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By
Gregory C. Peters
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. Preface.................................................1
II. Overview................................................2
III. Getting Started
A. Main menu structure..................................3
B. Terminology..........................................3
C. Viewing an existing database.........................3
D. Building a new database..............................4
E. Finding a record.....................................4
IV. Esoteric features
A. Extensions...........................................5
B. Categories and Comments..............................6
C. Name lists...........................................8
D. DOS utilities........................................9
E. The user-configurable environment....................9
V. Quick Reference Section
A. Menu options........................................10
B. Keyboard functions..................................14
C. Imagery.............................................15
VI. Shareware Plea
A. Shareware policy....................................20
B. Group rates.........................................20
PREFACE page 1
If you are like me, you do not like reading user manuals, and if you
are forced to, you just read the bare minimum . With that in mind,
this manual is not a comprehensive description of DirMaster and its
features. (Yes, a flimsy excuse for not providing complete
documentation but I went to great pains to make DirMaster intuitive
and easy to use. Nor is FATHER TIME my best of my friends right now.)
Rather, the manual is written with the following objectives:
1. Quick overview (blatant advertising)
2. Getting started tutorial for beginners
3. Description of the esoteric features for die-hards
4. Quick Reference Section
To print this manual, set up your printer as follows:
1. Lines per inch = 6.
2. Total characters per line = 70.
DIRECTORY MASTER 1.1 OVERVIEW page 2
Directory Master is the fastest, most comprehensive, most versatile
disk cataloguer currently available for the Amiga. Its major features
include:
SPEED - DirMaster can sort 2000 records in about 7 seconds, or 8000
records in 30 seconds, or 12000 records in about 44 seconds.
Furthermore, it will find any record in the display list almost
instantaneously.
MEMORY EFFICIENCY - A 512K RAM Amiga can hold between 6000 - 7600
records. A 1.5M Amiga can hold up to 34000 records. Maximum records
is limited only by memory. Plus, several options are devoted
exclusively to packing more information into limited memory.
EASY TO USE - DirMaster is fully mouse and menu-driven.
UNIQUE COMPARE UTILITY - great for managing disk libraries. DirMaster
will produce a listing of all files on your disks but not in a
database. Plus, DirMaster gives you the option of consolidating the
unique files onto fewer disks as well as allowing you to delete those
files that are already in your database.
POWERFUL SORT FEATURE allows you to specify any combination and any
order of up to 5 fields to use in sorting the display lists.
AMIGADOS UTILITIES that allow you to operate on all highlighted
records in a disk at once, rather than one directory at a time.
SIX MAIN DISPLAY modes of displaying the database records. Plus you
decide on any combination of the 5 fields to display.
EASY SCROLLING through the database via arrow and slider gadgets that
continually update the screen display.
INPUT/OUTPUT and DISPLAY FILTERING - DirMaster lets you specify which
records to use through its powerful and UNIQUE custom requesters.
MULTIPLE INPUT FORMATS - DirMaster can read in modified BBS listings,
allowing you to use all of DirMaster's power to examine BBS downloads.
PRINTER SUPPORT - any list displayed by DirMaster can be sent to a
printer or a file.
MULTIPLE RECORD SELECTION - any number of records may be selected
simultaneously and operated on as a group.
FIND DUPLICATES option that allows you to find all of the duplicate
records in the database.
COLORS - pick your favorite color combination out of 7 sets or define
your own.
GETTING STARTED page 3
All of DirMaster's features are grouped into 5 main categories
(menus):
1. Project - options typically found in Amiga programs.
2. Edit - options to create, add to, and delete from databases.
3. Utilities - options which expand DirMaster's usefulness.
4. Display - options that specify records for DirMaster to display.
5. Configure - options to configure DirMaster as you want.
When specific options are mentioned, the main menu will be specified,
followed by the option and a sub-option (if applicable).
TERMINOLOGY
1. Record - any disk, directory, or file entry.
2. Display list - the currently visible subset of records, as selected
by the Display options.
VIEWING AN EXISTING DATABASE
1. Use the Configure-Drive option to select the disk drive that
contains the disk which has a DirMaster database.
