.
- The format of EASYDIAL.DIR is fairly simple: You can only have
- one name and number per line and the combined length of that line
- cannot exceed 70 characters. The number of entries allowed is
- unlimited, but EASYDIAL becomes slow to load the entries into
- memory when the number of entries approaches 1500. I have had my
- EASYDIAL.DIR up to 3000 entries (about 49K), but I haven't fully
- tested it.
-
- The EASYDIAL entry:
-
- EASYDIAL.DIR contains one number per line. EXAMPLE:
-
- TIME 555-1212
- Pizza 555-1234
-
- EASYDIAL, when dialing a number, scans the entry backward looking
- for either a space, letter, or other "illegal" character. When
- it finds it, EASYDIAL knows which is the number and which is the
- name. So as a consequence, the actual number cannot contain any
- spaces or letters. For example, "555 1212", "555-ABCD" is not
- valid. The string CAN contain the following characters:
- #*;,()-?. (The period is not allowed.) Examples of valid numbers
- are 555-1212 or 555;1212*;?
-
- EASYDIAL has the the ability to be able to both tone and pulse
- dial a number. By including /P or /T in the dialing string,
- EASYDIAL can switch to pulse or tone dialing mid-way through
- dialing. Some services, such as credit card dialing, require
- tone dialing capabilities. If you are in a place where only
- pulse dialing is available, EASYDIAL can be used to pulse dial
- the first out going call, then tone dial the necessary numbers.
- Example: To make a credit card call from a pulse-dial only
- residence, the dialing string would look like this:
-
- 714-555-4567;/T-714-555-4567-1111
-
- The first part of the number (before the semi-colon) is the number
- being dialed. The second part is the credit card number. The
- /T before the credit card number instructs EASYDIAL to tone
- dial that segment of the call.
-
- EASYDIAL Users Guide/Reference Copyright 1992 Patri-Soft Page 3
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- EASYDIAL can be driven from a menu or the command line. Some
- people who are using EASYDIAL for extended periods of time prefer
- to use the menu, where they can see what they are doing. Others
- who are just making quick phone calls prefer to use EASYDIAL from
- the command line. I have attempted to write EASYDIAL to be
- flexible enough to accommodate many different styles of users.
- You of course, are the judge.
-
- EASYDIAL does support the detection of BUSY, RINGING, NO
- DIALTONE, etc. These are not configurable, but can be controlled
- by adjusting the modem initialization string to fit your needs.
-
- EASYDIAL SYNTAX:
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- EASYDIAL can be started by issuing the command:
-
- ED [optional name or number] [optional switches]
-
- This manual explains first the menu and then later the command line.
-
-
- MAKING THE CALL:
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- If at any time during the actual dialing sequence, if you press
- ESC, EASYDIAL will abort the call and will NOT log or time it.
- After the number is dialed, a message appears in the dialing
- window,
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- Dialing...Pick up handset and press any key when ringing.
-
- Pressing any key will hang up the modem and return EASYDIAL to
- either DOS or the menu. If a busy signal is detected, EASYDIAL
- will display,
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- Busy (Attempt x)
- Redial pause: x seconds. (Any key cycles, ESC aborts redial)
-
- EASYDIAL will keep dialing until either you press ESC or the call
- is completed.
-
- EASYDIAL will also detect RINGING. This is useful if your modem
- is not quite loud enough to hear. The word RINGING will appear
- accompanied by a short beep.
-
-
- OPERATING EASYDIAL FROM THE MENU
-
- When starting EASYDIAL with no parameters, you are placed in a
- full screen menu with all of your EASYDIAL.DIR entries on the
- screen. You may then use your arrow keys to scroll through the
- listing and find the number you wish to dial. Simply press ENTER
- on the found entry and EASYDIAL dials the number. The following
- commands are available to use:
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- EASYDIAL Users Guide/Reference Copyright 1992 Patri-Soft Page 4
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- Configure To configure EASYDIAL, press 'C'. A screen appears,
- and it is here where you custom EASYDIAL to fit your
- needs.
-
- Modem Initilization String: This is the string which
- controls your modem and how EASYDIAL interacts with it.
