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- pcx images sequencer for demos/presentations
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- (for DOS- or Windows-based systems)
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- a product of RCCO Research
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- Introduction
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- Trade::Show(tm) is a deceptively simple-to-use application that allows
- individuals or organizations to quickly create slideshow programs for
- product or services demos or other presentations. It takes a sequence of
- user-prepared .pcx image files in 640x480x16 VGA format and displays that
- sequence to customers, clients, or other end-users in a choice of three
- methods: at the end-user's own pace with a key click to advance images,
- or with a self-running continuous demo, or as a variant on the first that
- waits a few seconds for a key click, and if not found, advances auto-
- matically. All three methods are included in the present package.
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- Trade::Show(tm) demos/presentations will run under both DOS and Windows.
- Its chief advantages, aside from the presentations themselves, are both
- very low cost and method of acquiring. The copy included herewith is a
- fully-functional evaluation copy available easily and universally through
- the user-supported software marketplace.
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- Capabilities
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- This version of Trade::Show(tm) will display up to and including twenty
- (20) prepared .pcx images. (The registered copy allows up to forty (40)
- images in sequence.) Individual images may be designated for layering
- or superimposing one on top of the other (similar to the appearance in
- Microsoft Windows(tm) ), or with a clearscreen designation so that an image
- will be presented with totally "clean" viewport. Both capabilities may be
- used and interchanged in any sequence/presentation. (The included samples
- demonstrate these capabilities).
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- Running the program
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- To display a pre-defined sequence of images, the user types at the DOS
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- DEMO <enter>
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- DEMO2 <enter>
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- DEMO3 <enter>
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- In Windows(tm), the user need only double-click on the filenames DEMO.EXE,
- DEMO2.EXE, or DEMO3.EXE in a File Manager window.
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- Preparation of images
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- Trade::Show(tm) is particularly effective for software developers preparing
- demo versions of their products, in that they can easily capture actual
- screen shots with programs like Hijaak(tm) for Windows and modify them in
- editing programs such as Windows(tm) Paintbrush.
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- The only requirement is that images must be finally saved in 640x480 16-
- color VGA .pcx file format. If you are doing image preparation in Windows,
- you will have to load the 16-color video driver for 640x480 VGA in order to
- prepare proper images. This format is used since it is the most universal
- that will allow presentations to be viewed on as many DOS and/or Windows
- VGA systems as possible. Do not build your images with 256 or more colors
- as they will not display with Trade::Show(tm). The end-user should be able
- to properly display using any VGA card and driver with 16 or more colors;
- it is only during the preparation and saving of .pcx images that you must
- use a 640x480x16 driver.
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- We have observed excellent, consistent results with using a program such as
- Hijaak(tm) for Windows to capture entire DOS or Windows screens, or selected
- areas of screens, or a particular window on a full Windows screen. The pre-
- parer then does final editing, adding of explanatory text or drawing of
- lines or other pointers or other demonstrative aids, in a drawing program
- (we suggest the one that comes with Windows 3.x: Paintbrush).
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- Other graphics programs are likely to provide compatible material, but they
- must be tried on a test basis with Trade::Show(tm). The two programs
- mentioned above work well for most users, are widely available, and do not
- require great technical or professional ability. Scanned images will also
- be effective in Trade::Show(tm) if they are saved in the proper format. If
- one format you are using seems not workable, try saving that image in
- another program, such as Windows Paintbrush; we have often found that
- certain images work better when converted or simply saved in another
- program's format even though they may use the same .pcx extension.
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- When attempting to use monochrome pcx files, resave them as 16-color
- 640x480 VGA pcx files. Even though the appearance will remain the same,
- they will be saved in a format usable by Trade::Show(tm).
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- Once you find the right combination of steps to produce pcx file formats
- consistently usable by Trade::Show(tm), you will save a great deal of
- time and effort by always using that combination in future presentation
- applications.
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- Required naming convention for .pcx files
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- After you have prepared and collected the desired .pcx files, simply name
- copies of them in the sequence you wish them displayed; ie,
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- Name the first to display: DEMO1.PCX
- and then the second: DEMO2.PCX
- the third: DEMO3.PCX
- and so on, up to ...
- and including: DEMO20.PCX
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- The above filenaming convention provides layering of images one on top of
- the previous.