2. Open the database with the Project-Open-All option. Click the
mouse on the database you wish to open, then select "OK".
3. The database is now loaded into DirMaster. Use the Display
options to select which portions of the database you would like to
see.
BUILDING A NEW DATABASE page 4
1. Use the Configure-Drive option to select the disk drive that you
will insert disks into.
2. Select the Edit-Disk-Add option. You will now be prompted to
insert the first disk into the drive you selected. DirMaster will
print the current record being added to the database in the title area
of the DirMaster screen. When the disk is done being added to the
database, DirMaster will display the disk name just added and wait for
you to either enter another disk or select the CANCEL option.
3. When you are done adding disks to the database, select the
Configure- Credits-Database option to enter your name as the creator
of the database. This name will be stored with the database itself
when the database is saved. It may be viewed via the
Project-About-Credits option.
5. Save the database by selecting the Project-Save As-w/o-
categories/comments option.
FINDING A RECORD
1. Select a display option which would display that record if it
exists.
2. Select the Utilities-Find-Record(s) option. A new window will
appear that has several utilities (see the reference section for full
details). Type the EXACT name of the record you wish to find into the
rectangular box. If the record is in the database list you selected
from the display option, it will be displayed in the lower part of the
Find window.
ESOTERIC FEATURES page 5
This portion of the manual is devoted to the (dare I say it ?) non-
intuitive features of DirMaster. Please note that the quick reference
section may clear up questions concerning features that are not
addressed here.
EXTENSIONS
The extensions options are provided mainly to conserve that elusive
quantity that few people ever get enough of - MEMORY. The
Edit-delete- extensions option deletes all records in the display list
which have the same path and same name, but different extensions. It
does not delete the alphabetically first record. For example, suppose
your database contains:
duIII.o
duIII.c
duIII
duIII.info
duIII.doc
duIII.old
duIII.ReadMe
... all in the same path. By deleting the extensions, you get rid of
6 records, (duIII is not deleted) without really losing that much
information.
Deleting the extensions from the FISH0-90 database will result in a
"savings" of approximately 2217 records. This equates to about 22
disks. Likewise, you can "save" about 662 records on the AMICUS1-16
database.
You may achieve the same effect by opening a database (or appending a
database) with the No extensions sub-option. These will simply ignore
multiple extensions but will not delete them from the database itself.
CATEGORIES AND COMMENTS page 6
DirMaster supports 2 completely user-definable fields which are called
the comments and categories fields - although they may be used for
anything you want. For the sake of this discussion all comments
concerning the "comment" field also apply to the "category" field,
unless otherwise noted.
The comment field is a character field of up to 60 characters. Each
comment is associated with a number (range 0 - 65535). The numbers,
not the individual comments, are stored in the database itself. The
comment numbers are then mapped to the actual comments by the file
"DirMaster.comments" ("DirMaster.categories" for the category file).
The following options are available:
1. Open-Comment file - reads in the file "Dirmaster.comments" which
must be in your current directory.
2. Save-with-comments/categories - this option stores the category and
comment numbers in the database saved to disk. IF YOU DO NOT SELECT
THIS OPTION, NO COMMENT NUMBERS WILL BE SAVED. Saving without comment
numbers will decrease the database file size by 4 bytes per record.
3. Resort - you may resort the display list by comment number if
desired. This will group all records with identical comments or
categories together.
4. Display-Custom-Comments - this option will display all records
whose comment field contains a specified string. This is essentially
a KEYWORD SEARCH option. For example, you could use this option to
display all records which have the string "graphic" in their comment
description. Likewise for "music" or "demo" or "directory utility",
etc. By the way, the keyword is NOT case sensitive, so "GraPHic" is
identical to "graphic".
The comment and category fields are very useful, if you spend some
time creating the appropriate files. DirMaster does not provide
direct comment entry, so you must create the comment file and directly
insert the comment numbers into the database files. Sorry, but I just
did not have enough time to put this support into DirMaster.
Hopefully, someone will write a utility that simplifies this.