- Modem strings can be confusing, so if you're not sure,
- it is better not to change it. The initialization
- string must always start with "AT". For some reason, a
- string of ATZ does not reset the modem and consequently
- cannot be used. However, "AT" works fine for those who
- do not want EASYDIAL to change any of their modem
- settings.
-
- You may place a tilde (~) in the initialization string
- to cause EASYDIAL to pause for half a second during the
- initialization.
-
- The string breaks down as follows:
-
- E0 -- Do not echo commands back to EASYDIAL. If
- it was set to E1 then EASYDIAL would interpret
- the echoed commands as errors. (Try it to see
- what would happen)
-
- Q0 -- This tells the modem to send it responses
- back to EASYDIAL. Otherwise if it was Q1,
- EASYDIAL would have no idea of the modems status.
-
- M1 -- Speaker on. If set to M0, you could not
- monitor the call.
-
- X4 -- This is the command that EASYDIAL depends on.
- Below is a chart detailing the uses of the X commands.
-
- X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7
- OK o o o o o o o o
- CONNECT o o o o o o o o
- RING o o o o o o o o
- NO CARRIER o o o o o o o o
- ERROR o o o o o o o o
- CONNECT 1200 o o o o o o o
- NO DIAL TONE o o o o
- BUSY o o o o o
- NO ANSWER o o o o o
- CONNECT 2400 o o o o o o o
- RINGING o o o
- VOICE o o
-
- If you want EASYDIAL to detect RINGING, then a value
- greater than X4 needs to be set. Looking at the chart,
- X5 seems to fit the need. However X5 detects voice,
- which could hang the modem up on your call with nothing
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- more than a "Hello?". This could be useful if you want
- EASYDIAL to automatically hang up, assuming that you
- have already picked up the phone. It turns out, that to
- optimize your calling, X7 is the best setting, however,
- some modems do not support values above X4.
-
- V1 -- This tells the modem to give return verbal
- responses. EASYDIAL depends on full, verbal responses,
- so if you set this to V0, EASYDIAL cannot process the
- responses.
-
- L1 -- This controls speaker volume. L1 is the quietest,
- while L3 is the loudest.
-
- ACTIVE COM PORT: If you are not operating on COM1, you
- need to change this to reflect the correct port. Valid
- ports number from 1 - 4. EASYDIAL does not currently
- support nonstandard IRQs, but it will in the future.
- (Provided that people express the need)
-
- REDIAL PAUSE LENGTH: When EASYDIAL detects a busy
- signal, it will wait the desired amount of seconds
- before trying to redial.
-
- TIME CALLS: EASYDIAL can time each call. The advantage
- is that you can monitor how much time a call is
- requiring, or you can keep track of the duration for
- tax/office purposes. EASYDIAL is busy keeping track of
- elasped time during this process, but you can
- temporarily shell from EASYDIAL by pressing F3 during
- the timing sequence. Then, to return to EASYDIAL, type
- "exit". EASYDIAL will continue timing the call
- normally.
-
- LOG CALLS: EASYDIAL will log the person, time, number,
- and duration of each phone call if this flag is set to
- Y. A file called EASYDIAL.LOG is created in the same
- directory as ED.EXE. If you prefer, EASYDIAL will log
- only the long distance calls (calls which begin with
- "1-"). Set this flag to 'L' to enable this.
- The log file has a format that can be used to easily
- import the information into a database. The format is:
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- <mm-dd-yy, hh-mm-ss, hh-mm-ss, <--------Num-------->, <---Name---------->
- Date, Time, Duration, Number called, Name called
- (if any)
-
- COMMENT IN LOG: You can leave a one line description in
- the log at the time of the call if this option is set to
- Y or A. If you set it to A, EASYDIAL will ask you if you
- wish to enter a comment at the end of each call. If set
- to Y, it will automatically request the comment.
-
- PULSE OR TONE: Some houses (still) have pulse dialing
- and need to set this flag to P.
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- COLOR OR BLACK/WHITE: On Toshiba and similar laptops,
- the color scheme of EASYDIAL can be difficult to
- understand. However, with this flag, EASYDIAL can be set
- so it is much more clear and understandable.
