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- ║ fastmenu LITE (tm) ║
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- Version 1.0a
- Copyright (C) 1994 by:
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- jwh: SoftWare
- 6947 Haggerty Rd
- Hillsboro, Ohio 45133
- Phone: (513)393-2402
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- Kathi J Hildenbrand
- jwh:SoftWare
- 6947 Haggerty Rd
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- Table of contents. Page
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- Applications Main Menu..................................... 3
- Edit Applications Module................................... 4
- Setup/Configuration Module................................. 6
- Setting up timed application/batch execution................ 6
- Installation Instructions.................................. 10
- Re-Assigning the Function Key Icons........................ 10
- DOS/Disk Utility........................................... 10
- Disk Utility File List Screen.............................. 13
- Phone Book/Dialer Module................................... 17
- Calendar/Notepad module.................................... 20
- Entering multiple commands at the Command field............ 25
- Executing batch files before & after screen blanking....... 25
- Sorting Folder Titles or Applications Listed in a Folder... 25
- The Tab Icon and how it works.............................. 27
- Working with ZIP files..................................... 27
- Executing applications from the Folder Titles page......... 28
- Trouble Shooting........................................... 29
- New Version and Update Policy.............................. 30
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- NOTE !!!!! IN ORDER FOR THIS PROGRAM TO OPERATE PROPERLY YOU
- MUST HAVE A PATH STATEMENT TO THE ROOT DIRECTORY,
- YOUR DOS DIRECTORY, AND THE FASTMENU LITE
- DIRECTORY. THIS PATH STATEMENT SHOULD BE IN YOUR
- AUTOEXEC.BAT FILE.
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- QUICK INSTALLATION AND STARTUP.
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- 1>- Make a backup copy of your original disk.
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- 2>- Insert your backup disk into any drive.
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- 3>- Move to that drive and type: INSTALL
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- 4>- Follow onscreen instructions to complete the installation.
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- 5>- Make sure you have a PATH statement in your AUTOEXEC.BAT
- to your ROOT,DOS, and FMLITE directorys.
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- 6>- After installation, type 'LITE' to start fastmenu LITE.
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- 7>- Add 'LITE' as the last line in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file if
- you want fastmenu LITE to automatically start when you
- turn your computer on.
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- ADDING A APPLICATION.
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- 1>- After you have gotten fastmenu LITE up and running, at the
- main menu screen you will see a window with twenty lines
- lettered A to T. The letters on these lines will be blue.
- These lines represent the folder titles. Before adding any
- applications you must first create a folder (some sample
- folders may already have been created for you) and give it
- a title. To create folder #1, simply press the 'A' key and
- at this point you will be given a place to enter the
- folder title and then press the enter key.
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- 2>- After entering the title for folder A, you will be taken
- to a blank folder A. At this time you will also see two
- new prompts, Title (<) and Z=Edit. At this point we want
- to add a application to this folder, so choose option
- Z=Edit. NOTE ! Also at this point you may just click on
- a blank folder line to go straight to the application
- editor screen.
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- 3>- After selecting the Z=Edit option, you will be taken to
- the applications editor. To Add an application, from the
- opening menu, select the Add/Edit option by choosing
- option 'A'.
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- 4>- After selecting the Add/Edit option, an Applications List
- window will be displayed. We will Add an application to
- line A, so move the highlight bar to line A, press enter.
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- 5>- After selecting line A, you will be presented with a data
- entry screen to fill out. At the first field, enter the
- title or name of the application that you want to execute
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- 6>- At the Drive field, press the PgDn key and select the
- drive that this application resides on. At the directory
- field, press the PgDn key and select the directory that
- this application resides in. At Command field, press PgDn
- and select the file that runs this application.
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- 7>- If you want this application password protected, enter a
- 'Y' at the Password field. If you are running DOS Version
- 3.3 or later, answer the Fast Run field with a 'Y'. If you
- want fastmenu LITE to pause before execution and ask you
- for command line parameters, answer the Command Line Parms
- field with a 'Y'. NOTE ! If you answer this field with a
- 'Y' then you must also include a (+) plus sign directly
- after the run filename at the Command Field.
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- 8>- At this time you will be presented with two more fields.
- if you enter any information in these fields, it will be
- displayed at application execution or exit. If you do not
- want any prompt displayed, simply leave these fields
- blank. When you are finished with these two fields, press
- the Esc key to exit the edit mode.
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- 9>- At this time you may save this entry by pressing the
- ESC key and then press the (Y) key to save this entry. If
- you have selected to password this entry you will be
- asked to enter the password at this time.
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- fastmenu LITE Applications Main Menu.
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- Option Reaction to option
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- Esc .............. Selecting this option will exit you to DOS.
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- NOTE ! If you want, you may have fastmenu LITE execute a
- batch file or application upon exit by clicking
- your right mouse button (or CTRL+Esc) on the Esc
- button and filling out the path information.
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- Y=Setup........... This option should be used the very first
- time you use fastmenu LITE.
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- Here you will set the program parameters that will make
- fastmenu LITE work properly. This option may be accessed
- by pressing the letter 'Y' or by pointing the mouse at
- the prompt icon and then pressing the left mouse button.
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- F1 through F10..... Used as hot keys to Applications.
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- You can assign applications to these icons by clicking
- your mouse on a blank line or selecting the function key
- with your keyboard. You can change a function key icon
- at any time by clicking your right mouse button on the
- icon or pressing (Ctrl+ Function key).
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- Up-Dn Arrow....... Pressing the up or down arrow keys will
- page through the Folder Titles or Folders.
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- =................. Pressing this icon will give you the option
- of sorting either the Folder list or the
- applications within a folder.
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- *................. Pressing this Icon will toggle between the
- 3D or flat fonts.
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- ?................. Press this Icon to display registration
- information.
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- Tab............... Pressing this Icon will force fastmenu LITE
- into screen blanking.
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- fastmenu LITE Edit Applications Module.
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- Option Reaction to option
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- ESC=Exit.......... Using this option will return you back to
- fastmenu LITE main menu.
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- Add/Edit.......... This option allows you to add or change
- programs or applications on this folder.
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- Any application that can run in DOS can be started or executed
- with fastmenu LITE, either through the applications menu or
- through the (S)tart option from the file list menu.
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- Adding a new application.
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- 1>- Choose option Add/Edit from the edit applications menu
- prompt list then from the applications list select the
- application or the line that you want to Add/edit. You
- will be presented with seven questions to answer.
