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- BusyView 1.30.
-
- History:
- 1.30 : -BusyView should now work on the Siena. It has however not been
- tested on a real Siena. Let me know if it works!
- -Overlapping appointments are now always shown correctly.
- -Extra preferences for displaying inverted daynumbers.
- (Press enter in the first preference screen)
- -Shift-dayletter jumps to previous day. So 'w' jumps to the
- next wednesday, 'W' to the previous.
- -Line on the display marking the beginning of a new month.
- -Month and full year are displayed now in top left corner. They
- change when cursor switches to new month. This looks better
- than displaying both the month names and it leaves extra space
- on the topline to show more info about the appointments.
- -updated ini file. BusyView handles all the changes automatically
- and saves all your preferences to the new ini file.
- -Jump to a specific week/year.
- -Unregistered users get another 3 weeks for testing!
- -When changes were made in Agenda AND a memo was opened AND you
- switch to BusyView the contents of the memo would be lost. Now
- BusyView saves them for you before rereading the file.
- 1.20 : -BusyView now works with file lists (aliases). As BusyView has
- to 'learn' what file list to use, you should start Agenda first
- and then BusyView (using the same file!). That's all.
- (Only needed once, after that BusyView 'knows' what list to use)
- -New time bars make the view more readable if things get a little
- crowded.
- -BusyView now handles up to 512 items per 4 week view. (for the
- power users)
- -Updated ini file. Automatically takes over your previous settings
- and registration info.
- -Todo items could previously be included on the priority they had,
- later BusyView used only the Agenda preferences for the todo lists.
- ( 'Show in other views' settings)
- Now you can select:
- 1. Use Agenda preferences
- 2. Never show
- 3. Choose from priority to show.
- -New section in readme.txt which explains some BusyView preferences
- in more detail.
- 1.12 : -Shows crossed out items only on the day they were crossed out
- instead of on today. (Was getting a little crowded!)
- -When changes were made in Agenda AND a memo was opened AND you
- switch to BusyView, it indefinitely tries to open the agenda file
- to update the display. This is a very odd problem. Agenda now
- jumps to the foreground, closes the memo and then jumps back to
- BusyView which can then reread the file. Agenda handles this
- jumping back and forth! It works now correctly, but any changes
- made in the memo are lost!! Better not to jump back to BusyView
- while in a memo.
- -Yearly repeats did not work correctly if more than one year
- was visible in the 4 week view.
- 1.11 : -Solves a silly bug in an error message telling you you have more
- entries in 4 weeks than BusyView can Handle. (250)
- -Increase the maximum number of entries to 300.
- (1.11 was not generally released)
- 1.10 : -Supports agenda files up to 512 Kb in size
- -Automatically uses agenda preferences for displaying todo items,
- therefore removed this option from BusyView preferences.
- -Removed a few small bugs nobody noticed yet.
- -Repaints where not correctly done in some situations.
- -Updated readme.txt
- -Show optionally crossed out items. (Todo items have there own
- preferences from agenda regarding this.
- 1.01 : Solves unneccesary 'Agenda file corrupt' messages.
- 1.00 : Initial release.
-
- What is BusyView:
- -----------------
- BusyView is an extension for the built in Agenda application. It adds an extra
- view to your appointments. It shows 4 (2 on the Siena) weeks at a time, and shows when you are
- busy (hence the name). It optionally shows untimed entries as well. An
- excellent overview is the result. And above all, it does it at blinding speed.
- Starting the program, reading an agenda file of 24 Kb, interpreting the file
- and displaying the results, all in about 2 seconds! (Written in C)
- It runs on Psion S3a, S3c and Siena.
-
- BusyView is shareware:
- ----------------------
- This means that you can use BusyView for 3 weeks. If you like it, register it.
- If you don't like it, remove it from your system.
- To evaluate properly a new system has been built into BusyView.
- This enables you to test all functionality of BusyView for 3 weeks.