-
- CREDIT CARD NUMBER: This field now contains your
- telephone credit card number. When making a credit
- card call, EASYDIAL will automatically append this
- number to the number being dialed. Since some
- phone companies require different prefixs to indicate
- a credit card call is being made, the next field has
- been provided.
-
- CREDIT CARD PREFIX: EASYDIAL will automatically put
- this number in front of the number being dialed. This
- number can be as simple as 0- or 10-ATT-0. Hopefully
- this will enable EASYDIAL to be able to be used with
- all phone companies.
-
- PREFIX NUMBER: Sometimes it is desirable to dial a
- number before the actual number you are calling. This
- number could be the command to turn off call waiting,
- or perhaps a "1-" to indicate a long distance call.
-
- IGNORE AREA CODE: This feature has a lot of potential.
- If you live in a 123 area code, but travel to the 456
- area code, your EASYDIAL.DIR cannot always conform
- to the area code that you are in. If all your phone
- numbers have the area code 456 in them while you are in
- 456, then you have to modify all your entries to remove
- the area code before dialing. Or, you can put 456 in
- this field. EASYDIAL will then ignore all occurances of
- 456.
-
- SAVING THE SETUP: Press F10 to save, or ESC to abort.
- If at any time, things get too mixed up, press F9 to
- restore the values that EASYDIAL was shipped with.
-
- Add Pressing 'A' in the menu will scroll all entries below the
- highlight bar down and pop up a window where you can
- enter the new data. Pressing ESC aborts the add,
- ENTER saves it to disk.
-
- Revise To revise an entry, position the highlight bar on the
- desired entry. Press R, and a window pops up with the
- entry to be revised. Pressing ENTER accepts the change,
- ESC aborts. NOTE: While revising the entry, you also
- have a few options available. Pressing ALT-X restores
- the unchanged line. Pressing ALT-U converts the line to
- upper case, ALT-L changes it to all lower case, ALT-C
- capitalizes it.
-
- Delete To delete an entry, position the highlight bar on the
- desired entry and press ALT-D. This will scroll all the
- other entries up one to replace the deleted one.
-
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- Find Find an entry. With large EASYDIAL.DIRs, finding an
- entry can be difficult. Pressing 'F' in the menu will
- allow you to enter a search string. EASYDIAL then
- searches FROM THE TOP DOWN for a matching string and
- highlights it.
-
- Last Repeat the Last find. Pressing 'L' will cause EASYDIAL to
- search FROM THE HIGHLIGHT BAR DOWN.
-
- Pick If you have a large EASYDIAL.DIR and want to look for a
- specific name, but aren't sure of the exact name, press
- 'P' in the menu. EASYDIAL will prompt you for a search
- string and then find all entries that match that
- string. It puts them in a secondary scrolling window
- where you may then find your entry among all the others.
- Pressing return will dial it.
-
- Justify In an effort to provide some sort of format to the
- EASYDIAL.DIR, I have provided 'J' in the menu. After
- pressing it, EASYDIAL separates the name and the number,
- and puts the number flush with the right margin. It
- takes an entry like:
-
- TIME 555-1212
- and makes it
- TIME 853-1212
-
- Tag To tag a number, press the Right arrow key. EASYDIAL
- will scroll the screen and the tagged number will
- appear blue and have a "■" on the right margin.
- CTRL-RA tags all, CTRL-LA untags all, Left arrow by
- itself untags only the entry the highlight bar is
- positioned on. Then, when you are ready to dial the
- tagged numbers, press 'T'. EASYDIAL counts the tagged
- numbers and asks you if you want to dial them.
- Answering Y causes EASYDIAL to dial them one at a time,
- with a pause at the end of each call. At the completion
- of each call, the number is untagged and the next one
- is dialed.
-
- Sort Pressing 'S' in the EASYDIAL.DIR will tell EASYDIAL to
- go sort your directory in alphabetical order. The sort
- algorithm is not very fast, so it may take a few
- seconds. (A faster sort will hopefully be included in
- the next version).
-
- F3 Issue any DOS command. EASYDIAL will return to the
- menu after the completion of the command.
