Palmware

Thanks for your interest in FUGULIN's soft. TermList advances power of your Palm life.

'SHIMEKIRI' is a Japanese character that means a deadline.

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TermList Version 2.5e, 4/5/2000, Copyright by FUGULIN

This is a beta version for Palm OS 3.5

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Contents

[Introduction] [System Requirements] [Usage] [For DateBK3(Ver.3)user] [For DateBK3(Ver.2)user] [Registration] [Specification] [Release History] [Disclaimer] [Acknowledgement] [Final Note]

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Introduction

TermList can manage tasks having the due dates. With TermList installed, you will take the following advantages.

1.You can check the number of days by the due date of tasks at all times.

2.Cooperate with built-in ToDo List and DateBook.

3.Easy way and simple operations

4.Prominent find function

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System Requirements

TermList is compatible with all devices running Palm OS 2.0 and above. This will include Palm III, IBM WorkPad, and any device that a Palm upgrade card installed.

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Usage

The opening screen shows you a list of the tasks with due dates and numbers of days by the due date that you have created. The various parts of the TermList are pictured as follows:

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Tapping the new button, the edit screen lets you add a new task. To create a new task, enter the theme and the due date, then tap the ok button at the bottom of the screen. You can make a memo if you need.

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TermList adds the same information(theme, due date and memo of the task) to the appointed date of your built-in DateBook and ToDo List automatically. You can also appoint the start time of the tasks.ü@

To select Priority for ToDo List and Start time for DateBook, tap the popup triggers at the right and bottom of the screen. If you do not want to share the information with ToDo and/or DateBook, erase their check marks by tapping the check boxes. Texts entered into memo column of TermList will be attached as a note to ToDo List and DateBook.

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For DateBK3 Ver.3 user

If the DateBK3 is already installed in your Palm, TermList can transmit an icon code to the database of DateBook and an icon image can be displayed on the daily, weekly and monthly views.

The following code is an icon code of DateBK3.

#a?"??"=????????????????

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If you wish to display the above icon in DateBook3, enter the following cord in the memo column of TermList.

##@@@A@@@

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<examples>

#d???=???....... -> ##@@@D@@@

#A???=???....... -> ##@@@[@@@

#C???=???....... -> ##@@@]@@@

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It seems to be dificult to convert a capital letter code, but this corresponds to the arrangement of ASCII code.

This is not so difficult, so try to do it!!

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For DateBK3 Ver.2 user

Enter an icon code '#?' that you wrote in DATABK3 into the theme column in TermList, an icon image will appear in DateBK3.

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Registration

TermList is a shareware. If you wish to keep using TermList, please register at the following web site;

http://www.cc.rim.or.jp/~motoyosi/eng/palmw.html

Enter a key code mailed from the above site into the registration field of TermList, the program will release from restriction.

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Specification

Data transmitted from TermList to ToDoList is recorded at the top of the lists in ToDoList. When you edit it within ToDoList, the data will be sorted according to the configuration of ToDoList.

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Release History

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2.2e bug-fix about low-memory management 3/14/00

2.1e remove bugs about memory manager 5/11/99

2.0e release English edition 4/26/99

2.0 cooperate with buit-in DateBook 4/22/99 (Japanese edition only)

1.1 cooperate with buit-in ToDoList 4/21/99 (Japanese edition only)

1.0 Japanese edition 4/6/99

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Disclaimer and legal stuff

I take no responsibility for any loss of data or failures. You must take full responsibility for the use of TermList.

When you distribute TermList, please inform me beforehand.

motoyosi@cc.rim.or.jp

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Acknowledgement

In the development of TermList, I am pleased to acknowledge the skills of Mr. Andrew Low. His program 'List' was a good guide for my learning programming language.

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Final note

If you have any problem, question and suggestion, please feel free to email me.

motoyosi@cc.rim.or.jp

Thanks for your interest in FUGULIN's soft, TermList.

Mitsuru Motoyoshi

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