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JOBS - Job Organization and Backup System
Version 3.20sa
Shareware Version
SDN Distribution
Copyright (C) 1985-1988 Robert C Tellefson
All rights reserved.
======================== WHAT IS JOBS? ========================
JOBS is an acronym for JOB Organization and Backup System. It is a
hard disk manager, DOS shell, utility set, menu manager, and more. It
runs on IBM PC/XT/AT and compatible computers.
Perhaps our most difficult task has been to explain what JOBS is. It
doesn't fall neatly into a single category. Maybe it is best described
as a housekeeper.
As a housekeeper, JOBS performs those tasks that are performed outside of
application programs. We consider PCs to be machines specifically
designed to run applications, ie., word processing, accounting, planning,
drafting, design, etc. Housekeeping tasks are those that are necessary
but incidental. Housekeeping tasks include:
1. DOS related operations, such as directory creation/removal,
file copy, erase, rename, etc.
2. Execution of application programs.
3. Installation and removal of programs and utilities.
4. Backup or archiving of data created by applications.
5. Miscellaneous functions to display, organize, and manage
application data; ie., tools used to print, search, sort,
compare, etc.
6. The ability to automate or customize frequently performed
operations.
======================== FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS ========================
The shareware version of JOBS (JOBS-SW) is a subset of JOBS+, which adds
support for hard disk backup and restore, a menu manager, EASY menus to
simplify access to JOBS' extensive command set, and a set of macros that
make short work of many of the most common housekeeping tasks.
Here is a list highlighting what the Shareware version of JOBS can do.
Following that is a list of some of the additional features supported
by JOBS+.
DIRECTORY LEVEL FEATURES
Graphic representation of directory trees
o Not just one, but two directory tree screens
o Quick and easy movement among directories and disks
o Current directory follows the directory pointer
o Automatic scrolling for large directory trees
o Supports all 32 directory levels allowed by DOS
Versatile find file command
o Wild card search string
o Find only files that have been changed
o Find files by date and time
o Limit search to any branch of a directory tree
o Sorted results written to disk
Create, Erase, and Rename directories
Rename or add disk volume labels
FILE LEVEL FEATURES
Extensive directory display features
o Not one, but two directory display screens
o Quick sort on file name, type, size, or date/time
o Limit the displayed files
o By name, date/time, changed, or selected
o With wild cards
o Using AND, OR, and NOT logic
o Complete file statistics, including attributes
o Disk and memory statistics
o Disk capacity and percent of disk used
o Space required to copy to destination
Powerful file selection methods
o Select by pointing
o Select with multiple wildcards including a NOT operator
o Select by time and date
o Select by comparing two directory's contents
o AND, OR, and NOT logic may be applied to the above methods
o Save list of selected files for later recall
Batch commands - multiple file operations
o Copy, erase, move, rename, or print
o Change attributes, date or time
o Copy with directory structure to destination
Immediate single file commands, 'point and do'
o Run programs or batch files.
o Rename or erase a file
o Change the attribute of a file
Configurable print utility
o Pagination with optional page header
o Variable tab expansion, page size and margin
o Easily send control codes to printer
Miscellaneous commands
o List directory contents to disk or printer
o Type or hex dump file
DOS SHELL FEATURES
Runs other programs
o Point and run
o Run another program or batch file and return using less than
2k of memory (1/2 of what DOS uses).
o Recall of last DOS command
o JOBS is an excellent base of operations
Edit the command line
o All prompted input can be edited
o WordStar key equivalents supported
o Default choices may be inserted and edited
o Filenames and paths may be 'captured' from the screen to be
inserted at prompts.
Control the environment
o Set Verify, Break, Date and Time
o Enhanced access to and control of the DOS 'Set' environment
SPECIAL FEATURES
Programmable with a 'Learn' mode
o Create your own commands (macros)
o Easy to use macro learn mode
o Special macro commands
o Create your own menus and help screens
o Window editor for interactively creating pop-up windows for
use with your custom macros.
Links to your editor
o Use your editor as an integral part of JOBS
Time clock functions
o Job timing - punch in, punch out, and total
o Unlimited number of jobs
OTHER FEATURES
Easy installation
o Smart install with thorough context sensitive help.
o Support for mono or color card (color selection)
o Control memory requirements (90k to 130k)
Not memory resident
o There when you what it, gone when you don't
o 100% well behaved
o Compatible with other programs, including concurrent/multi-
tasking utilities.
Slim and quick
o Will run in as little as 90k of available memory
o Loads and runs quickly
o Quick enough to use just to change directories
o Single key selection of commands
o Support for expert, rapid entry of commands
Extensive on-line help
o Over 200 context sensitive help screens just a key away
Thorough error trapping
o Full screen explanations and suggestions.
o Graceful recovery wherever possible
============ ADDITIONAL FEATURES PROVIDED WITH JOBS+ ============
Task Manager - user defined menus
o Ready to use function key menus.
o Interactively create, edit, and delete menu tasks as needed.
o No programming required.
o Automatically generates macros to execute tasks, quicker and
more reliable than batch file based menus.
o Each menu has a note area to provide help text, keep reminders, etc.
o Pop-up mini directory tree and directory list.
o handy for those quick peaks or to change a disk.
o point and run a program
o point and edit a file
EASY menu system
o An alternate Lotus style menu set that simplifies access to JOBS'
commands.
o Easier for the occasional user, with shortcuts for the serious user.
o Shorter more concise context sensitive help, with index.
o Single keystroke access, toggle between EASY menus and JOBS' menus.
o Provides ease of use without compromising on power and versatility.
Extension Set
o A collection of macros to extend JOBS' basic capabilities.
o Over 30 high level commands, accessed through pop-up menus.
o Commands to simplify those most frequently performed chores.
o Hard disk backup and restore
o Directory structure as well as files are backed up.
o Backup may be limited to selected directory branches.
o Backup all files, or just those that changed.
o Backup files specified in a selection list.
o Unlimited number of selection lists supported.
o Includes an interactive list builder.
o Accepts lists created by the Find file command.
o Lists may specify files to exclude.
o Backup based on file dates and/or times.
o Two Update commands
o Quickly update previously created backup disks.
o Update a single directory or multiple directories
with a single command.
o Restore
o Automatically recreates original directory structure.
o Not order dependent, only restores the latest versions.
o Optional log of backup/restore transactions.
o File search
o may be limited to selected directory branch.
o 5 variations
o Fast find, single wildcard search.
o Wildcard search for files that have been changed.
o Wildcard search for today's files.
o Find a single file and display its directory with pointer
located at matching file.
o Multiple wildcard search.
o Search results written to disk.
o Redisplay last search results.
o Utilities
o Create a batch file and execute it.
o Move a directory branch within the directory tree.
o Search for text within selected files.
o Search selected files in current directory.
o Use selection list to search files in multiple
directories on one or more disks, creates result list.
o Format a disk.
o Climb (visit each directory) a directory branch and clean out
unwanted files specified with multiple wildcards.
o Climb a branch and run a macro at each directory.
o Batch erase all files in current directory.
o Batch erase selected files in current directory.
o Batch clear archive bits on selected files.
o Select files by comparing two directories.
o select the newer files.
o select those with same dates and times.
o select the older files.
o select those that are not in the other directory.
RCT Design
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