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WhereIsIt? version 1.10 beta 4
Copyright (c) 1997,1998 Robert Galle
All Rights Reserved
GENERAL NOTES
=============
WhereIsIt? was designed with a single goal in mind - to create an easy-to-use,
but powerful media catalog program, made to make our lives easier. Familiar
and simplified user interface, extensive search capabilities and archive file
support, combined with powerful report generator and compact, but rich in
details database, all that should bring you the ultimate tool to handle your
software collection.
WhereIsIt? is a shareware software. See ORDER.TXT for more information on how
to register this program. Be sure to read carefully the LICENSE.TXT file
before using the program. The unregistered version imposes some limitations to
the user, which are removed by registering the program. More information about
these limitations can be found later in this document.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
===================
- Windows 95, Windows NT 4.0 (or higher), or Windows 98 (tested with
build 1691)
- At least 8 MB of RAM is strongly recommended, 16 MB or more preferred.
- 5.0 MB free hard disk space for program installation and catalogs.
- Mouse or other Windows-compatible pointing device strongly recommended.
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
==================
Suitable for beginners and advanced users
-----------------------------------------
Very adjustable program with many options for power users, as well as easy
to use with default settings and Quick-Setup Wizard for all those who don't
want to get their hands dirty.
Explorer-like interface
-----------------------
Easy to use, familiar Explorer-like user interface with adjustable toolbar,
columns to choose between, and extensive use of object menus (right mouse
click).
Wide media and file system support
----------------------------------
Where is it? supports any media type Windows can use, including diskettes,
CD-ROMs, removable disks like iomega Zip, hard disk, network drives etc.
It will recognize and collect useful data for most of them, too. Also, it
is compatible with all windows-supported file systems, including FAT, FAT32,
and NTFS.
Manageable catalog files
------------------------
Logical organization of databases, based on one or more catalogs. Each
catalog can easily be transferred as a single file to another computer, a
friend, a public forum... Small catalog-file size, with approximate usage
of 2 MB for 70.000 files and folders (that's about 10 fully filed CD-ROMs).
Internal database structure optimized for very efficient access and small
total size. Single-file, transferable catalog storage makes sharing your
data easy.
Fast access to item's properties
--------------------------------
Fast and easy access to every item's detailed properties, from wherever you
are. Want to get item's description? Just leave mouse pointer on it for a
moment, description will popup as a tool-tip!.
Detailed info with descriptions
-------------------------------
Detailed info on every object in the database (files, folders, disks,
catalogs,...) each capable of accepting up to 4000 characters of description
text. Each file or folder can have assigned user-defined category or up to
three flags.
Importing descriptions, help with describing items
--------------------------------------------------
Auto-importing and exporting descriptions from 4DOS/NDOS, FILE_ID.DIZ and
FILES.BBS description files, even if they are compressed inside zip, arj,...
archive files! There is also a Description Assistant, interactive tool to
help you describe your folders, based on special (custom defined)
description files like FILE_ID.DIZ or read-me files.
Internal support for many compressed file formats
-------------------------------------------------
Handling of most compressed file formats on media scan, including ZIP, ARJ,
RAR, CAB, LHA/LZH, TAR, ARC, ZOO, GZ, SFX... Compressed archive files can be
presented as folders, showing their content. Archive files can be extracted
right out from WhereIsIt? to any folder, and a file compressed inside archive
file can be viewed or launched with associated program with one click!
Powerful searching finds what you need
--------------------------------------
Powerful multi-threaded searching, with detailed settings on what to search
for, where to search and how to search. Searching for duplicate items is
there, too, as well as analyzing how data has changed since last
cataloguing, or checking if older (or newer) versions of files are present
somewhere in the catalog.
Amazing report generator with print preview for summarizing your catalogs
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Adjustable and powerful report generator adds a final professional touch to
your catalog collection. Export your data to ASCII file, print on your
printer, or send by fax using the Microsoft Fax, after previewing it on
full-screen, with adjustable zoom.
... and more!
If you have some ideas on your own how to further improve this program, feel
free to send in your suggestions, preferably by e-mail (address is available
at the end of this document).
MULTI-LANGUAGE SUPPORT
======================
This program supports selecting one of prepared languages to be used in
program's user interface, and even preparing language files for currently
unsupported languages (read more about this in program's help file).
If, for any reason, you would like to switch back to default English language,
and are unable to do so in program because you can't understand or correctly
display currently selected language, you can run the program from command line
with this special parameter:
WhereIsIt.exe /English
This will effectivly run the program with English language, ignoring current
language settings.
UNREGISTERED VERSION LIMITATIONS
================================
Unregistered version of WhereIsIt? has build-in some limitations in order to
encourage registering this software. All of the following limitations are
removed when program is registered using given serial number and registration
code. For more information on how to register please read the ORDER.TXT file.
- Catalog capacity is limited to total of 2 GB data storage, You will not be
able to add more data in the catalog, if the total sum of all media
capacities in the catalog already exceeds this limit. If you want to add
more data, you will have to open a new catalog.
- Only one catalog can be opened at the time. If you would like to work with
another catalog, you must first close the current one.
- Auto-loading catalogs on program startup is disabled. Registered users can
setup a list of catalogs to automatically load when program is starting.
- All reports will include a visible message saying they were generated with
unregistered version.
- Tips on program startup can not be disabled in the unregistered version. The
first tip will always remind you that you are working with an unregistered
program.
REGISTRATION BENEFITS
=====================
After receiving the license fee, as stated in ORDER.TXT file, each registered
user in entitled to:
- Personal registration code, to unlock current and all future versions of
the program.
- Optional program delivery on 3.5" disks, for additional payment of $5 USD.
- Free technical support via e-mail for a period of six months.
- Clean conscience if using program for more than 14 days.
Registration benefits can be suspended if registered user had violated
license agreement, for example by distributing his personal registration
data to other unlicensed users.
DISTRIBUTION
============
Evaluation versions of WhereIsIt? are distributed as Shareware. This means
that users are encouraged, subject to restrictions described in the License
Agreement, to share copies of this program with friends, associates and
bulletin boards. Please remember that if you use this software you are
required to pay the registration fee of $30 as described in the License
Agreement (LICENSE.TXT).
CONTACTING THE AUTHOR
=====================
Authors address: Robert Galle
Matije Tomca 1
1230 Domzale
Slovenia (Europe)
E-Mail: robert.galle@bigfoot.com
Main WWW Page: http://members.tripod.com/~WhereIsIt