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- 2>- The first question will be asking you for the title or
- name of the program that you want to run. This title or
- name can be anything you want it to be, and is only used
- as a reference.
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- 3>- The second question will be asking you for the name or
- letter of the drive that this program will be running
- from. Examples would be: A, B or C. Pressing the PgDn
- key will list all available drives on your system.
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- 4>- The third question will be asking you for the name of
- the directory that this program is in. Always separate
- multiple directory entries with a backslash (\).
- Press the PgDn key to list all available directories on
- your system.
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- NOTE ! If you are running this new program from a floppy
- and/or the program is in the root directory, just
- press <enter> at this prompt.
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- 5>- The fourth question will be asking you for the name of
- the file that you normally have to type in to run the
- program (The executable file). You may also enter any
- command line switches or parameters here. This is a
- scrollable edit field that allows entering up to 255
- characters.
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- NOTE ! Multiple commands may be entered at this field.
- This is explained further, later in this manual.
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- ALSO This file will normally have an extension name
- of either .EXE, .COM, or .BAT. ALWAYS include
- this file extension at the Command Field.
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- 6>- The fifth question will be asking if you want to
- password protect this program. If you do not want
- password protection, just answer this question with a
- 'N'. If you want password protection for this program,
- answer this question with a 'Y'.
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- 7>- The sixth question will be asking if you want to use the
- Fast Load method of launching this application. This
- method is recommended, but may cause some problems with
- early versions of DOS.
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- 8>- The seventh question will be asking if you want fastmenu
- LITE to pause before execution of this application so
- you may enter a variable DOS command line parameter.
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- 9>- At this time you will be presented with two more fields.
- if you enter any information in either of these fields
- it will be displayed with a pause during application
- execution or exit. If you do not want any prompt
- displayed, simply leave the fields blank.
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- After completing these fields, sinply press the Esc key and
- then select the 'Y' to save it.
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- 11>- At this time, if you chose to password protect this
- program, you will be given a place to enter the
- password that you want to use to access this program.
- You are allowed up to 20 characters or numbers in this
- password. After entering this password, you will be
- prompted to verify it's validity.
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- CAUTION !!! Be sure to remember this password, it cannot
- be removed from a program listing unless you
- know the password. This password is totally
- scrambled before it is written to file and
- would be very hard to unscramble.
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- Delete App's...... This option is used to delete or remove an
- existing application.
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- Deleting a listing.
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- 1>- Choose option Delete application from the menu list.
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- 2>- After choosing this option, all applications listed on
- this page will be listed to screen. Select the one that
- you want to delete with the highlight bar and then press
- enter. You will be asked to verify your delete
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- Edit Title........ This option will allow you to change the
- Title or Name that is presently being used
- used for this page.
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- Delete This Folder.. Choose this option if you want to delete
- this page from the menu.
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- Update Directory Tree.. This option will update the directory
- tree list that you see when you press
- the PgDn key to list the directories.
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- Password Protection
- for this Folder...... Selecting this option will give you the
- option for entering or removing password
- protection for this entire Folder.
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- fastmenu LITE Setup Module.
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- Option Reaction to option
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- ESC=Quit.......... This option will return you to the fastmenu
- applications menu.
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- A >- Automatic Execution At Startup
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Selecting this option will provide you with a input screen
- that you may type in the Title, Drive, Directory, and Run File
- of the application you want executed at fastmenu LITE startup.
- If you setup an application at this screen, it will be
- executed at startup and after executing this application you
- will be returned to fastmenu LITE.
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- B >- Add/Edit/Delete Timed Event Execution
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Selecting this option will take you to a menu where you may
- select any timed event to create or edit from A to J (10). If
- you want to setup a new timed event, just select a blank line
- and you will be asked to give a description for this event.
- After entering the description, you will see it listed as a
- selection, just select it and you will be taken to the timed
- event editor.
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- Selecting this option will open a window with data fields for
- you to fill in. At the first field, enter the time in 12 hr
- format (civilian time) that you want the application or batch
- file executed.
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- from 1:00 afternoon to 11:59 afternoon is considered
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- At the Date field enter the date that you want this
- application or batch file to be executed.
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- NOTE ! If you want this execution to be on a daily basis,
- leave this Date field completely blank. Then answer
- the Yes/No weekday prompts to tell fastmenu on what
- days you want this application/batch file to be run.
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- At the remaining three fields, enter the Drive, Path, and the
- name of the executable file. After completing all fields,
- press the Esc key to exit then press the 'S' key to save them.
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- C >- Add/Edit/Delete System Module Passwords
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- A >- fastmenu LITE Startup
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- Use this option if you want to create a password for
- startup of fastmenu LITE.
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- B >- Password Protect (Esc) Exit To DOS
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- Use this option to setup whether or not a user may exit
- fastmenu LITE and go to DOS with or without a password.
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- C >- Password Protect The Setup Module
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- Use this option to setup whether or not a user may enter
- the Setup module with or without a password.
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- D >- Password Protect The Edit Applications Module
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- Use this option to setup whether or not a user may enter
- the Z=Edit Module with or without a password.
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- E >- Password Protect The Calendar/NotePad Module
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- Use this option to setup whether or not a user may enter
- Calendar/NotePad Module with or without a password.
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- F >- Password Protect The PhoneBook/Dialer Module
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- Use this option to setup whether or not a user may enter
- PhoneBook/Dialer Module with or without a password.
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- G >- Password Protect The DOS/Disk Utility Module
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- Use this option to setup whether or not a user may enter
- DOS/Disk Utility Module with or without a password.
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- H >- Password Protect Edit Function Keys & Esc
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- Use this option to setup whether or not a user may
- re-assign the function key icons or the Esc icon with or
- without using a password.
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- D >- Update Directory Tree at Startup
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- If you answer this option with a 'N', fastmenu LITE will
- startup much faster, skipping the opening screen and updating
- the directory tree files. You will need to update the
- directory tree files manually if any directory maintenance is
- done outside the fastmenu LITE environment.
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- E >- Toggle Screen Blanking Option On/Off
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Use this option to select whether you want screen blanking or
- not. This option will present you with one question that can
- be answered by either a 'Y' if you want screen blanking.
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- NOTE ! This screen blanking only has an effect on fastmenu
- LITE's main menu screen and will not interrupt your
- applications in any way. During screen blanking, a
- logo will dance around on your screen, letting you
- know that fastmenu LITE is ready to go at any time by
- pressing any key on your keyboard or moving the mouse.
