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- ║ NoteWare 3.0 (c) 1993 Shareware ║
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- ║ Author: Lee Nelson (ASP member) ║
- ║ Integrated Consulting ║
- ║ P.O. Box 1613 ║
- ║ San Juan Capistrano, CA USA 92693 ║
- ║ Telephone: 800-272-1377 714-240-2092 ║
- ║ Compuserve: 72451,2217 ║
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- WHAT IS NOTEWARE?
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- NoteWare is the ultimate PC notepad for DOS and Windows. Pop it
- up anytime to write notes, to capture screens, to find information
- in your notes, or to view files and directories.
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- "NoteWare is by far the *best* TSR notepad I've seen --
- loaded with excellent features. Useful for both DOS and
- Windows users, it can't be beat! Highly recommended!"
- Michael E. Callahan, <aka Dr. File Finder (tm)>
- Editor-In-Chief, Shareware Magazine
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- NoteWare's powerful features enable you to:
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- -- Write an unlimited number of notes: Reminders, bright ideas,
- phone messages, appointments, to-do lists, customer notes, etc.
- -- Access your notes from Windows, DOS, or a DOS Window.
- -- Capture whole or partial screens.
- -- Quickly access information you use on a daily basis, such as
- frequently called phone numbers.
- -- Record phone messages using the included message form.
- -- Create personalized pop-up help for any software.
- -- Read on-disk documentation of other programs while using them.
- -- Maintain a monthly calendar.
- -- View ASCII files with text search and exporting capabilities.
- -- View directories on your disk.
- -- Cut, copy, and paste any block of text.
- -- Search for a string of text in your notes or files.
- -- Export a block of text from a note to your word processor.
- -- Save notes as ASCII files.
- -- Print notes using the PRINTNW program.
- -- View the sample notes: an ASCII chart, a WordPerfect template,
- and a list of toll-free numbers.
- -- Select notes from a menu.
- -- Choose the hotkey combination that works best for you.
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- TABLE OF CONTENTS
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- What is NoteWare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
- Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
- Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
- Automatic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
- Do-It-Yourself. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
- Upgrading from Previous Versions
- Upgrading from Version 1.x. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
- Upgrading from Version 2.x. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
- Startup
- Normal (Conventional Memory). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
- Advanced Startup (Upper Memory). . . . . . . . . . . . 5
- Setting up NoteWare for Microsoft Windows. . . . . . . . . 6
- The Non-TSR Version of NoteWare. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
- Unloading NoteWare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
- Quick Reference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
- How to Use Noteware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
- Cursor Movement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
- Creating and Deleting Notes
- Create a Note - F2 and Ctrl I. . . . . . . . . . . . 8
- Form Entry - Ctrl F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
- Shred a Note - F5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
- Editing Notes
- Delete a Line - F3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
- Block: Cut, Copy, Export - F9 . . . . . . . . . . . 9
- Paste - F4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
- Date - Ctrl D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
- Time - Ctrl T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
- Original - Ctrl O . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
- Clean - Ctrl C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
- Selecting Notes
- PgUp, PgDn, Ctrl PgUp, Ctrl PgDn . . . . . . . . . . 11
- Index of Notes - F6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
- Search for Text - F7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
- File Handling
- Directory - F10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
- View a File - Ctrl V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
- Resume - Ctrl R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
- Save a Note as a File - Ctrl S . . . . . . . . . . . 13
- Screen Capture
- Capture - F8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
- Miscellaneous Features
- Move a Note - Ctrl M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
- Brightness - Ctrl B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
- Help Screen - F1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
- Printing Notes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
- Hotkey Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
- Tips
- Reading On-disk Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
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- Making Your Own Pop-Up Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
- Calendars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
- Rolodex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
- Give Each Note a Title. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
- Laptop Computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
- Graphics Screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
- Changing the Time Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
- Using NoteWare on a Network. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
- A Few No-No's. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
- System Requirements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
- How to Print This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
- Registration Benefits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
- Description of NoteWare's files. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
- Association of Shareware Professionals . . . . . . . . . . 20
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- INSTALLATION
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- If you have Microsoft Windows, see the section "Setting up NoteWare
- for Microsoft Windows" on page 6.