-
- F5 Report phone time usage from EASYDIAL.LOG. EASYDIAL
- totals the amount of hours, minutes, and seconds of
- usage and displays the information on the screen. The
- information is also written to EASYDIAL.RPT
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- F8 Toggle PREFIX active in the menu. An indicator will
- appear in the upper left hand corner. While this is
- active all numbers dialed will have the number which
- accompanies the PREFIX field (found in the
- configuration screen).
-
- F9 Toggle CREDIT active. As with prefix, an indictor
- will display in the upper left hand corner. All
- calls will have the credit card number attached to
- it and will be prefaced by the credit card prefix
- number.
-
- F10 Automatically redial the last number dialed.
-
- Manual To manually dial a number, press 'M'. EASYDIAL will then
- Dial pop up a window requesting the number to dial. ESC
- aborts.
-
- OPERATING EASYDIAL FROM THE COMMAND LINE:
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- ED [name/number] [-] [aufltbr]
-
- Dialing from the command line:
-
- Issuing the command ED PIZZA will dial the number
- associated with the first entry which matches PIZZA. This
- is the fastest and easiest way to use EASYDIAL. You can
- also just dial a number from the command line, i.e. ED
- 555-1212.
-
- ED -N:xxx
-
- Specify an alternate directory to use. Normally Easydial
- uses a file called EASYDIAL.DIR, but by using -N you may
- specify an different directory to use. Example:
-
- ED -N:OFFICE.DIR will use the OFFICE.DIR to dial. You
- may set this command in the enviroment if you wish to
- use it all the time. To use this, enter the command
-
- SET EASYDIAL=-N:OFFICE.DIR
-
- Substitute the approprate directory name in the place of
- OFFICE.DIR.
-
- ED -A [OPTIONAL NAME/NUMBER]
-
- Add an entry from the command line. If no name and
- number are supplied than you will be prompted for one.
-
- ED -F [NAME/NUMBER]
-
- EASYDIAL will find all matches to the the supplied name
- and number and display them on the screen. You will then
- be able to dial them.
-
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- ED -H <name> Dial the specified number, then exit to DOS without
- a keypress. If the number is busy, Easydial will continue to
- redial until either a key is pressed or the call is completed
- successfully. Allow up to 8 seconds before Easydial disconnects
- the modem.
-
-
- ED -U Pulse Dial the call
- ED -T Time the call
- ED -L Log the call
- ED -B Specify black and white operation
-
- DIALING STRING MODIFIERS
-
- The actual dialing string can contain several special
- characters: ? , ; W.
-
- ? -- Place this AT THE END of your dialing string if you
- want to dial the number from you keyboard. For example,
- when calling our voice mail number, we have a dialing
- string like this:
-
- PAGER 555-1212;1111?
-
- EASYDIAL dials the string and then waits for user input. I can then
- listen to my messages by using my keyboard to dial the numbers.
- The letters on the keyboard are automatically changed to their
- numeric counterparts, just as on the telephone keypad.
- NOTE: Manual dialing is SLOW. Wait to hear the modem send the
- number before pressing another!
-
- ; -- Place a semi-colon anywhere in the dialing string to make
- EASYDIAL pause and wait for a keypress before dialing the
- remainder of the string. In the previous example, ';' is used
- to wait for my voice mail service to answer the phone. As soon
- as it does, I can dial the remainder of the string. Another
- application is credit card calls - I place the ; between my
- credit card number and the actual number. I wait until I hear
- the tone to enter my card number and then press a key to dial
- the remainder of the sequence.
-
- , -- Places a two second pause in the string wherever this is located.
- Some people use a , instead of a ; when they know that only a
- short delay is needed. (i.e. If you are dialing out of an
- office and you need to dial 9 to get out, set up your dialing
- string as such:
-
- HOME 9-,555-1212
-
- W -- Placing a 'W' in the dialing string will make EASYDIAL wait
- for a second dial tone before dialing the rest of the number.
-
- /T -- Switch to tone dial during dialing string.
-
- /P -- Switch to pulse dial during dialing string.
-
-
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- CREDIT CARD CALLS
-
- EASYDIAL supports use of an option to automatically append
- your credit card number to the number you are calling. To use
- this, you have to configure EASYDIAL to reflect the credit
- card number and credit card prefix. (Press 'C' in the menu).