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- If you have chosen to use the screen blanking option,
- you will then be asked to enter the amount of time
- (seconds) that fastmenu LITE waits before going into
- screen blanking. The time can be any number of seconds
- between 1 and 999.
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- F >- Setup Opening Screen Mode
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- fastmenu LITE will run in either of two screen modes.
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- Mode 1 >- In this mode fastmenu LITE will display the page
- titles on the first screen, at startup.
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- Mode 2 >- In this mode fastmenu LITE will display any of the
- application folders on the first screen, at startup.
- You may select the folder that is first displayed.
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- When you select option 'F' from this setup menu, you will be
- asked if you want the folder titles displayed first. If you
- answer this prompt with a 'N', then you will also be asked to
- enter the folder title number that you want displayed at
- startup. You may enter any folder number between 1 and 80.
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- Use this option to edit or change the LOGO.DAT file. This file
- contains the information that you will see moving about during
- screen blanking. Also the information in this file is listed
- to screen on the main menu. After choosing this option you
- will be presented with a screen that has this file listed in a
- small editing window. You may make any changes you want to
- this file and then press the Tab key to save it or press the
- ESC key to exit.
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- H >- Display Logo At Screen Blanking (ON/OFF)
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- Selecting this option will give you the option of turning on
- or of the display of the logo during screen blanking.
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- I >- Folder/Applications Sort Option (ON/OFF)
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- Selecting this option will give you the option of turning on
- or off the ability to sort the folders or applications listed
- in a folder from the main menu screen.
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- J >- Select System Fonts
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- Selecting this option will allow you to select the font type
- to be used throughout the program.
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- K >- Select Font Color
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- Selecting this option will allow you to select the font Color
- to be used throughout the program.
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- L >- Select Background Color
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- Selecting this option will allow you to select the screen
- background color to be used throughout the program.
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- M >- Default Path (Phonebook/Dialer)
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- Selecting this option will allow you to set a default path for
- the Phonebook/Dialer to use for saving and loading files from.
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- N >- Default Path (Calendar/Notepad)
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- Selecting this option will allow you to set a default path for
- the Calendar/Notepad to use for saving and loading files from.
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- O >- Setup Modem & Printer Parameters
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- Selecting this option will allow you to set the default Parms
- for the modem to use during dialing phone numbers and also to
- set up your printer port and page lines.
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- NOTE ! Before you install fastmenu LITE I strongly recommend
- that you make backup copies of your original disk.
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- Consult your DOS manual on making backup copies or
- using DISKCOPY on your machine.
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- fastmenu LITE is not a complicated program to setup and does
- not require a lot of work to get running. The following three
- steps is all that is needed to insure proper operation.
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- 1>- Insert your fastmenu backup/distribution disk into any
- drive, move to that drive and type: INSTALL <enter>.
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- Follow on-screen instructions to install fastmenu LITE.
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- 2>- Make sure your AUTOEXEC.BAT file contains a path statement
- to the ROOT, DOS, and FMLITE directories on your hard
- drive.
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- Example of the path statement: PATH=C:\;C:\DOS;C:\FMLITE
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- 3>- If you want fastmenu LITE to startup automatically, add to
- the end of your AUTOEXEC.BAT file the following line: LITE
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- NOTE ! This line must be the last line in your
- AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
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- This should complete the setup procedure for fastmenu LITE.
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- Assigning applications to the function key prompts.
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- To assign a application to one of the function key prompts,
- simply press the Ctrl key plus the corresponding function key
- down or click the right mouse button on the function key
- prompt. Complete the displayed path information and then save
- it by pressing the 'S' key.
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- DOS/Disk Utility Module.
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- Option Reaction to option
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- Format Diskettes.. Use this option to format new diskettes or
- floppies.
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- NOTE ! For reasons of compatibility between computers, this
- program uses the standard DOS format program found
- in your DOS directory. For proper operation, your
- AUTOEXEC.BAT file must contain the path to your DOS
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- Formatting diskettes.
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- 1>- After choosing the Format Diskettes you will be asked
- to choose the drive that you want to format from.
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- 1>- After choosing the Drive, you will be asked to choose
- whether you want to format a Non Systems Disk or DOS
- Systems Disk (Boot Disk). If you choose to format a
- systems disk, after the format process, the necessary
- DOS files will be copied to it, creating a bootable
- DOS diskette.
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- 3>- After choosing the format type you will need to select
- the disk density or size you the disk formatted to.
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- 4>- After choosing the format density you will be asked
- to insert a disk in the chosen drive and press any
- key to begin formatting.
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- Single Pass DiskCopy. Use this option to copy a floppy disk in
- one pass without the need of switching
- disks back and forth during the copy of
- high density disks.
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- NOTE ! This copy process copies files along with any
- directories that may be on the source disk to a work
- disk you select. After this it will then prompt you
- to insert a destination disk to place these files and
- directories on. After the destination disk has been
- completed, you may select to make additional copies.
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- ALSO ! This copy routine does not copy a disk byte for
- byte, but instead, copies the files and directories
- byte for byte. With this in mind, remember, due to
- the fact that the original disk may have had it's files
- scattered over partial clusters of the original disk,
- the new copy will be placed on contingent clusters on a
- clean disk and may use up less disk space. A Disk
- compare may show a difference. If you think you need
- to make a compare of the disks, always use a file
- compare instead of a disk compare.
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- File Maintenance..... Use this option if you want to perform
- any of the following: Copy, Delete,
- Rename, View, Edit, or Start files. You
- may also do directory maintenance from
- this option. The ZIP-Menu is also
- accessed through this option.
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- 1>- After choosing this option, you will be asked to choose
- the drive that you want to perform file maintenance on.
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- drive to see if it has any directories. Select the
- directory you want and then press enter. At this time
- you will be presented with the file list that was found
- on this drive. Choosing a directory is done by moving
- the highlight bar to the directory you want with the Up
- and Down arrow keys and then pressing the enter key.
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- ALSO ! While at the directory list screen, you also
- have options to Create, Re-Name, Delete, or Print
- directories.
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- Creating a new Directory from the Directory Tree screen.
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- After choosing the File Maintenance option, you will be asked
- to choose the drive that you want to work with. After choosing
- the drive you will be taken to the directory tree screen.
- From the directory tree screen, you will move the highlight
- bar to the location that you want this new directory placed.
- You can do this by moving the highlight bar up or down the
- directory tree and then pressing enter.