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- The preparer specifies a clearscreen before an image by appending an
- underscore (_) to the prefix part of the file name. To have a clearscreen
- before the images are displayed, name them:
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- DEMO2_.PCX
- DEMO3_.PCX
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- DEMO20_.PCX
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- Please note that a full screen image usually does not need a clearscreen
- command before its display.
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- You may intermix as you wish images that are designated for layering or
- clearscreen; for example,
- DEMO1.PCX
- DEMO2_.PCX
- DEMO3_.PCX
- DEMO4.PCX
- DEMO5_.PCX
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- (The included samples provide a mixture of both designations; the demo for
- which they were prepared used both effectively where needed.)
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- Simply maintain a consecutive numerical sequence in each presentation. If
- you skip a number (ie, DEMO6.PCX followed immediately by DEMO8_.PCX), the
- program will complete and return to the system (or in the case of the self-
- running version, cycle back to the beginning) without displaying the image
- numbered outside of consecutive sequence.
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- Prepare for your audience
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- You will then arrange to have your eventual users operate a single, prepared
- sequence of the properly named files in the same directory that contains
- either (or all, if desired) DEMO.EXE, DEMO2.EXE or DEMO3.EXE, which are the
- Trade::Show(tm) executable files. All are very compact in size and
- efficient in execution; any or all will take up relatively little space
- on any distribution diskettes you may build for your demos/presentations.
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- The basic requirement is that all image files and the chosen executable(s)
- be placed in the same directory on a hard drive (or ram drive). You should
- advise end-users against running your demo/presentation from a floppy
- diskette, due to the slowness of building the on-screen image from reading
- from a diskette. We use a phrase in our readme files that says
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- "For tolerable viewing results, please do not run the demo from a
- floppy disk."
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- You may wish to include this sentence or something similar in your
- instructions to your potential audience.
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- Your end-users will certainly need VGA graphics capabilities to view your
- demo/presentation. If a user attempts execution on a non-VGA-capable
- system, a simple screen will display the message
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- This demo requires VGA graphics.
- (640x480x16)
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- and return to the system.
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- Three different methods of execution
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- The version of Trade::Show(tm) named DEMO.EXE requires a keypress (we
- suggest the <spacebar> in our demos) to move to each succeeding image. The
- end-user may then proceed at any pace desired to properly peruse your demo.
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- The alternate version, DEMO2.EXE, is the self-running demo. It will take
- the same sequence of images you make available with the above-described
- naming conventions and operate continuously until interrupted by a keypress
- (usually the <Esc> key). Demo2.exe changes screens about every six seconds,
- until a key is pressed, at which point the program exits normally. Demo2
- is most efficient and effective when run on a system with fast video and a
- disk cache large enough to hold your sequence of .pcx files. It then runs
- quietly and smoothly, offering a most professional presentation of your
- materials. Uses for the self-running demo would include unattended presen-
- tations at shows or for store displays; real estate or other professionals
- will make significant use of such capability.
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- The third method (DEMO3.EXE) is somewhat of a combination of the first two:
- it waits about six seconds on each screen for a keypress. If there is no
- keypress, it proceeds to the next image automatically, much like the self-
- running second method; unlike the second method, however, it is not a
- continuous presentation that recycles to the beginning after the final
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- image -- it simply ends the one-time-through presentation much like the
- first method. Also, the user may press the <Pause> key on an enhanced
- keyboard to hold an image in view for a longer period; when ready, the
- user presses <spacebar> to continue.
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- At initial glance, you may feel this third form is more desirable than
- the first method (DEMO.EXE), but do realize that certain images that may
- contain a sizeable portion of text or other complex content may simply
- leave the user's view too soon without providing enough time for adequate
- perusal. A six-second delay was found to be about the maximum amount to
- utilize without the viewer feeling that something had gone wrong with the
- demo or feeling that images stayed on the screen for an agonizingly long
- period of time.
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- There will always be particular instances that any of the three methods of
- execution described above will be most effective. We felt strongly that
- it was very important to provide all three methods to potential users of
- Trade::Show(tm) in the current version.