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- If you have a previous version of NoteWare, please see the
- "UPGRADING" sections on this page.
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- If you're installing NoteWare from a floppy disk, choose one of
- the following installation methods. If you downloaded NoteWare
- from a bulletin board, or installed it from a CD-ROM, NoteWare
- is already on your hard disk--you do not need to reinstall it.
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- AUTOMATIC INSTALLATION
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- Automatic installation will create a directory on your hard
- disk and copy NoteWare's files to that directory. It will
- optionally load NoteWare each time you boot.
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- Put the NoteWare disk into drive A:. Type A:INSTALL at the DOS
- prompt and answer the two installation questions.
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- DO-IT-YOURSELF INSTALLATION
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- If you prefer to install NoteWare yourself, create a new
- directory and copy NoteWare's files into it. Be sure to
- add the directory to the DOS search path.
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- For instance, if you create a directory named C:\NOTE, type
- the following command: COPY A:\*.* C:\NOTE
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- UPGRADING FROM VERSION 1.X
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- If you have version 1.x of NoteWare, follow these steps to
- install version 3.0:
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- 1. Unload NoteWare by typing NOTEWARE /U.
- 2. Rename your NOTEWARE.DTA file to NOTEWARE.OLD.
- 3. Delete the other NoteWare 1.x files.
- 4. Copy the NoteWare 3.0 files to the directory where
- NOTEWARE.OLD is. For example: COPY A:*.* C:\NOTEWR
- 5. Run the program UPGRADE.
- 6. Delete NOTEWARE.OLD.
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- UPGRADING FROM VERSION 2.X
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- If you have version 2.x of NoteWare, follow these steps to
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- 2. Rename your NOTEWARE.DTA file to NOTEWARE.OLD.
- 3. Delete the other NoteWare 2.x files.
- 4. Copy the NoteWare 3.0 files to the directory where
- NOTEWARE.OLD is. For example: COPY A:*.* C:\NOTEWR
- 5. Run the program UPGRADE2.
- 6. Delete NOTEWARE.OLD.
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- NORMAL STARTUP
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- At the C: prompt, type NoteWare and press the <Enter> key.
- You will see the following message:
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- ║ NoteWare is now resident. ║
- ║ Press Ctrl-spacebar to activate. ║
- ║ To unload: type NOTEWARE/U <Enter> ║
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- This message indicates NoteWare has been successfully
- loaded into memory. When you want to activate NoteWare,
- hold down the Ctrl key and press the spacebar. NoteWare's
- Welcome Screen will greet you. Please read the Welcome
- Screen, then start using NoteWare.
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- If you don't want NoteWare to occupy conventional memory, read
- the next section, "ADVANCED STARTUP".
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- If you prefer a different hotkey, see the "HOTKEY" section
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- ADVANCED STARTUP (Upper Memory)
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- If you don't want NoteWare to occupy any conventional memory,
- you have the option of using the "load high" command. The
- "load high" command installs a memory resident program into
- your PC's Upper Memory Area (between 640K and 1 meg).
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- The "load high" command is only available on those PC's that
- meet certain hardware requirements and use a memory manager
- such as EMM386 or QEMM. We recommend referring to your DOS
- manual or other memory manager documentation for instructions
- about how to load TSR's high. For example, the "LOADHIGH"
- command in DOS 5 (or 6) only works if you have a 386 or later
- computer and your CONFIG.SYS contains the following commands:
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- If your computer is set up this way, you would type "LOADHIGH
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- If you use a "load high" command to install NoteWare, you
- should also use a "load high" command to unload it. For example,
- using DOS 5 (or 6) you would type "LOADHIGH NOTEWARE /U".
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- SETTING UP NOTEWARE FOR MICROSOFT WINDOWS
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- To install NoteWare for Windows, run A:SETUP. SETUP will create a
- Program Manager group called NoteWare and install NoteWare's files.
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- You can make NoteWare easier to access by assigning it a
- shortcut key. Click once on NoteWare, select "File" from
- Program Manager, then choose "Properties". Enter the desired
- key in the "Shortcut key" field. We suggest "n" for "notes".