The "DirMaster.comments" file must have the following format:
101/nbr_records
1/comment 1
2/comment 2
...
for example,
101/3
1/Directory utility program
2/neat graphics demo, requires 1Meg to run
3/communications program
NOTES: page 7
1. The first line in the "DirMaster.categories" file is:
"100/nbr_records"
2. Comment 0 is reserved as the NO COMMENT number.
3. The numbers in front of the slashes must be sequential and may
range from 1 to 65535.
The easiest way to insert comment numbers into the database file is by
first saving the database with the comments/categories option. This
will give each record a comment of 0. Then, using an editor or word
processer, overwrite the 0 comments with the appropiate comment
number. For example, since the database format is:
type/level/size/date/category/comment/name
i.e.
0/0/823744/3601/0/0/Work Disk
To assign comment number 3, to "Work Disk", the edited record would be
0/0/823744/3601/0/3/Work Disk
NAME LISTS page 8
This option lets you input a list of names (i.e from a BBS download)
into DirMaster. The size and date fields are set to 0, so the only
useful information about the record is its name (unless you also use
the comments or categories options). BIX_28_DEC.namelist (on the
DirMaster distribution disk) is an example namelist.
The name list format is:
200/nbr_records
DiskName
name1
name2
...
for example,
200/12
BIX_9-Nov-87_Partial
asse10.doc
asse10.lsp
fuzzy.lsp
msg.lsp
ops5.lsp
pc-lisp.arc
qa.log
qa.lsp
The disk name you choose should be informative. The number of records
can be anything. DirMaster will fill in the correct number, if
neccessary, but you must have a number in that field. You should sort
the list into alphabetical order (AmigaDos SORT command) if it is not
already ordered.
DOS UTILITIES page 9
The DirMaster DOS utility options are very useful when you want to do
the same thing to a number of files in different directories on a
disk. For example: deleting files, or showing picture files, or
reading documentation files, or running new PD programs... While
several excellent PD directory utility programs are available, these
typically restrict you to one directory at a time.
1. The first three DOS options are user-configurable via the
Configure-Dos Utilities options. They will send the option selected,
followed by the highlighted file(s) to the CLI. For example: "type
beta.doc" can be sent to the CLI, at which time AmigaDos takes over,
types the file in another window, then returns to DirMaster. The
program invoked by DirMaster must be in your current path - or be
given a path in the command itself.
2. Dos-custom - this option sends a custom string and file name to
the CLI. It is used for commands you won't often use, and do not want
to configure a special command for.
3. Dos-CLI - this opens a new CLI. You must type "ENDCLI" (and
"ENDCLI" must be in your path) before returning to DirMaster.
USER CONFIGURABLE ENVIRONMENT
The user-configurable parameters are saved to the file
"DirMaster.environment" upon program termination. If this file is in
your current directory on startup, then DirMaster will read its
contents and configure itself accordingly.
REFERENCE SECTION page 10
MENU REFERENCE
PROJECT MENU
ABOUT
1. Directory Master - some notes on the current version
2. Shareware - describes the shareware policy
3. Credits - mentions some people who contributed to DirMaster
NEW - clears the current database from memory
OPEN - opens up various files that DirMaster uses
1. All - reads in all records in a database file
2. No Extensions - reads in all records in a database file except for
those records which have the same path and name, but different
extensions (after the ".")
3. Custom - reads in a user-definable subset of the database
4. Category File - reads in a category file
5. Comment File - reads in a comment file
6. Name List - reads in a name list
SAVE - saves the current database to the database originally opened
1. with categories/comments - stores category and comment numbers in
the saved database
2. w/o categories/comments - does not store category and comment
numbers in the saved database (saves 4 bytes per record)
SAVE AS - saves the current database to a user-specified file
1. with categories/comments - stores category and comment numbers in
the saved database
2. w/o categories/comments - does not store category and comment
numbers in the saved database (saves 4 bytes per record)
PRINT - prints the currently DISPLAYED records
1. to printer - prints the display list to the printer
2. to file - prints the display list to a specified file
HELP - presents a 1 page help screen with some notes about DirMaster
QUIT - exits DirMaster
EDIT MENU page 11
DISK -
1. Add - adds the disk in the current drive to the database
2. Update - deletes the highlighted disk from the database, then adds
a disk with the same name in the current drive to the database
3. Examine - reads the disk's contents in to memory and allows you to
view its contents before adding it to the database
APPEND DATABASE - adds an existing database to one already in memory
1. All - appends all records
2. No extensions - appends all records except for those records which
have the same path and name, but different extensions (after the ".")