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- NOTE ! To place a new directory from the root directory, you
- will want to highlight the ROOT option on the
- directory tree list. If you want to place a new
- subdirectory off from an existing directory, just
- highlight that directory.
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- After choosing the directory location, press the 'C' key,
- enter the name of the new directory and then press enter.
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- Deleting Existing Directories from the Directory Tree Screen.
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- This option can be reached from the Directory Tree Screen,
- after choosing the File Maintenance option from the DOS/Disk
- Utility Menu and the drive from the Drive Menu.
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- NOTE ! A directory cannot be deleted without first deleting
- any files it may contain.
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- Choose the directory that you want to delete by moving the
- highlight bar to that directory then press the 'D' key. You
- will be asked to verify your choice.
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- Renaming Existing Directories from the Directory Tree Screen.
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- Select the directory that you want to rename by moving the
- highlight bar to that directory and then press the 'R' key.
- You will be presented with the directory name in an editor
- field, simply edit the existing name and then press enter.
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- Printing the Directory list to your printer.
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- From the directory tree screen, you may choose to send a copy
- of this directory tree information to your printer by pressing
- the 'P' key.
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- Sorting the directory tree screen.
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- Selecting the Sort option from the directory tree screen will
- present you with a scrolling menu that allows selecting
- whether you want the directory list sorted or not.
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- NOTE ! Sorting this directory tree list does not change how
- your directories are actually list on disk.
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- Update Directory File. Using this option will manually update
- the directory tree mirror files.
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- NOTE ! fastmenu LITE automatically updates the directory
- tree files if any directory maintenance is done with
- the utility module.
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- If you select not to have fastmenu LITE update the
- the directory tree files at startup from the Setup
- module and you perform any directory maintenance
- outside of the fastmenu LITE environment, you may
- need to use this option to update the directory tree
- files manually.
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- Set Mouse Sensitivity
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- This option will allow you to adjust the sensitivity or
- movement ratio of your mouse.
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- Set Keyboard Sensitivity & Delay rate
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- This option provides a way to adjust the speed of cursor
- movement and the amount of time before continious movement
- from holding a cursor keys down.
-
- Display System Drive Sizes and Free Space
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Selecting this option will display a screen with all system
- drives listed along with there sizes and free space remaining.
-
- fastmenu LITE Disk Utilities File List.
- ======================================:>
-
- Option Reaction to option
- ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- (ESC)............. Using this option will return you to the
- previous menu.
-
- At the upper right corner of your screen, just above the
- option buttons, you will see a gray button, this button will
- display the disk volume label of the disk you are listing. You
- may edit the disk volume label by clicking your left mouse
- button on this button or by pressing the "L" key on your
- keyboard.
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- (F)ile Sort....... Selecting this option will present you with
- a scrolling menu with options to select how
- you want the file list sorted. You may sort
- by filename, file extension, file size, or
- file date. After selecting the sort field,
- you will then be asked how to sort, either
- by ascending or descending order.
-
- (Up/Dn)........... Use these options to move the highlight bar
- up and down the file list.
-
- One key press will move the highlight bar up or down one file.
- Holding the key down will fast advance the highlight bar
- until you release the key or the end of the file list is
- reached.
-
- (Home/End)........ Pressing the End key will advance the
- highlight bar to the end of the file list.
- Pressing the Home key will move the
- highlight bar to the beginning of the list.
-
- (-/+/enter)....... Use these options to Tag all files for
- later maintenance. An asterisk will appear
- to the left of the file name of every file
- that has been tagged.
-
- Tagging and Un-Tagging Files.
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- 1>- Move the highlight bar to the file you want to tag and
- then press the enter key. If this file has already been
- tagged it will be un-tagged. After using the enter key to
- tag or un-tag a file, the highlight bar will advance to
- the next file in the file list.
-
- 2>- Pressing the plus key will tag all files in the file list.
-
- 3>- Pressing the minus key will un-tag all tagged files in
- the file list.
-
- (Q)uery........... Use this option to query the file list. DOS
- wild cards are valid here.
-
- NOTE ! The main purpose for including this option was to
- give you a convenient way of copying or deleting
- certain groups of files. For example if you wanted
- to copy all the files with the .DAT extension, you
- would first query the file list by entering [*.DAT]
- at the File Spec. prompt. Then tag all these files
- by pressing the plus key, then choose the (C)opy
- option to copy all tagged files.
-
- Querying the file list with (Q)uery option.
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- 1>- After choosing this option, you will be given a place to
- enter your query instructions and then press enter. After
- which the file list will again be presented with only the
- files that meet your query instructions listed.
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- Query Examples:
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- [*.*]....... This query would list all files.
-
- [*.EXE]..... This query would list files with the EXE
- extension.
-
- (U)pdate.......... Use this option to update or re-list the
- files from the present drive or directory.
-
- NOTE ! You may change a disk while you are at the file list
- screen. After changing to the new disk, just use the
- (U)pdate option to list the files from the newly
- inserted disk.
-
- (S)tart........... Use this option to run applications outside
- fastmenu LITE.
-
- This option was added to give you a way to test run an
- application or to run applications or games from floppy
- drives. Any program, game or application that can be run from
- the DOS prompt can also be run through this option.
-
- NOTE ! This option will only accept files with the extension
- of .EXE, .COM or .BAT. Before you can use this option
- option, you must first tag the file that you want to
- run. After tagging this file, just choose the (S)tart
- option to run it.
-
- ALSO ! When executing files through this option, fastmenu
- LITE does not drop totally out of memory. With this in mind,
- you may occasionally execute a file that needs more memory
- than is left over. If this happens, you will be prompted,
- Not enough memory.
-
- (V)iew............ Use this option to read or view text files.
-
- Before you can use this option, you must first tag the file
- that you want to read or view. After tagging this file just
- choose option (V)iew to view it.
-
- (E)dit............ Use this option to edit or create any ASCII
- text file.
-
- To edit an existing file you must first tag it from the file
- list menu. After tagging it, just choose option (E)dit from
- the file list menu.
-
- To create a new file, just choose option (E)dit without
- tagging any files. After editing the file and pressing Esc,
- you will be asked to enter the name for the new file. You may
- use any DOS legal name except names that have extensions of
- .EXE or .COM.
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- NOTE ! This editor has the ability to edit files with lines
- up to 255 characters long. When you first enter the
- editor, the right margin will be set to 255. If you
- are editing a 80 column document you may want to
- reset the right margin before you begin.