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- Windows shortcut keys do not work when another application is
- running in the foreground. If you want to use NoteWare while
- running another application, first minimize the application,
- then access NoteWare. When you're done using NoteWare, exit
- it and restore the application to its original size.
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- You'll have access to your notes from both DOS and Windows if
- you load NoteWare before starting Windows. One way to do this
- is to add "C:\NOTEWR\NOTEWARE" to your AUTOEXEC.BAT (select
- "File" from the Notepad to edit it). This will enable you
- to pop up NoteWare over any DOS window. You'll also be able
- to pop up NoteWare after you've exited Windows.
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- THE NON-TSR VERSION OF NOTEWARE
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- To run NoteWare as an application program without the pop-up
- capability, type NOTEWARE.EXE. This non-TSR version of NoteWare
- is provided in case you run into a problem running NoteWare as
- a TSR. This version is also used when NoteWare is run as a
- Windows application.
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- UNLOADING NOTEWARE
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- To unload NoteWare, type NOTEWARE /U at the DOS prompt.
- Before you unload it, be sure that NoteWare is the last memory
- resident program loaded. You do not need to unload NoteWare
- each time you turn off your computer. This option is provided
- for a variety of reasons: you may want to defragment your hard
- disk (see "A Few No-No's, page 18), upgrade to a newer version
- of NoteWare, use the memory occupied by NoteWare, etc.
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- QUICK REFERENCE
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- ┌────────────────────────────────┬──────────────────────────────┬────────────┐
- │ If you want to: │ Press: │ See Page │
- ├────────────────────────────────┼──────────────────────────────┼────────────┤
- │ Create a note │ F2 or Ctrl I │ 8 │
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- │ Select a note from a menu │ F6 │ 11 │
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- │ View each note │ PgDn, PgUp │ 11 │
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- │ Print a note │ Ctrl S and type LPT1 │ 13 │
- │ │ or press PrintScreen │ │
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- │ Print more than one note │ PRINTNW at the DOS prompt │ 15 │
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- │ Delete a note │ F5 │ 9 │
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- │ Grab another program's screen │ F8 │ 13 │
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- │ View an ASCII file │ Ctrl V │ 12 │
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- │ View a directory │ F10 │ 12 │
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- │ Save a note as an ASCII file │ Ctrl S │ 13 │
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- │ Move the current note │ Ctrl M │ 14 │
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- │ Enter the current time │ Ctrl T │ 10 │
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- │ Enter the current date │ Ctrl D │ 10 │
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- │ Load a form into a new note │ Ctrl F │ 8 │
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- │ Cut, copy, paste, or export │ F9 (See "Block") │ 9 │
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- │ Search for a string of text │ F7 │ 11 │
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- │ Change text brightness │ Ctrl B │ 14 │
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- │ Re-load the original note │ Ctrl O │ 11 │
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- │ Clean up "garbage" characters │ Ctrl C │ 11 │
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- │ Change the hotkey combination │ HOTKEY at the DOS prompt. │ 16 │
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- │ Unload NoteWare │ NOTEWARE /U at DOS prompt. │ 6 │
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- │ Change colors on laptops │ NOTEWARE /M at DOS prompt. │ 17 │
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- HOW TO USE NOTEWARE
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- The first time you pop up NoteWare, it displays a Welcome
- Screen. When you are ready to write your first note, press
- F2. NoteWare will give you a blank screen to write on. When
- you're done writing, press <Esc>. The note will be
- automatically saved to disk.
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- The next time you pop up NoteWare, your note will be displayed.
- You can either edit it, create a new one, or view the other notes.
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- The bottom line of NoteWare's screen summarizes the commands
- that are currently available. Normally this is a list of
- function keys. If you press and hold the Ctrl key, you will
- see the Ctrl key options on the bottom line. The bottom line
- also provides instructions while you are performing certain
- commands. So, if you're not sure what to do, look at the
- bottom line, it should help!