- No nagging, no disabled functionality. It all works! For three weeks.
- Then most navigating options will be disabled and you are reminded to register
- BusyView. It will stop working after 6 weeks.
- This means you will have a full working versions for three weeks. You don't
- have to pay to see all options work. No surprises. You know exactly what you are
- going to pay for.
- It is however NOT timelocked to a specific date. It starts counting after you
- install BusyView.
- (WARNING: do not start tampering with this system by changing the system date
- as it might start nagging immediatly. You can only recover from that situation
- by registering BusyView! If you do have to reset your system, set the
- system clock before starting BusyView)
-
- To register you have a three options:
- $ = US dollars.
- 1. Compuserve : GO SWREG and search on 'BusyView' or use ID=13715.
- ($25)
- 2. Internet : http://www.swregnet.com/482p.htm.
- ($25 + $5 handling)
- 3. Send cash : Send $25 or 40 Dutch guilders (or Euro Cheque in
- Dutch currency) to:
- Lieuwe de Vries
- Taling 11
- 9101 ZG Dokkum
- Netherlands
- State (at least) your name, adress and email adress.
-
- After registering you will receive a registration code which can easily be
- entered without reinstalling the application.
- Registration gives you the right to support (by email only) and updates up to
- version 1.99.
-
- Installing:
- -----------
- Make sure your system time and date are properly set!
- Unzip the file you received. Copy BusyView.app in any \APP\ directory.
- That's all. When starting for the first time BusyView will make a small
- ini file on the internal drive (LOC::M:\OPD\BusyView.ini). No more files
- are created by BusyView.
- After copying the file, install the application in the systemscreen.
- A list of agenda files appears under the BusyView icon.
-
- To let BusyView 'learn' a few things from Agenda, start Agenda first and
- then start BusyView, both using the same agenda file.
- You only have to do this the first time you use it. After that Agenda
- can be started from BusyView. This is of special importance if you use
- a new file list (alias) for Agenda.
-
- WARNING:
- After installing and starting BusyView, you should go to the preferences
- and check the agenda keys:
-
- Agenda view key :
- Used when using psion-g in BusyView to set the view in the
- Agenda application.
- The letter you have to enter is the capital letter you find in the Agenda
- application in the diamond menu behind the view of your choice.
- If you want the week view, and the diamond menu in Agenda shows :
- Week view : shift-psion-W, you should enter the (capital) W as the agenda
- view key.
-
- Agenda jump key:
- Used to switch to the selected date in Agenda. You find the option
- in the search menu of Agenda. In the UK and Dutch version this is
- psion-j, so enter a 'j'. The german version uses psion-g. You should
- then enter 'g' as the Agenda jump key.
-
-
- BusyView and agenda files:
- --------------------------
- BusyView shows all types of agenda entries. BusyView only reads agenda files.
- It will not modify your files.
- If Agenda changes the file (adding a new entry) BusyView will reread the
- file automatically when you switch to BusyView so your view is always up to
- date.
- The following events in the psion will cause BusyView to update its display:
-
- 1. System date is changed (manually or at midnight).
- 2. System settings for time, date or start of week have changed.
- 3. Agenda file changed.
-
- Using BusyView:
- ---------------
-
- Starting:
- Select an agenda file from the list and press ENTER.
- The first time BusyView is started it sets the viewdate to today. The view
- always starts at the 'start of week' day you assigned in the time application.
- If Agenda is using the same file, it is closed first and restarted after
- reading the file.
- Default values for time and date representation are set in the Time
- application.
-
- The view:
- The view consists of 4 week blocks. Inside the blocks you can see your timed
- appointments as black blocks. Overlapping time blocks are in 'grey'.
- Alongside the blocks are time indicators.
-
- In the top right of the screen you can see the text of the timed appointment(s).
- Optionally untimed items from the agenda are also shown there. They are always
- last in the list. Step through the list using the '+' and '-' keys. If there
- is more than one item an indicator shows how much there are and which is the
- current one.
