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- MSI Menu System 1.4 Larry Rice Registration $ (doc)
- UTIL MAY91 MSI MENU RICE DOSSHELL SHELL BATCH WINDOW
- FILES: msi14.sdn
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- Update Release
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- The MSI Menu System 1.4 provides a colorful, windowed Shell
- for DOS. Everything needed to create and maintain menus is
- included in the program, including a batch file editor.
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- Special MSI features include:
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- * Password protection for EACH menu option
- * U-define help screen for each menu
- * 'Lockable' menus to prevent accidental changes
- * Resident & non-Resident System calls
- * 'Text Only', non-selectable menu options
- * Own fore/background colors for menu options
- * 8 selectable menus backdrop colors
- * 22 different menu borders
- * Stepped, Overlay and Shadowed menus
- * Up to 100 sub-menus
- * E-Z Maintenance
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- Three registration levels, starting at just $15 (U.S.).
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- Current batch files may be used or new ones can be created in
- the Menus Editor. MSI internal batch files are stored as part
- of the menu definitions and issued through a single DOS '.bat'
- file. This reduces file maintenance to a minimum.
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- Pre-defined menu settings make creating sub-menus quick and
- easy. Each menu has a Name, optional Prompt Line and up to 11
- menu options. Mix selectable options with non-selectable
- 'Text Only' strings to add important notes, reminders or extra
- help right on the menu.
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- A help screen is available for each menu with the F1 key.
- Help text is also stored with the menu definition for easy
- access and maintenance, editable within MSI.
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- The same editor functions are available whether you are
- defining a menu option string, password, help screen or
- internal batch file. One set of easy to remember (most shown
- on-screen as you edit...) editing commands is used throughout
- the program.
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- A special 'Dual' option mode lets you execute a set of batch
- commands, with MSI still Resident, then display a sub-menu,
- with its own options and/or help text. A second set of batch
- commands can then be executed when exiting to the previous
- menu. This mode is useful for managing TSRs and changing
- working directories.
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- Hardware Requirements : IBM compatible computer. EGA/VGA
- Monitor. HD or Floppy.
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- Other Requirements : MS-DOS 3.0 or higher.
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