-
- (C)opy/(M)ove..... Use this option to copy or move a file or
- group of files from one directory or disk
- to another directory or disk.
-
- Before using this option, you must first tag the file or
- group of files you want to copy or move, using the (Up/Dn) and
- (-/+/enter) keys.
-
- 1>- After tagging the files you want to copy or move just
- choose option (C)opy or (M)ove to start the process.
-
- 2>- You will be asked to choose the Target Drive (the drive
- that you want to copy these files to). After choosing the
- Target Drive, fastmenu LITE will check that drive for any
- existing directories.
-
- 3>- If any directories are found, you will be asked to choose
- which directory you want to copy these files to.
-
- NOTE ! If you have marked more files than will fit on the
- Target Drive, fastmenu LITE will copy as many
- files to the Target Drive as will fit and then
- prompt you to insert a new disk. After which will
- continue to copy the remainder of the files tagged
- to this disk. fastmenu LITE will continue this
- process until all tagged files have been copied.
- This copy routine was added to give you a means of
- backing up entire directories or groups of files
- to floppies without the worry of running out of
- disk space on the Target Drive.
-
- (D)elete.......... Use this option to delete or remove a file
- or groups of files.
-
- Before using this option, you must first tag the file or
- group of files you want to delete, using the (Up/Dn) and
- (-/+/enter) keys.
-
- 1>- After tagging the file or group of files you want to
- delete, just choose option Delete to start the deletion
- process.
-
- 2>- At this time you will be asked if you want to verify each
- file before delete or continue without verifying.
-
- (R)ename.......... Use this option to rename a file.
-
- After tagging the file that you want to rename, just choose
- the Rename option, you will be shown the old file name in a
- edit field. Edit or change and then press the enter key.
-
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- (P)rint........... Use this option to send a copy of all
- tagged files to your printer.
-
- (A)ttribute....... Selecting this option will allow you to
- reset the attributes for the selected file.
- After selecting this option, you will be
- presented with a screen that has the
- selected file listed along with four icons
- that can be used to toggle the different
- file attributes on or off. An asterisk in
- the box at the right of each icon means
- that that attribute is turned on.
-
- NOTICE !!! Unexperienced users should use extreme caution
- using this option. Changing attributes on system
- files could cause a complete system lockup.
-
- (Z)IP Menu........ This option is explained on page 38.
-
- fastmenu LITE Phone Book/Dialer.
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-
- Option Reaction to option
- ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Esc............... Use this option to exit the phone book
- module.
-
- (I)nsert.......... Use this option to insert a new record to
- the phone book.
-
- The new record will be inserted just above the highlight bar.
- If the highlight bar is at bottom of file, the new record
- will be added to the end of the file. If you want, you can
- insert a new record ahead of an existing record by moving the
- highlight bar to that record, then choosing the insert option.
-
- After choosing the insert option you will be given a new slot
- to enter the information for this record. You can move between
- fields with the Up/Down arrow keys. When finished press the
- Esc key to save it.
-
- (C)hange.......... Use this option to change or correct an
- existing record.
-
- To change a record, just move the highlight bar to the record
- that you want to change, then choose the (C)hange option.
- After selecting this option, you may move freely between
- fields with the Up/Down arrow keys.
-
- (D)elete.......... Use this option to remove an existing
- record from the phone book.
-
- To remove a record, just move the highlight bar to the record
- that you want to remove, then choose the (D)elete option. You
- will be prompted to verify this deletion.
-
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- (S)ort............ Use this option to sort all records on any
- field.
-
- After choosing the (S)ort option you will be asked to choose
- the field that you want to sort on. Do this by moving the
- highlight bar to that field and then press enter. After
- selecting the field, you will be asked how you want to sort,
- from Memory or from Disk. Sorting from memory is a much faster
- sort method, with this method, all records are loaded into
- memory then sorted, after the sort, all records are saved back
- to disk. Sorting records from disk can be aborted at any time
- with the Esc key but sorting takes much longer to complete.
-
- (Q)uery........... Use this option when you want to locate a
- record or group of records from the phone
- book database. After selecting this option
- you will need to select where you want the
- results of this query sent, to screen,
- printer in list form, or to mailing labels.
-
- You will be presented with a screen to
- enter search instructions. You may search
- on any one field or a combination of fields
-
- Records found that match your search
- instructions will be listed to screen one
- at a time with options to Print, Edit, or
- Dial the phone number.
-
- (V)iew............ This option will list to screen, the
- complete record that is currently
- highlighted.
-
- (R)............... Selecting this option will re-dial the last
- number that was dialed.
-
- (D)ial............ To dial a listed number, simply highlight
- the entry that you want to dial and then
- press the 'D' key. At the same time pick up
- the phone receiver and after the number has
- been dialed just press any key to close the
- modem port.
-
- NOTE !! You may also dial a number simply by clicking your
- right mouse button on the entry that you want to
- be dialed.
-
- ALSO !! If you select this option when the highlight bar
- is at bottom of file, a input field will be
- presented for you to manually enter a number for
- dialing.
-
- (F)iles........... This option will display a pick list menu
- with the following options.
-
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- Open....... Use this option to open an existing phone book
- database file. Upon selecting this option, you
- will be presented with a list of existing
- database files that you may open.
-
- Create..... Use this option to create or open a new phone
- book database file. Upon selecting this option,
- you will be presented with a field to enter the
- name of the new file.
-
- NOTE ! do not include a file extension, fastmenu will
- automatically append a ".GPD" file extension.
-
- Delete..... Use this option if you want to delete an
- existing phone book database file. Upon
- selecting this option, you will be presented
- with a list of existing files to select from.
-
- NOTE ! You may not delete a currently open file.
-
- Up-Dn............. These options represent the up and down
- arrow keys.
-
- Using them will move the highlight bar up or down one record
- at a time. Continuing to hold one of these keys down will
- cause the highlight bar to scan until you release the key.
-
- PgUp-PgDn......... These options represent the Page Up and
- Page Down keys.
-
- Using them will move the highlight bar up or down a full page
- at a time. Continuing to hold one of these keys down will
- cause the highlight bar to rapid scan until you release the
- key.
-
- NOTE ! The phone book module uses a file oriented database
- and is limited in the number of records only by your
- disk size.
