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Alarm Pro has all the screens in an external file named ALRMPRO.DLL
so that versions may be developed in other languages than English.
I would be happy to exchange a program license for translations of
the message text and help files.
If you are interested in an exchange please contact Bryan Walker,
(901) 683-3770, Compuserve 70304,2705.
To run Alarm Pro rename the appropriate language version of the .DLL
files to ALRMPRO.DLL and place it in a directory in your LIBPATH= statement.
This can be found in your CONFIG.SYS file. Rename the appropriate language
.HLP file to ALRMPRO.HLP and place it in a directory in the SET HELP=
statement from your config.sys. Finally to use view for the INF file
either rename it or start view with the language named file.
Inventory List for Alarm Pro
README This file.
The 32 bit OS/2 2.0 files
ALRMPRO.EXE The program file.
ALRMPRO.DLL The Alarm Pro screens.
DBPROCS.DLL The database engine for Alarm Pro.
APMISC.DLL The system lockup hook and misc other functions.
ALRMPRO.HLP The help screens for Alarm Pro.
ALRMPRO.INF The help screens in a form usable with VIEW.EXE.
APINST.CMD Utility for installing Alarm Pro.
APCONVTD.EXE Utility for converting Todo database files to new
format.
READ.ME This file.
Following still to come:
DUTCH.DLL ALRMPRO.DLL in Dutch.
DUTCH.HLP The Help screens in Dutch.
DUTCH.INF The Help screens in a form usable with VIEW.EXE.
SPANISH.DLL ALRMPRO.DLL in Spanish.
SPANISH.HLP ALRMPRO.HLP in Spanish.
SPANISH.INF The Help screens in a form usable with VIEW.EXE.
Revision History
October 1992 Version 1.0 First Release of Alarm Pro. Provides all the
features of Alarm Clock with the addition of an integrated
ToDo List and Contact List.
December 1992 ToDo list expanded into complete form with criticality,
view sorting options, archiving. Overall product improved
with new shortcut keys and better placement of dialogs on
the desktop. Desktop Lockup feature similiar to the one
provided with OS/2 but with option to not require a password.