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Menu Commando II by Sandi & Shane Stump REGISTRATION $ 45.00
UTIL JUN90 MENU COMMANDO STUP DOSSHELL
FILES: mcii-113.sdn
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Menu Commando is a versatile program management tool that
lets you take charge of your computer. Some of its features
are:
Provides a flexible menu program with powerful commands in an
easy-to-use, colorful, customizable, & menu-driven
environment.
Allows mouse aficionados to use a Microsoft-compatible mouse
to scurry around the screen and select commands.
Provides customizable menu security within both single user
and multiple user modes. This includes the assignment of
passwords to menus, programs, users, and Menu Commando
commands. Security levels may also be assigned to the above
options to transparently restrict user access.
Accepts unlimited number of users within multi-user mode.
Executes programs and opens menus at the touch of a key.
Keeps a record of program usage within a usage log for
overall analysis.
Provides a print formatter used to customize the printed
usage log. Print formatting options include specification of
page length, page numbers, headers, subheaders, footers,
margins, control character stripping, line wrapping, et
cetera.
Exports the usage log to ASCII data files for use with your
favorite spreadsheet, database, or other analytical programs.
Features a unique "menu tree" for use in creating logically
structured menus and positioning programs.
Supports unlimited number of menus and programs entries
within the Menu Commando menu interface. Each menu entry may
have up to 26 separate program or sub-menu entries. Menus
and programs may be secured for unauthorized user access by
assigning restrictive security levels or requiring entrance
of a password.
Sets up all aspects of program execution, including program
path, work path, command line options (whether pre-defined or
user-specified), password, security level, and customized
help file.
Lets each user customize Menu Commando by allowing the
selection of his/her password, color scheme, screen title,
etc.
Restricts access to any command menu option of Menu Commando,
including the Quit Menu Commando command, if so desired.
Allows you to select a color scheme that suits your tastes
rather than ours or your boss's.
Lets you go to a DOS prompt to execute programs and DOS
commands.
Displays a graphic directory tree showing the hierarchical
relationship of the directories of the disk.
Makes, renames, and removes subdirectories at the stroke of a
key.
Edits or creates files using the Menu Commando editor. Its
commands include: cut, copy, and move blocks of text, wrap
text, enter any ASCII graphics character, jump to any
location in the file, search for occurrences of text, format
the output to the printer, et cetera.
Formats 5¼ and 3½ inch diskette. As a safety precaution, a
fixed disk drive can not be formatted.
Locates files on your system by name and lists them to the
screen.
Maps the program contents of memory and the amount used.
Displays the volume label of a disk for modification.
And much more...
To run Menu Commando, your computer system must meet or
exceed the following specifications:
IBM PC, XT, AT, PS/2, or 100% PC compatible with at least
384k of main memory, and a hard disk. MS-DOS 3.0, PC-DOS
3.0, or later version of DOS. A printer, if the usage log is
to be printed. A Microsoft compatible mouse is optional. If
using a mouse, its driver must be installed in memory before
Menu Commando is run. A color monitor is optional. A RAM
disk or EMS memory is recommended. It is used to speed up
disk access when storing program information swapped to disk.
(SDA format (c)Copyright 1990 The SDN Project - SDNet/Works!)