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- Troubleshooting
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- The only caveat we might offer with this program is that if you find that
- your images do not display, or do not display properly, it is probably
- because they have been created or saved in a format that may only be
- slightly incompatible with that which Trade::Show(tm) requires. Before you
- decide that the Trade::Show(tm) program is not usable in such instances,
- try the suggestion given before for re-saving your .pcx files in another
- graphics program. Most image-editing programs will read files in several
- formats, and often allow conversions, or perhaps will save them in a later
- .pcx format that will work with applications such as Trade::Show(tm).
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- Also, make certain that images are saved in 640x480 by 16-color format by
- using the proper software and/or video drivers to handle the format.
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- Program Requirements
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- The requirements for running Trade::Show(tm) include a DOS-compatible PC
- with 512k memory, VGA graphics capability, and a hard drive. DOS 3.1 (or
- later) or Windows 3.x (or later), is needed.
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- The Unregistered Evaluation Copy
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- The unregistered version of this program is intended for use in evaluation
- situations only. It may be used for ninety (90) days within your own organ-
- ization by persons that have knowledge and understanding of the restrict-
- ions placed herewith on evaluation copies. Specifically, an unregistered
- copy must not be distributed with your demo/presentation materials to
- potential customers, clients, or others; it may not be used in the marketing
- effort of a product or service, or in a display or presentation of same, or
- in any other applicable instance including, but not limited to, not-for-
- profit use, without registration and payment to RCCO Research Associates.
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- In particular, this unregistered copy of the program or any part of it may
- not be distributed by you or your organization via diskette, modem, or
- other means, in any connection with yourself, your organization, or related
- products, services or other means by which this software may be utilized.
- These restrictions apply with specificity to all commercial and non-
- commercial, profit and non-profit, copyrighted and public domain, govern-
- mental or private or institutional or educational or not-for-profit
- associational, or other uses to or for which this software program may be
- applied, now or in the future.
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- The payment of the $24.95 purchase price for a registered copy of this
- program will allow license for a single user to make use of the above-
- described applications, as well as other uses that may be traditionally
- accepted as applications for software programs of this type. Additional
- site license fees of $10.00 per user may be paid at the time of regis-
- tration, or any time in the future after initial registration at the then
- current license fee in effect. There are no runtime royalties involved
- in the distribution of your materials utilizing a duly registered copy of
- Trade::Show(tm).
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- The license and authorized registration shall not be construed as being
- in effect until direct payment has been received by RCCO Research and an
- authorized, registered copy has been sent in the registered user's/users'
- name(s). Retroactive registration payment after unauthorized use is not
- appropriate, nor is the use of unregistered copies of DEMO.EXE, DEMO2.EXE,
- or DEMO3.EXE by registered users allowed. Registered users must allow use
- and distribution of their demos/presentations only with the registered
- copy sent by RCCO Research.
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- The Registered Version of Trade::Show(tm)
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- The registered copy allows up to forty (40) images in sequence, in contrast
- to the limit of twenty in the evaluation copy. Special builds allowing for
- sequences of greater than forty images may be obtained from RCCO Research
- for a very nominal fee; please write for a quote, indicating whether the
- use is for a single-user license or multiple users, and the exact capacity
- required. We can also vary the six-second timed screen delays to another
- interval with special builds. Such custom builds may be purchased with or
- after initial registration.
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- Currently, documentation for the registered version is an on-disk text
- file, similar to the present format.
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- Licensing Information
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- This program is licensed and supplied as is, without any warranty. To the
- extent permitted under applicable law, RCCO Research Associates disclaims
- all warranties, either expressed or implied, with respect to this software
- program, its quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for any
- particular purpose.
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- In particular, this software program is not guaranteed to prevent or detect
- damage to your data or programs. In no event shall RCCO Research Associates
- be liable for any claims for lost profits or any damage, including, but not
- limited to, special, incidental, consequential or other damage (including,
- without limitation, damages for loss of business profits, business interrup-
- tion, loss of business information, or other pecuniary loss) arising out of
- the use of or inability to use this RCCO Research Associates product, even
- if RCCO Research Associates has been advised of the possibility of such
- damages. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental
- or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply
- to you. In no case shall RCCO Research Associates's liability exceed the
- license fees paid for the right to use the licensed version of the software.
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- The license agreement and warranty shall be construed, interpreted and
- governed by the laws of the state of Tennessee.
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- This software program is protected under the Copyright Laws of the United
- States of America and all applicable International Copyright Conventions.