-
- This phone book module also provides a macro editor for
- creating extended phone numbers. While at any one of the
- phone number fields, you may press the F2 function key to
- display the macro editor. A macro is a letter in boxes [A],
- Each macro can be programmed to represent up to 30 dialing
- characters. In other words, if you have a phone number that
- will not fit into the number field, you may create a macro
- that represents this number and then just insert the macro at
- the phone number field. Any number of macro's can be used at
- the phone number field. Also, you may embed a macro into a
- macro.
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- Opening menu options and commands
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- When you first enter the Calendar/Notepad module you will be
- presented with a calendar of the current month with the
- current date highlighted in red. To change the current date
- you can either click your mouse on another day or press or
- click on the up or down arrow keys Icons. To change the month,
- simply press or click on the left or right arrow keys or
- icons.
-
- To enter a note for a certain day or date, by using the
- up/down or left/right arrow keys, move the highlight to the
- date that you want to post a note for and then click on the
- "D" Icon or simply press the 'D' key on your keyboard.
-
- D>- Clicking on the "D" button will post a note for the
- current date only.
-
- W>- Clicking on the "W" button will post a note that will be
- displayed every Week on the selected week day.
-
- M>- Clicking on the "M" button will post a note that will be
- displayed every month on the selected day.
-
- Y>- Clicking on the "Y" button will post a note that will be
- displayed yearly on the selected day and month.
-
- N>- Clicking on the (N)otes button will allow creating and
- editing general notes that are not associated to any
- particular calendar date.
-
- At this time you will be taken to the note editor where you
- can proceed to enter the text for the note. The editor options
- are as follows:
-
- F1=Save......... Use this option to save your note to disk
- when it is completed.
-
- F2=Clear........ Using this option will totally clear the
- editor of any existing text.
-
- F3=Delete....... Use this option if you want to totally remove
- a note from the system.
-
- F4=Copy......... Before using this option you must first mark
- a block of text that you want to copy. You
- can do this by holding your left mouse button
- down while dragging your mouse to a new
- location. You will notice a broken line box
- being drawn as you move your mouse cursor,
- inside this box represents the text that you
- want to copy. After marking your text, simply
- click your mouse on the F4 function key icon.
- You may also mark a block of text using the
- Shift+Arrow keys found on your numeric pad.
-
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- F5=Paste........ After copying a block of text to the buffer,
- you may paste it to a new location in this
- note or to a newly created note by placing
- the cursor at the location you want the text
- located and then clicking or pressing the F5
- key or Icon.
-
- F6=Print........ Selecting this option will display a small
- menu that has the following options:
-
- A>- Print ALL.... Using this option will send the currently
- loaded note to your printer.
-
- B>- Print Buffer. Using this option will send any text that
- has been copied to the paste buffer to
- your printer.
-
- F7=Dial......... Selecting this option will present the user
- with a window that can be used to manually
- enter a number to send to your modem.
-
- You may also mark any number in the currently
- opened note, using the block mark method and
- then select the F7=Dial option to dial it.
-
- NOTE !! Modem parms for this dialer are set
- through the Y=Setup Module , option
- (O).
-
- NOTE ! All keyboard hot keys that are valid in the Disk
- Utility text file editor, are also valid in this editor.
-
- Delete Notes.. option
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- This option provides a means of removing several notes with
- a single pass.
-
- After selecting this option, you will be presented with a
- scrollable tag menu with all notes listed. To delete notes
- from this menu, you must tag the notes that you want deleted.
- Tagging notes from this menu can be done either of three ways.
-
- Simply click your left mouse button on the notes you want
- tagged, move the highlight bar to the note you want to tag
- and press the enter key, or by clicking your left mouse button
- on the up/dn arrow icons and clicking on the enter icon.
-
- After you have all notes tagged that you want deleted, simply
- select the Delete icon from this menu. You will be asked to
- verify this delete.
-
- NOTE !! This Calendar/Notepad module saves all notes in
- separate disk files and as a result you may have
- quite a few files created and on disk at any one
- time. For this reason I recommend creating a sub
- directory on your hard drive to store these files in.
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- The Setup module accessed from the fastmenu LITE main
- menu has options for selecting a sub directory for
- the Calendar/Notepad to use.
-
- Using separate files for each note drastically speeds
- up the display of any note and also results in using
- less disk space due to not needing to maintain a
- index file along with the data files.
-
- All notes saved to disk files are pure text files
- with no formatting characters embedded. Most
- wordprocessors or text file editors will have no
- problem reading these files.
-
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- Available options while in the DOD/Disk Utility's File Editor.
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- Option Reaction to option
- ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Esc................ Use this option to exit the editor.
-
- F1=Menu............ Use this option to access the Command
- Menu.
-
- Available options while at the Command Menu.
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- Option Reaction to option
- ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Esc................ Returns control to the editor.
-
- F10=Run Batch...... This option allows you to execute DOS or
- batch file commands. When you select this
- option, all lines in the current text file
- will be executed at the DOS level as if
- they were executed from a batch file.
-
- A>- Tab............ This option provides you with a way of
- changing the number of spaces the cursor
- moves to the right every time you press
- the Tab key.
-
- NOTE ! Pressing the Shift key plus the Tab key will move the
- cursor in the left direction.
-
- B>- Margin......... This option provides you with a way of
- setting the right text margin. The right
- margin may be set anywhere from 10 to 255.
- Setting the margin to 0 will cause a 255
- character right margin. Wordwrap will
- occur at the right margin setting.
-
- C>- Print.....File. Selecting this option will send the
- currently opened text file to your
- printer.
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- D>- Clear...Editor. Selecting this option will clear all text
- from the editor.
-
- NOTE ! If you currently have a text file loaded and have
- made any changes to this file, you will be asked if
- you want to save changes before clearing the text.
-
- E>- Delete....Line. Selecting this option will delete the line
- at the current cursor location.
-
- NOTE ! Every time you delete a line with this option it is
- saved and replaces any text that is currently in the
- paste buffer. You can replace any deleted line by
- placing the cursor on a blank line and then
- selecting the Paste Option.
-
- Just remember, if you have text saved in the paste
- buffer, it will be replaced with any text from a
- deleted line.
-
- F>- Insert....Line. Selecting this option will insert a blank
- line at the current cursor location.
-
- G>- Copy........... Selecting this option will save any marked
- block of text to the paste buffer.
-
- You must first mark a block of text before
- this option can be used.
-
- Marking a block of text can be done by
- holding the Shift key down while moving
- the cursor with the arrow keys or by
- holding your left mouse button down and
- dragging the mouse cursor. The block will
- be marked with dashed lines.