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- CURSOR MOVEMENT
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- In addition to the standard movement of the left, right, up
- and down arrows, NoteWare provides the following ways to move
- the cursor:
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- To Move the Cursor to: Press
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- The end of the current line <End>
- The first column of the current line <Home>
- The next tab-stop (every 8th column) <Tab>
- The beginning of the current note Ctrl Home
- The end of the current note Ctrl End
- The beginning of the previous word Ctrl left arrow
- The beginning of the next word Ctrl right arrow
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- CREATING AND DELETING NOTES
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- Create a Note: F2 and Ctrl I
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- To create a new note, use either F2 (New) or Ctrl I (Insert).
- Press F2 to append the new note to your other notes. Press
- Ctrl I to insert the new note after the current note.
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- When you press F2 or Ctrl I, NoteWare saves the current note
- to disk and then clears the screen.
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- Form Entry - Ctrl F
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- This feature makes it easy to take phone messages. to fill in
- order blanks, to input customer information, etc.
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- to fill in. The form we've provided is a phone message pad.
- When you want to take a message, press Ctrl F. The screen will
- display the phone message form, and the cursor will move to
- the space following "Message to:". After you enter the name,
- press TAB to move to "Date/Time". Press Ctrl D and Ctrl T
- to insert the current date and time, then press TAB to move
- to "From:". Fill in the rest of the form the same way. When
- you press Ctrl F again, you get another blank form.
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- After you've filled in a form, you may wish to press Ctrl C
- to clean up the unused lines from the note. Do not clean up the
- note until you're finished: the TAB key movement depends
- upon a marker, ASCII 254 (■), which would be erased if you
- pressed Ctrl C.
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- If you want to change the form, edit the ASCII file NOTEWARE.FRM
- in NoteWare's directory. You can either use NoteWare itself to
- save a new version of NOTEWARE.FRM, or any editor that can save
- ASCII files. If you want the TAB key to stop at the beginning
- of a field, use ASCII 254 as a marker. (While holding the Alt
- key, press 254). If you want to be able to press Ctrl C to
- clean up the note after writing it, we recommend ASCII 196 to
- draw horizontal lines.
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- Shred the Current Note - F5
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- Press F5 to shred the current note. The bottom line will
- ask: "Shred this Note (Y/N)?". Press Y to shred the note,
- or press N.
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- EDITING NOTES
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- Delete a Line - F3
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- Press F3 to delete the current line of text. The lines of
- text below the current line move up one line. The deleted
- line is stored in the Clipboard. The Clipboard is a temporary
- storage area where cut, copied, and deleted text is placed.
- Whenever text is placed into the Clipboard, the previous
- contents of the Clipboard are erased.
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- To use the Block of Text function:
- 1. Move the cursor to where you want the text to begin and
- press F9.
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- displays the Block options: Export, Save to File, Cut,
- Copy, Bright, and Dim. The Cut and Copy options are not
- available in Column Block mode.
- 3. Highlight the text by moving the cursor to where you
- want the block to end.
- 4. Select one of the following block commands:
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- Alt E Exports the block directly into the current
- program, usually a word processor.
- Alt S Saves the block as an ASCII file. When NoteWare
- prompts you for a filename, type any valid DOS
- filename. The drive and directory are optional.
- If you choose LPT1, the block of text will print.
- Alt T Cuts (removes) the block and places it in the
- Clipboard.
- Alt C Copies the block into the Clipboard.
- Alt B Makes the block bright.
- Alt D Makes the block dim.
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- Press F4 to paste any text currently in the Clipboard to the
- current cursor location.
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- When you do a Block Copy (Alt C), Block Cut (Alt T), or Delete
- a Line (F3), the selected text goes into the Clipboard.
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- If you accidentally delete a line, you can "undelete" it by
- pressing F4.
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- Since the Clipboard is not erased when you press F4, you can
- paste the same text again by pressing F4.
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- Press Ctrl D to enter the current date at the cursor location.
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- The format of the date is day, month, and year, as in the
- following example: 23 Dec 93.
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- Press Ctrl T to enter the current time at the cursor location.
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- The default format of the time is the US-style am/pm. You can
- change to 24-format by running the OPTIONS program before you
- load NoteWare into memory.
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- Press Ctrl O to read the original version of the current note
- from disk. Use this option when you've accidentally messed
- up a note and want to retrieve it from disk.
