FAMILY MEDICAL EVENTS (Formerly Family Medical Journal) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Thank You: Thank you for trying the Family Medical Events. Family Medical Events lets you take charge of your own medical records. And not only for your- self but for every member of your family. It is obvious that healthcare professionals require accurate information to provide the best possible health care. But with different family members using different doctors, the increasingly high mobility rate of families (and your doctor), job changes, and the like, no one really has your "records", do they? Family Medical Events puts you in charge of your family's medical history. Now you can know exactly when Jimmy had his last tetanous shot or when and where you had your last x-ray. This will not only save you countless hours (think about filing for life insurance and having to dredge up all these facts) but could well effect the type and extent of medical treatment you receive. Getting started: If you are reading this, it means you downloaded this program from CompuServe, America Online or some other BBS. It also means you have already used PKUNZIP to unzip the file you downloaded. Hopefully you have unzipped this file into a separate directory where nothing else exists. It's less confusing that way. We suggest you create the directory C:\FMED2 and copy all the files you unzipped into that directory. To run the program, enter Windows, go to the File Manager, and double- click on FMED2.EXE. That's really all there is to it to try the program out. If you have problems with the program executing, try moving the files that end with DLL and VBX extentions into C:\windows\system. If you do this, make sure you do not copy over a newer version of the file. All files you need are included except the file VBRUN300.DLL. You probably already have this file in your windows\system directory. If not you can probably download from your BBS. VBRUN300.DLL is included with the registered version. Additional data files will be created in the FMED2 directory as you use the program. The program as downloaded contains some sample data so you can see how it works. You can delete and play with this data and add your own. The registered version does not contain this sample data and will not overwrite info you put in while you are testing the program. Registration Registration information is included in the program itself. Basically, you can register this product simply by sending $12.95 to McCook Software, 40 Emily Drive, Lilburn, Ga. 30247. For shipments outside the U.S., please add $2.00 for the additional postage expense. Shareware This product is shareware. It is not free. It is provided to you for a limited time to see if you like it. If you reach the end of your trial period and decide not to purchase this product, you should remove it from your disk. If you find the product useful, I encourge you to register right away. You will receive the latest expanded version on 3.5 inch diskettes (professional installation program), free technical support via CompuServe, America Online or U.S. mail, and you will receive a registration # which you can use on downloading future versions of this program from your BBS. This, in effect, means all future versions are available to you without having to send the author another dime. Copyright Notice Family Medical Events is copyright 1995 by Roger D. McCook, CPA, 40 Emily Drive, Lilburn, Georgia 30247. All rights reserved except as noted above under the shareware notice. For inquiries, write the author at the above address. End