3. Custom - appends a user-definable subset
4. Name List - appends a name list
DELETE - deletes records from the database in memory
1. Highlighted Records - deletes all highlighted records and
subrecords of highlighted records
2. Extensions - deletes all records which have the same path and name,
but different extensions (Does NOT delete the first matching record)
3. Empty Disks - deletes all disks which have no sub-records
4. Empty Directories - deletes all directories which have no
sub-records
5. Custom - deletes a user-definable subset of records
UTILITIES MENU
FIND - searches for specific records or duplicate records
1. Records - finds a record in the current display list
2. Duplicates - finds all duplicate records in the current display
list
COMPARE - compares a disk to the current database in memory and
supports several options for printing a list of unique files, copying
unique files, and deleting matching files.
RESORT - Allows you to specify any combination and any order of 5
fields (name, size, date, comment, category) as the sorting criteria
for the display lists
UNHIGHLIGHT - unhighlights all highlighted records
page 12
DOS - implements several AmigaDos utilities (must be in your CLI
command path to use)
1. 1-3 - the first three are user-definable (see Configure Dos
Utilities)
4. custom - this is specified each time it is used
5. CLI - this option brings up a new CLI (you MUST type ENDCLI to get
out of the CLI before returning to DirMaster)
STATUS - shows how many bytes are required to save and print the
current database. Also shows the bytes free on the current drive
DISPLAY MENU
RECORDS - displays all records (disk, directory and file entries) in
the database
DISKS - displays all disks in the database
1. No sub-records - displays disk names only
2. Sub-records - displays disks and all sub-records for each disk
DIRECTORIES - displays all directories in the database
FILES - displays all files in the database
HIGHLIGHTED RECORDS - displays all highlighted records
PARENT - displays the parent and the parent's subrecords of the
highlighted record selected
FIELDS - allows you to select any combination of 5 fields to display
CUSTOM - displays a user-definable subset of records
1. Names - displays a subset of names
2. categories - displays the records whose categories contain the
specified keyword
3. comments - displays the records whose comments conatain the
specified keyword
CONFIGURE MENU page 13
COLORS - allows you to pick the colors DirMaster uses
1. Predefined - lets you pick between any of 7 predefined color sets
2. Custom - lets you pick any of 4096 colors for each of DirMaster's 8
colors
DRIVE - allows you to specify the default drive that DirMaster uses
1. df0: - drive df0:
2. df1: - drive df1:
3. df2: - drive df2:
4. custom - lets you specify any other drive
CREDITS - lets you specify names to be displayed in the About-Credits
option
1. User - current user's name
2. Database - name of whoever created the database
3. Colors - name of whoever selected the custom colors
KEYBOARD FUNCTIONS page 14
MENU SHORTCUTS
Hold down the Right Amiga key and press the letter key specified
A - Add Disk
C - Compare
D - Delete highlighted records
E - Examine disk
F - Find record(s)
H - Help
N - New
O - Open all
P - Print to printer
Q - Quit
R - Resort
S - Save with categories/comments
U - Unhighlight records
MAIN DIRMASTER WINDOW
Up-arrow = scroll display 1 record up
Down-arrow = scroll display 1 record down
SHIFT-up-arrow = scroll display 1 page (23 records) up
SHIFT-down-arrow = scroll display 1 page (23 records) down
ALT-up-arrow = pposition display at beginning
Alt-down-arrow = position display at end
FIND WINDOW
Up-arrow = dispay previous records
Down-arrow = display next record
SHIFT-up-arrow = display record which is 1 page (1/30 of the total
records in the display list) up from the current record
SHIFT-down arrow = display record which is 1 page (1/30 of the total
records in the display list) down from the current record
ALT-up-arrow = display the first record in the current display
list
ALT-down-arrow = display the last record in the current display list
IMAGERY page 15
This section presents Directory Master's main imagery.