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- Press Ctrl C to clean up all "garbage" ASCII characters from
- the current note. Any ASCII character less than 32 or
- greater than 127 will be erased. Use this function after
- capturing a screen having garbage characters, or after
- filling in a form.
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- SELECTING NOTES
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- PgDn, PgUp, Ctrl PgDn, Ctrl PgUp
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- Press PgDn to move to the next note. If no more notes exist,
- no action is taken. If you want a new note, press F2 (New).
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- Press PgUp to move to the previous note.
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- Press Ctrl PgDn to move to the last note.
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- Press Ctrl PgUp to move to the first note.
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- The Index of Notes enables you to select notes from a menu.
- Press F6 to see the first line of text of each note; the
- current note is highlighted. You select a note by moving
- the highlight bar to the desired note, and pressing <Enter>.
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- If all your notes don't fit on the Index screen, use the
- PgDn and PgUp keys to scroll through the Index.
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- Search for Text - F7
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- Press F7 to search for a string of text within the notes.
- After you type the string of text, NoteWare will search for it
- in all notes, starting at the current cursor location. If the
- string is found, the cursor moves to that location.
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- The search is case-insensitive, i.e., it will find Smith,
- SMITH, and smith.
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- To search for the next occurrence of the same string, press F7
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- Press F10 to see a list of files in the current directory. The
- maximum number of files displayed is 110 (5 columns of 22 files
- each). Move the highlight bar to the desired file or
- directory. The file's date, time, and size are displayed
- in the lower left of the screen. Press <Enter> to view the
- file, or press E to export the name of the highlighted file
- (including the drive letter and directory).
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- If you press <Enter> to view the file, the beginning of the
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- -- Press S to search for a string of text.
- -- Press E to export a block of text.
- -- Press C to capture the portion of the file currently
- displayed into a new note.
- -- Press F to freeze the file at the current location, so
- that you can resume viewing it later.
- -- Press <Esc> to cancel.
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- View a File - Ctrl V
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- This feature enables you to view any ASCII file on your
- disk. If you wish to find a string of text in a file,
- the Text Search option will quickly find it. If you want
- to export a portion of the file into a word processor,
- use the Exporting feature. You can also capture part of
- the file into a note by choosing the Capture option.
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- Press Ctrl V to select the View File option. You can enter
- any valid DOS filename, such as C:\*.*, *.DOC, or README.TXT.
- If your request includes a wildcard (* or ?), NoteWare will
- display a list of all matching files and directories. It
- will display a maximum of 110 files (5 columns of 22 files
- each). Move the highlight bar to the desired file or
- directory. The file's date, time, and size are displayed
- in the lower left of the screen. Press <Enter> to view
- the file, or press E to export the name of the highlighted
- file (including the drive letter and directory).
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- -- Press F to freeze the file at the current location, so
- that you can resume viewing it later.
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- Resume - Ctrl R
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- If you selected Freeze (F) after viewing a file, you can press
- Ctrl R to resume viewing the file exactly where you left off.
- All functions (scrolling, searching, etc.) are available.
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- When viewing a file, you must press F (Freeze) to enable the
- Resume feature. If you press <Esc>, you will not be able
- to use Resume.
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- Press Ctrl S to save the current note as an ASCII file.
- When NoteWare prompts you for the filename, type any valid
- DOS filename. The drive and directory are optional.
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- If the file already exists, NoteWare will ask if you want
- to overwrite it or append to it.
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- You can print the note by typing LPT1 as the filename.
- Type LPT2 for printer 2, etc.
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- SCREEN CAPTURE
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- When you are using another program and want to save what's
- on your screen, pop up NoteWare and press F8 (Capture).
- You can either save screen as a file, as a new note, or
- import part of the screen into the current note.
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- After you press F8, the bottom line of the screen displays
- a list of options. The options are:
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- -- Press F to save the screen as a file. When NoteWare
- prompts you for the filename, type any valid DOS filename.
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- -- Press <Enter> to capture the entire screen into a new
- note. You don't need to do F2 first, as NoteWare will
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- note. To select a portion of the screen, move the cursor
- to where you want the block to begin and press <Enter>.
