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NamePal (v1.44) by WR Software REGISTRATION ($19.95)
NamePal is the complete automatic address book. It will keep your
lists of names, addresses, phone numbers, and related comments on your
computer, and then print them out in an address book that you can use
anywhere. The address book can be almost any size, and can be
optionally printed on both sides of each page like a real book. You
can code your data to keep track of friends, club members, pizza
places, or any other grouping that is important to you. NamePal also
performs other handy tasks, like printing mailing labels, Rolodex card
files, and full-page rosters.
NamePal is quite easy to use. The program is completely "menu-driven"
so choices are made from a list of options. These options are
described on-screen in Help messages, if you want assistance. You can
also select an on-screen introduction to the entire program.
Hardware Requirements: To use NamePal you will need DOS 2.1 (or
later), and at least 128K of memory. To begin, copy the NamePal
diskette to another floppy or your hard disk, and save the original
disk as a backup. Floppy users should format a new diskette (FORMAT
B:), and then make the copy (COPY A:*.* B:).