1. Color Sets
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| Color Sets |
| |
| SET 1 SET 2 SET 3 SET 4 |
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| SET 5 SET 6 SET 7 CUSTOM |
| |
| |
| OK |
| |
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You may select any of the seven predefined color sets, or the last
entered custom color set.
2. Compare Requester
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| Compare Requester |
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| Compare disk: DF0: DF1: |
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| Output to: SCREEN FILE PRINTER |
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| Fields: NAME SIZE DATE |
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| Copy new files to another disk: NO YES |
| |
| Delete matching files from disk: NO YES |
| |
| |
| OK CANCEL |
| |
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The disks that are inserted into the selected drive will be compared
(file by file) to the database in memory. The files that are on the
disk but not in the database will always be listed on the screen. In
addition, this file list may be sent to a text file and or the
printer. Any combination of the compare fields may be used as long as
at least one of them is selected. You may also choose to copy all
files that are on the disk but not in the database to another disk.
This is useful if you have a lot of duplication on your disks and want
to consolidate the unique files onto fewer disks. Finally, you may
choose to delete all files from the compare disks which are already in
the database. All of these options operate simultaneously, so only
one pass is made through the compare disk.
3. Custom ... Requester page 16
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| Custom Display Requester |
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| Default = All Wildcards = * and ? |
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| Begin XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX INCLUDE XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX EXCLUDE |
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| End XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX INCLUDE XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX EXCLUDE |
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| INCLUDE EXCLUDE INCLUDE XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX EXCLUDE |
| |
| |
| OK RESET CANCEL |
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This requester is used for custom displays, custom opens, custom
appends, and custom deletes. It gives you considerable power in
defining a subset of records to operate on. (None of the gadgets are
case sensitive.)
The BEGIN and END gadgets define a range which may be INCLUDED or
EXCLUDED. For example, setting BEGIN = "c" and END = "h" and selecting
the INCLUDE gadget will define your range to be all records
alphabetically greater than or equal to "c" and less than or equal to
"h". Selecting the EXCLUDE gadget with the same settings would give a
range of all records less than or equal to "c" and all records greater
than or equal to "h". Selecting no range defaults to a range of ALL
RECORDS. After you choose the range of interest, the other gadgets
define a subset of that range, where "*" is the multiple character
wildcard and "?" is the one character wildcard symbol. If you want to
use all records within the specified range, then put an "*" in the
first string gadget. Otherwise, you may specify up to three strings
to define a particular subset. When the custom strings contradict
each other, the top string has least priority and the bottom string
has most priority. Some examples:
INCLUDE *.c - includes all records w/i range that end with ".c"
INCLUDE d* - includes all records w/i range that begin with "d"
INCLUDE ???*
INCLUDE d*.c - includes all records w/i range that are 3 or more
characters long and includes all records that begin with "d" and end
with ".c"
INCLUDE *.?
INCLUDE *.info
EXCLUDE *.o - includes all records w/i range that end with "."
followed by 1 and only 1 character unless that character is an "o".
Also includes all records that end with ".info".
4. Display Fields Requester page 17
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| Select Display Fields |
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| NAME SIZE DATE PATH CATEGORY COMMENT |
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| OK CANCEL |
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Determines which fields will be displayed and printed. Any
combination of fields may be selected, but the display of each record
is limited to 1 line.
5. Find Duplicates Requester
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| Select find duplicate fields |
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| NAME SIZE DATE CATEGORY COMMENT |
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| OK CANCEL |
| |
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When searching for duplicate records, only the fields selected above
will be used as criteria. Any combination of fields may be selected,
as long as at least one field is specified.
6. FIND WINDOW page 18
Enter a record to find
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX FIRST
OK CANCEL QUIT
PREVIOUS
NEXT
Scope: DISPLAYED RECORDS LAST
Name:
Size:
Date:
Path:
Category:
Comment:
This window is used to search for a specific record. It may be
reached via the Utilities-Find-Record option or by double-clicking on
a file in the display list. The search routine is very fast (less
than a second to find a record in all databases tested - up to about
16000 records).
