home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Please use the following text to describe the SERVICES Utility:
-
- --------------------[ Clip here for SERVICES description ]------------------
- SERVICES is a complete file, directory, archive and hard disk manager that
- gives you options no other file and directory manager offers. It is totally
- scrollable and very fast and easy to use.
-
- SERVICES comes with a complete, on-line manual. Simply press "H" for "help",
- or press Ctrl + H, or Alt + H for context sensitive help (This may be a
- separate archive - check your bbs listing for SERVHELP)
-
- Give the names of up to 500 files for SERVICES to protect and SERVICES will
- not allow you to delete them, rename them, nor allow you to rename their
- default directories. Use this feature to protect your valuable spreadsheets
- and data bases yet allow yourself the ability to still update these files.
-
- SERVICES also works with PKARC/PKXARC.EXE or PKPAK/PKUNPAK.EXE for fast and
- efficient file compression and, Vernon D. Beurg's LIST.COM for browsing any
- ASCII or binary file.
-
- Registered owners receive version 2.0b of SERVICES. This version reduces it-
- self to 5,280 bytes when you jump into a DOS shell or run another program
- directly from SERVICES (version 2.0b requires DOS 3.0 or newer).
-
- Requires DOS 2.11 or newer, 80 column monitor, 225,000 bytes available RAM.
- SERVICES is limited to 600 directories and 513,000 files per disk.
- --------------------------------[ Clip here ]--------------------------------
-
- Please use the following text to describe the SERVHELP Utility:
-
- --------------------[ Clip here for SERVHELP description ]-------------------
- SERVHELP is an on-line manual for the SERVICES file, directory, archive and
- hard disk manager.
-
- Because a picture can say a 1000 words, many of the tips and instructions
- given by SERVHELP are animated.
-
- To use this on-line manual, load and run the SERVICES Utility. Then, simply
- press "H" for help.
-
- If you need specific help from SERVHELP, just move your highlight bar to the
- command you desire help with. Hold either the Ctrl key or the Alt key down
- and press "H". Couldn't be easier.
-
- If you are a first-time user of the SERVICES Utility, you should browse this
- on-line manual for tips and pointers.
-
- Remember, SERVHELP is the on-line manual for SERVICES. SERVHELP can only be
- run from the SERVICES Utility by pressing the "H" key.
- --------------------------------[ Clip here ]--------------------------------