- Timed appointments are only shown in the list when the cursor is on the black
- block which indicates the appointment. Untimed items are always shown on the
- day they occur (optional). Daynumbers are inversed if they have untimed item(s)
- and if the inversion is set in the preferences.
-
- The top left shows the month and year and the current day.
-
- Navigating through the view:
- Use the TAB key to goto the next timed appointment. Use shift TAB to goto the
- previous. Control TAB goes to the next overlapping time block.
-
- Use cursor keys to goto next/previous day or hour. This will shift the view
- 1 week if neccesary or the viewtime.
-
- End/Home key shifts the view 1 week.
-
- Control left/right shifts the view 4 weeks.
-
- Pressing the space key will bring you to the current system time and date in the
- view. Pressing Shift space will bring you to the first appointment AFTER the
- current system time and date (if available).
-
- ENTER will give you a list of all timed and untimed(optional) items of the
- current day. (It shows the first 12 lines)
- Pressing the first letter of a dayname will bring you to the next day starting
- with that letter. It will shift the view 1 week if neccesary. Shift dayletter
- will do the reverse.
-
- Pressing ESC will show you the last used 4 week view.
-
- PGUP/PGDN shifts between the early/default and late view. The early view
- shows all appointments from midnight to three in the afternoon. The late view
- from 9 in the morning to midnight. The default view can be set in the
- preferences.
-
-
- Use psion G to goto Agenda, using the current file. If Agenda it not started
- it will do that for you. If Agenda is started but is using another file it will
- instruct Agenda to load the file you use in BusyView. Then it jumps to the
- date you selected in BusyView using the view you chose in the preferences.
- Finally it brings Agenda to the foreground.
-
-
- General:
- The easiest way to use BusyView is to assign it an application button like
- Control Agenda. This allows you to switch easily between BusyView and Agenda.
- You can also set a hot key in the preferences.
-
- Preferences:
- ------------
- Show untimed entries: If set to 'yes' it will display untimed entries and
- anniversaries. Todo items have their own preference setting.
-
- Show crossed out items: Set to 'yes' it will display all crossed out items
- except todo items if they use the agenda preferences.
-
- Show todo items up to prio: 'Use Agenda preferences' takes the Agenda
- preferences for each todo list as described in 'Show in other views'.
- Choose 'Never show' to never view them in BusyView.
- Choose a priority to show todo items up to the specified priority. This
- is valid for all todo lists.
-
- Hot key: Enter a lower case letter here to assign a hot key to BusyView.
- This letter is used in conjunction with Shift-Psion to bring BusyView to
- the foreground wherever you are. If you enter a 'p' here, pressing
- Shift-Psion-p will bring BusyView to the foreground. This system will
- have unexpected results if the hot key is already used as a hot key or as
- an application key. You should look for a unique hot key!
-
- Press ENTER to show the next preference screen. This 3 new options allows you
- to set when the daynumbers are inverted. You can choose 'Todo items', 'Untimed items'
- and 'Anniversaries' or any combination.
-
-
- Limits of BusyView:
- -------------------
- 1. Maximum (theoretical) size of the agenda file is 512 Kb.
- If you have a big agenda file, you should split it.
- Use a seperate file for every (half) year.
- It saves you memory when running Agenda and BusyView.
- It's also a lot faster.
- 2. Maximum number of items is 512. Every timed or untimed agenda entry
- counts for one. A daily repeat for 4 weeks, counts for 28 items.
- 3. Maximum number of items in top right of screen is 50.
-
- Memory usage:
- -------------
- Installing BusyView takes about 32 Kb. Starting it takes about 50 Kb plus the
- size of the agenda file you use.
-
- How to reach the author:
- ------------------------
- If you find any bugs or have some remarks, please let me know. Support on
- the program however is limited to the registered users.
- Email: 100121.3102@ompuserve.com.
- Homepage: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/platodva/psion.htm.
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