If you double clicked on a record, it is initially diplayed. Otherwise
the top record in the previous display list is used.
OK - attempts to find the record which is typed into the find
gadget
CANCEL - returns to the display window, at its previous position
QUIT - returns to the display window, positioned at the found
record
FIRST - displays the first record in the display list
PREVIOUS - displays the previous record in the display list
NEXT - displays the next record in the display list
LAST - displays the last record in the display list
Keyboard functions
Up-arrow - same as PREVIOUS
Down-arrow - same as NEXT
ALT-up-arrow - same as FIRST
ALT_down-arrow - same as LAST
SHIFT-up-arrow - displays the record which is 1/30th of the display
list above the current record
SHIFT-down-arrow - displays the record which is 1/30th of the display
list below the current record.
7. OPEN Requester page 19
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| Select a database to open |
| _ |
| drawer XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX | | |
| |X| |
| first file | | |
| | | |
| second file | | |
| | | |
| (dir) first directory | | |
| | | |
| (dir) second directory | | |
| | | |
| - |
| file XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX |
| |
| OK CANCEL |
| |
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This requester (which was written by Charlie Heath and placed in the
public domain) is used when you need to specify a file for DirMaster
to operate on (Yes, I know - never use a preposition to end a sentence
with). The drawer is the disk and directory of the file. This is
initially the current drive as selected by the Configure-drive option,
but you may enter any valid path. To select a file, either click on
its name or type the name directly into the "file" gadget.
8. Resort Requester
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| Select sort fields in order |
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| NAME SIZE DATE CATEGORY COMMENT |
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| OK CANCEL |
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This requester lets you specify how DirMaster should sort the DISPLAY
list. By default, records are sorted alphabetically by name.
However, you may specify any combination and any order of the 5
fields. For example, clicking on DATE, then NAME, then SIZE will sort
the display list first by date. Records that have the same dates will
then be sorted by NAME. Records that have the same dates and names,
will then be sorted by size. This sort criteria remains in effect
until it is changed again.
SHAREWARE PLEA page 20
Directory Master is a shareware program. Feel free to give it to your
friends, upload it to your favorite BBS's etc. However, if you
actually USE this program, please send the $25 registration fee (and
which version you are using and how you got it) to:
Greg Peters
1032 Middy Drive
WPAFB, OH 45433
In return, you will receive a disk with the latest version of
Directory Master as well as several sample databases (currently Fred
Fish 0-118, Amicus 1-22, Micro Computer Associates (61 disks) and
BIX_28_DEC).
GROUP RATES
If you are unwilling to pay $25 for DirMaster, but still want to use
it with a clear conscious, you can get group rates - subject to the
following conditions. The group (or 1 person in the group) must buy
Directory Master at its regular price ($25). Then, the group may
either pay a one-time license fee of $100 or sell DirMaster to its
users for $5 per copy. See the options below for full details. I
will mail updates ONLY to the original purchaser of Directory Master.
I would appreciate receiving a list of group members who will/are
using Directory Master, although this is optional. I would like the
following information to register a group:
Group Name
Group Location
Group Size
Name and address of member in charge of distributing Directory
Master
O P T I O N S
1. Per-copy option: Directory Master may be distributed to group
members for $5.00 per copy. The group member in charge of
distributing Directory Master will send me a check and list of names
for every 5 (10?) copies sold.
2. Flat rate option: Directory Master may be distributed to group
members for a one time license fee of $100.00 (minimum). This applies
to any size group. In groups that will have more than 50 people
actually USING Directory Master, I recommend the group decides a price
they are willing to pay (minimum = $100.00).
ANY COMMENTS ? page 21
Directory Master evolved into a much better program than I originally
visualized, mainly due to excellent feedback I have received.
Although I did not implement everything, I may eventually release
another version. So, please send me any and all suggestions,
comments, and criticisms you may have. Thanks.
Greg Peters
1032 Middy Drive
WPAFB, Ohio 45433
(513) 254-8391
BIX: gpeters