-
- You may active credit card dialing by either starting EASYDIAL
- with a -C or pressing F9 in the menu. Then, when making a call,
- EASYDIAL will automatically append the credit card number to
- the number being dialed. This number will be preceded by the
- number in the "credit card prefix" field. This number is used
- to indicate that a credit card call is being made. This feature
- enables EASYDIAL to make credit card phone calls easily,
- regardless of the phone company being used.
-
-
-
- APPENDING A PREFIX
-
- The same concept as credit cards can be applied to a PREFIX
- call. To use this, start EASYDIAL with the -P option or press
- F8 in the menu. EASYDIAL will automatically preface the number
- being dialed with the number which accompanies PREFIX. This
- can be used to shut off call waiting (in which case your
- prefix may look like "*70,,,") or to indicate that you are
- placing a long distance call.
-
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- Program Maintenance:
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- Version 1.0 April 1992
- Version 1.1 May 1992
- -Enabled EASYDIAL to log and/or time calls
- Version 1.5
- -Fixed manual dial mode
- -Added windows
- -Added -C and -O option enabling EASYDIAL to append a credit card
- or optional number to a dialing number.
- Version 2.0
- --Removed -C & -O.
- --Added a scrollable directory enabling full EASYDIAL.DIR
- maintainance from within listing.
- Version 2.0A
- --Fixed time-call problem
- Verion 2.2
- --Fix command-line dialing problems. Dialed first match of
- first word instead of first match of entire string
- --Added a Find option for the directory listing.
- Version 2.5
- --Enabled all parameters to be used either in the directory
- listing or the command line
- --Enabled all eviroment commands to be able to be set from the
- commannd line
- --Changed all modem routines to more reliable and smart routines
- --Added busy detect and automatic redial
- --Total Parameters added:
- -M:x Specify comport
- -R:x Specify redial pause
- -L Log the call
- Version 3.0
- --Added an internal configuration file to control all options
- internally.
- Version 3.1
- --Added ability to leave comment in log
- --Fixed directory listing problems
- Version 3.2
- --Fixed bugs with adding
- --Changed the way Add and Revise work
- --fixed manual dial problem
- --added alpha-order sort
- --Enabled "W" modem command
- --Now can include numbers in name field
- --Protect comment-in-log
- Version 3.3
- --Improved configuration
- --Created bigger stack size to enable large EASYDIAL.DIRs.
- --Changed add/revise. (again)
- --Added black and white operation
-
- Version 3.5 December 1992
- --Did more work than I care to recall
- --Added Pick, Tag, and Justify
- --Added delays for people with FAST machines
- --Upgraded comm routines
- --Loads of little things
- Version 3.6 June 1992 (DLC)
- --Fixed PGDN bug. The highlight bar was not positioned
- properly.
- --Increased the size of the screen.
- Version 4.0 August 1992 (DLC)
- --Added flexibility to credit card dialing. Now ED can
- have a user defined credit prefix which will then
- work with all phone companies.
- --Moved CREDIT and PREFIX into the configurations screen.
- --Now store defaults in EASYDIAL.DAT instead of ED.EXE.
- --Add F8 (prefix on) and F9 (credit on) in dialing menu
- --Added option to log only long distance calls
- --Implemented PGUP and PGDN in Pick feature
- --Added ability to report time usage from EASYDIAL.LOG.
- --Added last number redial
- --Fixed PGUP to be more consistent
- --Added abitity to ignore parts of certain numbers
- --Added /P and /T to switch to pulse or tone dialing mid
- way though the string.
- Verion 4.1 October 1992 (DLC)
- --Fixed redial problem (redial was not dependable)
- --Fixed log problem - comments would not be recorded.
- --Fixed mono - now works OK.
- --Added format to log
- --Now can press F3 to access DOS while time a call.
-
- You may register EASYDIAL in one of three ways:
-
- 1) By mail with check, money order, or credit card to:
- Patri-Soft, P.O. Box 8263 San Bernardino, CA 92412
- CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS MUST INCLUDE 7.0% STATE SALES TAX!