-
- H>- Delete......... Selecting this option will delete any
- marked block of text.
-
- Any text that has been deleted with this
- option will be saved to the paste buffer.
-
- Marking a block of text can be done by
- holding the Shift key down while moving
- the cursor with the arrow keys or by
- holding your left mouse button down and
- dragging the mouse cursor. The block will
- be marked with dashed lines.
-
- I>- Paste.......... Selecting this option will paste any block
- of text that has been saved to the paste
- buffer. The block of text will be pasted
- at the current cursor location.
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- J>- Print.......... Selecting this option will send any block
- of text that has been previously saved to
- the paste buffer to any printer connected
- to printer port LPT1.
-
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- Editor hot keys and commands.
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-
- Insert............ Toggles between insert and overtype mode.
-
- Red cursor designates insert mode.
- ~~~
- White cursor designates overtype mode.
- ~~~~~
- Tab............... Moves cursor right (tab spaces).
-
- Shift+Tab......... Moves cursor left (tab spaces).
-
- Delete............ Removes the character at the cursor
- location.
-
- Home.............. Moves cursor full left of text at cursor
- line.
-
- Ctrl+Home......... Moves cursor to top of screen.
-
- End............... Moves cursor full right of text at cursor
- line.
-
- Ctrl+End.......... Moves cursor to bottom of screen.
-
- PgUp.............. Moves text up 25 lines each press.
-
- Ctrl+PgUp......... Moves to top of text file.
-
- PgDn.............. Moves text down 25 lines each press.
-
- Ctrl+PgDn......... Moves to bottom of text file.
-
- Up/Dn Arrows...... Moves cursor up/down on line each press.
-
- Right/Left Arrows. Moves cursor right/left one space each
- press.
-
- Ctrl+Y............ Delete the line at cursor location.
-
- Ctrl+N............ Insert a blank line at the cursor location.
-
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- BLOCK OPERATIONS
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- Ctrl+Arrow Keys... Mark a block of text.
-
- Ctrl+Delete....... Delete a block of text.
-
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- Ctrl+Insert....... Insert a block of text.
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- Pressing any key except the Esc key will save a marked block.
-
- Executing batch files (*.BAT) during screen blanking.
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- If you like, fastmenu will execute a batch file either before
- or after screen blanking. To use these options, simply create
- the batch file and copy it to the drive and directory that the
- fastmenu files are located in. If fastmenu finds a batch file
- with the name 'BEFORE.BAT', it will be executed just before
- going into screen blanking. If a 'AFTER.BAT' file is found, it
- will be executed after screen blanking. If a 'INSTEAD.BAT'
- file is found, it will be executed instead of screen blanking.
-
- These batch files may be used to execute applications or do
- any system maintenance you would like done at this time.
-
- Sorting Folder Titles or The Applications listed in a Folder.
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The Sort option has been added to fastmenu LITE's main menu to
- give you a means of sorting the Folder Titles or the
- Applications listed in a folder simply by selecting Sort from
- the main menu.
-
- If you select this Sort option while viewing the Folder
- Titles, you will be asked if you want to sort the Folder
- Titles. If you answer with a 'Y' (Yes), fastmenu will sort all
- the Folder Titles in alphabetical order and place all blank
- lines at the bottom of the list.
-
- If you select this Sort option while viewing the Applications
- listed in a Folder, you will be asked if you want to sort the
- App's in this Folder. If you answer with a 'Y' (Yes), fastmenu
- will sort all Applications listed in this Folder in
- alphabetical order and place all blank lines at the bottom of
- the list.
-
- Entering more than one command at the Command field.
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- With fastmenu LITE an option has been added that allows
- entering more than one command at the Command field when
- adding applications to the menu. The following commands are
- now allowed at the Command field:
-
- * Any legal DOS command line command.
- * Any legal DOS batch file command.
- * Any legal and existing executable file name.
- * The keyboard character ^ (carat key) Shift+6
- * The keyboard character + (plus key)
- * The letters: DROP
-
- This option will allow doing away with those small batch files
- you sometimes need to execute an application with. In other
- words, if you have an application that you want to backup
- after every time you run it you could enter the following
- command:
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- Drive: C
- Directory: CHOICE
- Command: FIRST+^ECHO Insert backup disk.^PAUSE^COPY *.DAT A:
-
- The above command list would first move to drive C, change to
- the CHOICE directory, run the executable file FIRST, at exit
- of the application it would prompt you to insert a backup
- disk, pause for you, copy the DAT files to drive A, and then
- return to fastmenu LITE.
-
- Notice the carat character (^) between each command. Also
- notice that you can mix DOS command line commands and batch
- file commands.
-
- Also notice the plus character (+) after the 'FIRST' run file
- name. This plus character tells fastmenu LITE to also ask the
- user for a command line parameter at execution. You may have
- more than one plus character. You will be asked for a command
- line parm for each plus character you have entered.
-
- NOTE ! Before this plus character will be active, you must
- also switch the Parms: Y/N field to 'Y'.
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- If you want fastmenu LITE to drop to DOS after executing a
- command, then add the '^DROP' command at the point you want
- to drop to DOS.
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- Any number of commands can be executed, just make sure you
- separate each command with the carat character (^).
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- If you experience a problem of fastmenu dropping out after
- executing a batch file, you might try adding the CALL
- statement just before the batch file name. Or even better,
- allways include the file extensions when entering executable
- files. If fastmenu LITE detects a .BAT extension, it will
- automatically include the CALL statement.
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- Example:
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- Drive: C
- Directory: PCTOOLS
- Command: PCTOOLS^CD\BAT^CALL BATCH
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- The above example would switch to the PCTOOLS directory,
- execute the PCTOOLS executable file, switch to the 'BAT'
- directory, execute a batch file named BATCH, and then return
- to fastmenu LITE.
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- Directory: DOS
- Command: CHKDSK+^PAUSE
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- The above example would first ask you for a command line
- parameter, switch to the DOS directory, execute the CHKDSK
- application with your command line parameter, pause for you to
- press enter, and then return to fastmenu LITE.
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- The Tab Icon and how it works
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- fastmenu LITE now has a new Icon located at the upper right
- of your screen 'Tab'. This Icon is present in almost all
- utility modules and screens.
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- Pressing this 'Tab' Icon at the main menu screen will force
- fastmenu LITE into screen blanking.
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- Pressing this 'Tab' Icon from any other module or screen will
- immediately return you to the main menu.