- Highlight the text by moving the cursor to where you
- want the block to end. Press <Enter> to import the block
- into the current note at the current cursor location.
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- All 25 lines will be captured if you choose F (filename). A
- maximum of 23 lines can be captured with the other two options.
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- MISCELLANEOUS FUNCTIONS
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- Move a Note - Ctrl M
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- This function enables you to change the order of your notes.
- Press Ctrl M to move the current note. Use the PgUp and
- PgDn keys to select a new location for it, and press <Enter>
- to place it at that spot.
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- Press Ctrl B to change the brightness of what you type. If
- the text had been bright, any new text you type will be dim.
- If it had been dim, new text will be bright.
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- If you want to change the brightness of what you've already
- written, use the Block Option (F9) and select Bright (Alt B)
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- The F1 key brings up a Help Screen. When you press it, you'll
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- F2 New Creates a new note. The screen clears automatically.
- F3 DelLn Deletes the current line. Any text below is moved up one line.
- F4 Paste Pastes text from the Clipboard to the current cursor location.
- F5 Shred Shreds (eliminates) the current note.
- F6 Index You select a note from a menu showing the first line in each note.
- F7 Srch You locate a note by typing a string of text. If that string is
- found in a note, the cursor will move to that location.
- F8 Capture Captures the screen that was displayed when you pressed NoteWare's
- hotkey. Destination options: current note, a file, or a new note.
- F9 Block Begins a block of text. The bottom line of the screen displays
- Alt key functions: Export, Cut, Copy, Save to File, Bright & Dim.
- F10 Dir Displays a five-column listing of files in the current directory.
- ^V View View, search, capture, export files. Filename may include ? or *.
- ^S SaveFile Saves the current note as an ASCII file.
- ^M MoveNote Moves the current note to change the order of notes.
- ^B BrtDim Changes the brightness of what you type.
- ^R Resume Resumes viewing a file after you have selected file "freeze".
- ^D Date Inserts the current date in the form DD MMM YY.
- ^T Time Inserts the current time in the form HH:MM (am/pm or 24hr).
- ^C Clean Cleans the current note of all non-text characters, such as lines.
- ^F Form Creates a new note and loads the file NOTEWARE.FRM into it.
- ^O Original Reads the original version of the current note from disk.
- ^I Insert Inserts a blank note after the current note.
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- PRINTING NOTES
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- To print notes, type PRINTNW at the DOS prompt. This program
- displays the first line of text of each note, exactly like the
- Index Function. The bottom line of the screen describes the
- available options.
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- You can tag individual notes to be printed by pressing T, or
- tag all by pressing A. If you decide that you don't want a
- note to be printed, press U to untag a note, or N to uNtag all
- notes. Press F10 to accept the list of tagged notes.
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- The program will then ask you how many lines per page should
- be printed, and the filename. You can also choose whether
- the current time and date should be printed, and whether to
- print only one note per page. Press F9 to save your settings.
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- Although the default is still LPT1, you can change this to
- any filename, including a disk file. If you choose a filename
- that does not start with the letters LPT, the other settings
- (lines-per-page, date & time, etc.) will be ignored.
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- HOTKEY SELECTION
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- NoteWare's hotkey combination is Ctrl-spacebar. If you want
- to change the hotkey combination, type HOTKEY at the DOS
- prompt. A menu of available hotkeys will be displayed.
- Choose between Alt/Ctrl/Shift spacebar, and for most keyboards
- F11 and F12 (with or without the Alt key). The new hotkey
- combination will take effect the next time you load NoteWare
- into memory.
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- TIPS
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- Reading On-disk Documentation
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- NoteWare provides a convenient way to read on-disk documentation
- while you use other software. When you want to read a file on
- disk, pop up NoteWare and press F10 (Directory). Move the
- highlight bar to the documentation file and press <Enter>. Use
- the cursor keys to browse the file, or the Search function to
- find a specific subject. After you've found a subject, choose
- the Freeze function to freeze the file at that spot, so that
- you can use the resume function (Ctrl R) to view the file later.
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- To read NoteWare's manual, press F10, highlight MANUAL.TXT
- and press <Enter>.