-
- 2) Call or fax Patri-Soft with your order. (714) 352-2820 (Voice)
- (714) 352-1527 (Fax)
-
- 3) VISA/Mastercard orders are also accepted by Public Software
- Library: 800-242-4775 or 713-665-7017 to order.
-
- The Patri-Soft BBS operates 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, open
- to all callers. The author can also be reached on CIS via PPN
- 76347,2477 (please use MAIL).
-
- We support our software. One of the great strengths of the
- Shareware concept is the interaction between the program's authors
- and its users. Many of the features contained in EASYDIAL are the
- result of user input. If you have a problem evaluating this program
- or want to make a suggestion, comment, or complaint, please contact
- us immediately. Even after registering EASYDIAL, if you later
- determine that it is unsuitable for your use, you may contact us for
- a refund. It is not necessary that you be a registered user to
- contact us for technical support. Technical support will be
- available through the U.S mail, telephone, or the Patri-Soft BBS.
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- EASYDIAL is distributed under the Shareware concept. This allows
- users to evaluate software for a short time to determine if it
- is useful to them. If you decide the software is of value to
- you, you are required to register it.
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- This concept allows for quality software to be distributed at a
- reasonable cost. Many of hours of my time have been invested in
- EASYDIAL. Continued registration will justify the continued
- upgrading of this utility to insure it remains up to date with
- current technology. In any case, I greatly appreciate all
- users that care enough to register. I try to provide the best
- possible software for all you faithful supporting users.
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- Send registration requests to:
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- Patri-Soft
- 5225 Canyon Crest Dr.
- Suite 71-358
- Riverside CA, 92507
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- The registration charge is a one time fee that entitles you to
- all future versions of the product. These may either be
- obtained from normal Shareware sources or from me. I do not
- automatically send product updates to registered users. It is
- impossible to provide automatic upgrades at the low costs of
- these utilities.
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- Register EASYDIAL 4.3 Order Form
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- _____ EASYDIAL -- Finally, an easy dialer..................$20.00
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- _____ PCOPY -- File Copy, Move, Backup, Update, more!...$20.00
- _____ PSEARCH -- Locate files on your disk. Outstanding!..$20.00
- _____ PALERT -- Warns you of low disk space..............$15.00
- _____ PATTR -- Manage attributes of DOS files...........$10.00
- _____ PDAILY -- Automatically execute commands once/day..$10.00
- _____ PDELETE -- Save space with automatic disk cleanup...$20.00
- _____ PPRINT -- Advanced file print w/special formats....$20.00
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- California Residents add sales tax....................@ 7% $______
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- Total amount of my order is: $________
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- Payment method: ____ Check enclosed ______ Credit card (Visa/MC)
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- Credit card number: _____________________________
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- Expiration date: ___________
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- Signature: _______________________________
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- Disk Size (circle one)? 5 1/4 3 1/2
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- Name: __________________________________________________
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- Company: _______________________________________________
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- Address: _______________________________________________
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- _______________________________________________
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- City: ________________________ State: ________ Zip: __________
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- Please register the software under the following name:
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- ____________________________________________________________
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- I received EASYDIAL from: _____________________________
- (If BBS, please indicate name and number)
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- Send order to: Patri-Soft 5225 Canyon Crest Dr, Suite 71-358,
- Riverside CA, 92507
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- Reporting Problems (EASYDIAL 4.3)
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- I welcome all comments or enhancement suggestions. Please
- document each item clearly and provide printed examples, if
- possible. Please be sure to include this form with all
- requests. It will help to make sure we can provide you with the
- best possible service.
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- Name: __________________________________________________________
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- Company: _______________________________________________________
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- Address: _______________________________________________________
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- _______________________________________________________
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- City: __________________________________ State: _______________
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- Zip: ______________________________
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- Telephone: _______ / ________________________ (Home / Work)
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- Date: _________________________ Machine Type:_______________
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- Modem Type (IMPORTANT) ________________________________________
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- Name of Utility: _______________________ DOS Level: ____________
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- Description of problem or enhancement:
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- ________________________________________________________________
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- ________________________________________________________________
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- ________________________________________________________________
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- ________________________________________________________________
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- Suggested solution:
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- ________________________________________________________________
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- ________________________________________________________________
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