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- Working with ZIP files from fastmenu LITE
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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- (Z)IP Menu
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- This option provides a complete front end menu for the
- popular archiving utilities provided by PKWare.
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- NOTE !!! In order for this option to operate properly, you
- must have a copy of PKWare's archiving utilities
- (PKZIP, PKUNZIP, PKZIPFIX, and ZIP2EXE) located
- in a directory included in your DOS path.
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- Zipping a list of files
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- 1>- From the files list menu, tag the files you want included
- in the ZIP file.
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- 2>- Select the 'Zip-Up' option.
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- 3>- Enter the filename you want the ZIP file to be.
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- 4>- Edit the ZIP command switches or press enter for defaults.
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- 5>- Select the drive you want the ZIP file placed.
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- 6>- Select the directory you want the ZIP file placed.
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- At this point, all files that were tagged will be archived
- together and copied to the drive and directory you selected.
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- Un-Zipping an archived file (ZIP or EXE)
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- 1>- From the files list menu, tag the archived files you want
- to un-zip.
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- archived file. At this point you must tag all files
- you want extracted from the archived file.
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- 3>- Edit the UN-ZIP command switches or press enter.
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- 4>- Select the drive you want the extracted files placed.
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- 5>- Select the directory you want the extracted files placed.
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- At this point, if you have selected only one ZIP file, all
- tagged files will be extracted to the drive and directory you
- selected. If you selected more than one ZIP file, all zipped
- files selected will be un-zipped to the drive and directory
- that you selected.
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- ZIP to EXE
- ~~~~~~~~~~
- This option will create a self extracting archived file from
- a previously archived file. To use this option, simply tag
- the ZIP file you want converted, select the ZIP to EXE option,
- edit or except the ZIP command options.
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- View Zip
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- This option will display all file data on any archived file
- that you have tagged.
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- Test Zip
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- This option will test for any corrupt files listed in a zipped
- file.
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- Fix Zip
- ~~~~~~~
- This option will attempt to fix any file found to be corrupt
- in a ZIP file.
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- Executing applications from the Folder Titles page.
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- 1>- Select a blank folder title line.
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- 2>- Answer Yes to adding another Folder Title.
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- 3>- Enter the title or name of the application you want to
- execute at the Title name field and press enter.
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- 4>- At this point you will be taken to a blank Folder list.
- Select blank line number #1 or A.
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- 5>- Answer Yes to adding a application to this line.
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- 6>- At this point, you should be taken to the application edit
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- character is entered by pressing your shift key and the
- number 6 key at the same time. fastmenu LITE will
- automatically execute an application when it encounters
- this carat character as the last character in a Title.
-
- 8>- At the rest of the fields (Drive, Directory, etc) add the
- necessary information for accessing this application.
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- 9>- After all fields have been edited, press the Save option.
-
- After pressing the Save option, this application will be
- automatically executed for testing. After exiting the
- application, you will be returned to the main menu of fastmenu
- LITE and your new application will be ready to run from the
- Folder Titles page.
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- NOTE !! If you need to change or edit this new Title, simply
- click your right mouse button on the Folder Title
- and then select Z=Edit Folder. You may also do the
- same thing with the keyboard by holding the Ctrl key
- down and then press the letter associated with this
- Title.
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- Trouble Shooting.......................
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- VGA Problems...
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- fastmenu LITE has built-in VGA detection that will prevent it
- from being run on any system that is not equipped with a VGA
- color card and monitor. New VGA Color cards are coming out
- every day from new and existing manufacturers, due to this,
- you may experience some problems getting fastmenu LITE to run
- on these new cards. If you know that you do have a full VGA
- system and yet you still cannot get fastmenu LITE to run, a
- way has been built-in to fastmenu LITE to bypass this VGA
- detection. Create a file named: SKIP-VGA.DAT
-
- This file should have only one line in it and that line should
- read: VGA You may use any text editor or wordprocessor to
- create this file.
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- This SKIP-VGA.DAT file should be copied to the same directory
- that you have installed fastmenu LITE to.
-
- Input Runtime Module Path:.....
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- fastmenu LITE uses a runtime module at various times during
- operation and must be able to locate it.
-
- This runtime module is in a file named: BRUN45.EXE.
- For proper operation you must have a path statement in your
- AUTOEXEC.BAT file telling DOS where to locate this file. Also
- you should have a path statement to the ROOT directory and the
- directory that your DOS files are located in.
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- fastmenu LITE drops out after executing a batch file...
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- With this version, you are required to include the file
- extension at the Command field when executing batch files.
- If you are having this problem, simply enter the Edit
- Applications module for the Folder that this application is
- listed on, select to Add/Edit, then select the application you
- are having problems with, move the cursor to the the Command
- field and add '.BAT' to the end of the executable filename.
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- Can't find C:\GOLD\FAST1234.BAT file......
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- This prompt may show up at exit time from fastmenu LITE if you
- are running a DOS version other that MS-DOS or PC-DOS.
- To correct this problem, simply create a file named:
- "FAST1234.IFO". Place this file into the directory that you
- installed fastmenu LITE to. This file does not have to have
- any information in it and can be of 0 size.
-
- This version of fastmenu LITE was written and compiled using
- MicroSoft QuickBASIC v4.5.
-
- About 30% of the code is in QuickBASIC including all of the
- VGA screens and windows. The rest of the code is comprised
- of super fast compiled assembly language routines.
-
- New Version and Update Policy
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Registered users of fastmenu LITE can obtain a copy of any
- updated version for one year from the date of registration by
- sending $16.00 to the below address. New updates are sent out
- on HD 3 1/2 in disks. A full manual (on disk) is included with
- each update.
-
- Registered users over one year from registration date can
- obtain a new updated version by sending $34.00. With this type
- of update, you will receive a copy of the latest version, on
- HD 3 1/2 in disks, a full printed manual, and one full year of
- support.
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- DISCLAIMER
- Users must accept this disclaimer of warranty: This
- application 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 this
- manual or the application it describes. jwh: SoftWare
- 6947 Haggerty Road
- Hillsboro, Ohio 45133
- Phone (513) 393-2402
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- fastmenu LITE is a product and copyright (c) 1994 by:
- jwh: SoftWare. All rights reserved.
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- MicroSoft QuickBASIC is a product and copyright (c) by:
- The Microsoft Corporation.
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- PKZIP, PKUNZIP, PKZIPFIX, and ZIP2EXE are all products and
- copyright (c) by: PKWARE, Inc. All rights reserved.
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