- Makers and/or users of illegal or unauthorized copies of the registered
- version are subject to prosecution under these laws.
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- The names Trade::Show(tm) and OBJECTS::NEXUS(tm) are trademarks of RCCO
- Research Associates. Windows(tm) is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
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- Registration Notes
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- Registration will obtain a copy of the most recent authorized version and
- provide legal authorization for continued use of the program after a
- ninety-day (90-day) evaluation period.
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- You are granted a restricted-use (see above section entitled "The Unregis-
- tered Evaluation Copy") evaluation period of up to ninety (90) days to
- determine whether or not you wish to purchase a registered copy of this
- software.
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- To obtain a registered copy, you must mail an advance-payment registration
- fee of U.S. $24.95 + $2.55 shipping/handling ($7.05 non-U.S. shipping/
- handling, $4.05 for Canada) directly to RCCO Research. Payment is to be
- made by check or money order only, please. We require payment with order so
- that prices and fees may be kept as reasonable as possible; this policy has
- worked well for us in recent years, as we observe increased registration on
- products that are reasonably priced.
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- An invoice will be included with your order, showing the registered serial
- number(s) applicable to the purchase. We can provide a pro forma invoice
- to those corporations or institutions that require same before payment can
- be issued; shipment will be made promptly upon receipt of payment. Prices
- and/or registration and/or license fees are subject to change.
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- Tennessee clients please include the required 8.5% sales tax on both the
- product amount and shipping/handling as mandated by the state.
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- International clients must pay by check or money order in U.S. dollars,
- drawn on a U.S. bank. Please realize that international money orders are
- considerably delayed through the postal systems and may not be the most
- expedient way of relaying payment. An often-used form of payment consists
- of obtaining a dollar-denominated money order from the local American
- Express office which you may then airmail to us along with your order.
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- Please indicate program name and current version number on your order; you
- may use the Order.frm file provided on the disk (or the program directory)
- or simply send a note or letter with your name, organization name, address,
- program name & version, number of users being licensed, and remittance.
- Your comments on our programs are welcomed.
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- Please consider how unusally low the registration price is for a full,
- legal, registered copy of software you may use for many years.
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- If one uses the program beyond the liberal trial period, or attempts to
- continue using it without purchasing registration, it must be considered
- unauthorized use of proprietary authorship and material.
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- Additional Information
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- If you have any comments regarding this program after (or with) registra-
- tion, please send them in writing to:
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- RCCO Research Associates
- P. O. Box 196
- Gatlinburg, TN 37738
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- Please include your phone (day & evening) and fax (if any) numbers as well
- as your mailing address on ALL written communications. Please indicate the
- serial number from your copy of the program as well as your CustID number.
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- Q. I see the file Order.frm [order form] in my \TRADESHW directory. How
- may I print it out on my printer?
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- A. To print the registration order form from DOS, make sure your printer is
- on and ready with at least 2 sheets of paper, change to the \TRADESHW
- directory and at the DOS prompt, type the following:
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- COPY ORDER.FRM PRN<enter>
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- Or, if you are in Windows(tm), launch Notepad, open the file Order.frm in
- the \TRADESHW directory. From the File menu, selectPage Setup to set
- all margins minimally: 0 for Left, Right, Top, Bottom Margins. Delete
- the default header and footer items. Select OK. Then from the File
- Menu, select Print to print out the order form. (If you wish to fill in
- the form with your order information before printing, it would be best to
- open Order.frm in a word processor, such as Write, because Notepad does
- not have an overwrite mode in Windows(tm) 3.x.)
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- Trade::Show(tm)
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- pcx images sequencer for demos/presentations
- (for DOS- or Windows-based systems)
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- an OBJECTS::NEXUS(tm) application
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- (C) Copyright 1994 RCCO Research Associates
- All Rights Reserved under International Conventions
- Product of U.S.A.
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- RCCO Research Associates
- (Technical Publishers - Est. 1965)
- Post Office Box 196 / Gatlinburg, Tennessee 37738
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- Please consult your favorite user-supported software source for the
- availability of current DOS and Windows(tm) versions of programs in the
- OBJECTS::NEXUS(tm) applications series, as well as that of our best-selling
- flagship program:
- { MONEY & BANKS }(tm), Personal Banking Manager (for DOS).
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