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- Making Your Own Pop-Up Help
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- You can make your software life a little easier by writing
- notes to yourself that describe how to use your software.
- After you've learned something from a manual or on-screen
- Help, add it to a note. Later on, when you need to use the same
- feature, your instructions will be there, in your own words!
- This type of note can save you a lot of grief, especially when
- the manual wasn't helpful and you had to figure it out yourself.
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- We suggest you keep a note for each software package you use.
- Begin the note with a descriptive title at the top -- this will
- make it easy to find in the Index (F6). Type a short summary
- of whatever you think you may forget. Move to the next program,
- enter its title and your reminders. Later, when you want to
- add to your pop-up Help, select the desired note from the
- Index and enter the new comment to the note. If the on-screen
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- Help is useful, you can capture as much of it as you like
- with the Import option of Capture (F8).
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- But don't limit your "help" notes to only software. Think about
- the other procedures you use in the office or at home, and
- make notes about them.
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- Calendars
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- Another use of NoteWare is to keep simple monthly calendars.
- Take a look at the November 1993 note (this is the month
- that version 3.0 was released). Each day has enough space for
- three short entries. When you make an entry in a calendar,
- NoteWare automatically changes to Typeover mode. This
- prevents the mess you'd see if Insert mode had been used.
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- We've included eight months of calendars as ASCII files.
- When you want to add another month as a note, press Ctrl V
- and type C:\NOTEWR\*.* (the location of NoteWare's files).
- Move the highlight bar to the desired month, press <Enter>,
- then press C to capture the month.
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- It's easy to set up a Rolodex using NoteWare. Enter each
- person's name and phone number on a line of a note, Type
- the address if available, You don't need to keep the names
- in alphabetical order.
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- When you need a phone number, pop up NoteWare, then press
- F7 (Search) and type the name of the person you're calling.
- The cursor will move to the person's name and phone number.
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- Give Each Note a Title
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- The simplest way to access a note is from the Index (F6).
- The Index displays the first non-blank line of text of each
- note. If you write the top line of each note with this
- mind, you'll be able to easily recognize them. The sample
- notes have titles that show up clearly on the Index screen.
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- LAPTOP COMPUTERS
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- Many laptops use a monochrome screen with a color adaptor.
- If your laptop shows bright letters on a dark background and
- you want to reverse this, type NOTEWARE /M at the DOS prompt.
- This tells NoteWare that your monitor is monochrome.
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- GRAPHICS SCREENS
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- NoteWare is not directly accessible from programs that display
- graphics images. However, you can access NoteWare if the
- program has a "shell" or "Go to DOS" function:
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- 1. Activate the "shell" or "Go to DOS" function.
- 2. Pop up NoteWare and do your work.
- 3, Press <Esc> to exit NoteWare.
- 4. Type EXIT to return to your program.
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- This approach makes it possible to make pop-up Help for
- complicated graphics programs. See "TIPS" on page 16 for
- more about pop-up Help.
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- If you're using a program which has both text and graphics
- modes, such as WordPerfect 6.0, you can access NoteWare by
- switching to text mode, and then pressing the hotkey. This
- would be helpful if you wanted to do a screen capture, for
- instance.
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- If you press NoteWare's hotkey combination when your screen
- is displaying a graphics image, NoteWare will not be activated.
- Instead you will hear a short beep.
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- CHANGING THE TIME FORMAT
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- The default format of the time is AM/PM. To change the format to
- 24 hour, type OPTIONS at the C: prompt before loading NoteWare.
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- USING NOTEWARE ON A NETWORK
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- To use NoteWare on a network, install NoteWare on each
- workstation rather than the network server. This prevents
- the possibility of two users trying to access the same
- NOTEWARE.DTA file on the server at the same time.
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- Discounts are available for multiple-user installations:
- see the ORDERF.ORM file for details.
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- A FEW NO-NO'S
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- -- Don't load a TSR (a memory-resident program) from within
- a DOS shell. Be sure to exit the shell before loading
- the TSR. Otherwise you may need to reboot.
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- -- Don't run a hard disk defragmenting program while NoteWare
- is loaded. This would definitely trash your notes and may
- cause some damage to the File Allocation Table of your disk.
- Always unload NoteWare using the /U command before
- defragmenting your disk.
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- -- Don't move or delete the NOTEWARE.DTA file while Noteware
- is loaded. This could cause the same trouble mentioned
- above. Unload NoteWare first before moving or deleting
- NOTEWARE.DTA.
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- -- Don't turn your computer off while NoteWare is on the
- screen. This would prevent the last changes you made from
- being saved to disk. Be sure to press <Esc> to exit
- NoteWare before turning your computer off. This writes the
- current note to disk.
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- -- Only export text when your word processor is ready to
- receive the text. You would get strange results if the
- word processor was at a pull-down menu, for instance.
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- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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- NoteWare occupies 17.7K of RAM and requires DOS 3.0
- or above. Each note occupies 4K in the file NOTEWARE.DTA.
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- HOW TO PRINT THIS MANUAL
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- You will receive a printed manual and a quick reference card
- by registering your copy of NoteWare. If you want to print
- the manual, type COPY MANUAL.TXT PRN at the DOS prompt.
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- REGISTRATION BENEFITS
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- NoteWare is a copyrighted shareware program. You may use it
- during a 21-day trial period without obligation. If you use
- NoteWare after the trial period, you must register by sending
- $25 to Integrated Consulting, P.O. Box 1613, San Juan
- Capistrano, California USA 92693.
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- Registered users will receive:
- -- the most recent version of NoteWare
- -- a menu-driven print-note utility
- -- a printed manual
- -- telephone support at 800-272-1377 / 714-240-2092
- -- a quick reference card
- -- notices of upgrades
- -- additional monthly calendars
- -- other quality shareware.
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- To print an order form: change to the directory where you
- installed NoteWare, then type REGISTER at the DOS prompt.
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- Feel free to upload NOTEWR30.ZIP to your favorite BBS. And
- don't forget to share it with your co-workers and friends.
- We genuinely appreciate your support of shareware.
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- DESCRIPTION OF NOTEWARE'S FILES
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- README.TXT Installation and startup instructions.
- FEATURES.TXT NoteWare's unique features.
- MANUAL.TXT The file you are reading.
- MANUAL.WRI The manual in Write Format.
- WHATSNEW.TXT Description of newest features.
- UPGRADE.TXT Instructions on upgrading from a previous version
- INSTALL.COM Automatic installation program.
- NOTEWARE.COM The main program.
- NOTEWARE.EXE Non-TSR version of NoteWare
- NOTEWARE.DTA Your notes (and configuration) are saved here.
- NOTEWARE.PIF PIF file for Microsoft Windows
- *.ICO Icons for Microsoft Windows
- NOTEWARE.FRM Phone message form
- PRINTNW.COM Program to print notes.
- HOTKEY.COM Program to change NoteWare's hotkey combination.
- UPGRADE.COM Converts notes from NoteWare 1.x format
- UPGRADE2.COM Converts notes from NoteWare 2.x format
- ORDRFORM.TXT Order form to register NoteWare.
- REGISTER.BAT File that prints the order form.
- FILE_ID.DIZ Description of NoteWare used by bulletin boards.
- DESC.SDI 1-line description used by bulletin boards.
- VENDOR.DOC Information used by shareware vendors.
- OPTIONS.COM Program to select Time Format.
- OPTIONS.DTA Data file contains settings for PRINTNW.
- 199Y-MM 8 monthly calendars in ASCII format..
- SETUP.EXE Installation program for Microsoft Windows.
- INSTALL.INF Data file used by SETUP.
- NOTEWR30.ZIP All the above files ZIP'ped into one file.
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- ASSOCIATION OF SHAREWARE PROFESSIONALS
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- This program is produced by a member of the Association of
- Shareware Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that
- the shareware principle works for you. If you are unable to
- resolve a shareware-related problem with an ASP member by
- contacting the member directly, ASP may be able to help. The
- ASP Ombudsman can help you resolve a dispute or problem with
- an ASP member, but does not provide technical support for
- members' products. Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at 545
- Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442 or send a CompuServe message
- via CompuServe Mail to ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536.
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