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- from the use of Collect!.
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- VENDOR / BBS INFO:
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- Description:
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- Collect! is a multi-version programmable collector's tool that can
- handle ANY collection. The two supplied versions allow working in
- either text or VGA graphics modes. Collect! is MORE than a record
- keeping database; it includes sample templates and data files to get
- you started. Collect! also offers powerful search capability, mouse
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- ║ Collect! Ver 1.0x ║
- ║ DUAL VERSION ║
- ║ Individual's Collection Database ║
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- ║ Copyright (c) 1991 by G.L. Alston ║
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- Collect! is an advanced specialty database that is used to
- keep track of the things people collect. It can also be
- used by small dealers of items like baseball cards, antiques,
- comic books, video / audio tape, records, fine arts, books and
- magazines. The list of collection types is practically endless.
- It will also serve to keep track of household inventory.
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- Collect! offers unique features that make this collector's
- database faster and easier to use than any other product:
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- * Common spelling file
- * Works in RAM memory, not the disk
- * All data on one screen
- * User changeable database templates
- * Mouse Support
- * Financial data
- * Masked printing
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- Collect! is not as cryptic as some database products can be.
- Rather than using the standard menu system (Add, Change,
- Delete, etc.), Collect! uses pop-up windows and a mouse and
- is laid out to be easily understood.
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- LET'S MAKE COMPARISONS:
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- Now that we've gotten the basic propaganda out of the way, let's
- take a moment and discuss what some of these features mean. I aim
- to convice you that Collect! is THE best choice you can make to
- use a computer with your collection. We will make comparisons with
- other programs of the same general type. The comparisons will help
- show why Collect! is the best collection manager you can get. The
- programs we will compare to are of a general type; I.E. they are
- intended for the home / collector market. All programs have their
- place in the grand scheme of things. However, computer software is
- a business like any other, and I want your business the same as the
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- COLLECTIONS:
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- So what exactly is a collection? Everybody collects one thing or
- another. Some of you are very serious about collecting, and treat
- it as an investment. Others of you have small collections of this
- and that, and have no idea of the value. Given the proper tools,
- you may find that what you have is worth more than you thought!
- Therefore a collection is best thought of as an organised assembly
- of similar objects. Most software products act as "catalogues" in
- an attempt to help you organise.
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- A lot of programs allow you to enter tons of data about your
- various collections. There are usually two drawbacks:
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- 1. Many Programs seem overly specialized. If you're
- not careful, you can wind up with a dozen or more,
- each catering to a particular class of object.
- You may have seen these or own one: video tape,
- CD's, records, guns, etc. Is this really necessary?
- Do you really own 5,000 guns or 50,000 tapes? Do
- you really want to learn 12 different programs?
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- 2. What you wind up with is tons of data, and in many
- cases, it is not particularly coherent. It is more
- organized, neatly typed, and sometimes easier to
- find. What you have is a record keeper: you succeeded
- in turning a $1000.00 computer into a $1.59 notebook.
- It's fast, but it's still a notebook.
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- While being organised is a good idea, there are many ways to do this.
- A collector's program should be a tool. Not just one to record stuff
- on a computer disk instead of paper, but one that can analyse and
- manipulate the information. Many programs, for instance, allow you
- to enter the price you paid for such and such an object, but offer
- very little manipulation. You are not really doing anything that
- cannot be done with a notebook - the computer allows you to compress
- the information into a smaller space, and allows you to locate some
- things a little faster.
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- Therefore, great numbers of people have a perfect record of things
- they have collected, but do not seem to know what the values are
- like, where the money spent on the collection was wisely spent,
- or what (if any) trends there are in their buying / collecting
- habits. In effect, despite being more organised, you really don't
- know much more than before you GOT organised.
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- Collect!, on the other hand, has a different philosophy. Like the
- other programs, Collect! allows you to amass tons of raw data and
- compress it to a disk. However, it is a true tool. Collect! can be
- set up to record data for ANY collection type. Yes, any.
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- NO LONGER WILL YOU REQUIRE MULTIPLE PROGRAMS.
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- As a matter of fact, we've included a number of samples with the
- program to help get you started. If you don't like one of them, you
- can always change it to suit your needs. You can also create your own
- as well. Lots of them. With Collect!, you now can use one master
- program for anything you collect. There is no need to learn how to
- use a dozen different programs.
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- More importantly, Collect! allows you the chance to do something with
- the data. Part of the secret is the search engine.
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- THE COLLECT! SEARCH ENGINE:
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- So what is so special about searching? Most programs do this. Well,
- yes, but usually only to a point. The Collect! search engine allows
- for searching of ALL data fields simultaneously. Furthermore, it
- allows searching of unequal data, and data ranges. Here's a list of
- how a Collect! search can be made on a data field:
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- MATCH ( = ) --- data field = target
- LESS ( < ) --- data field < target
- MORE ( > ) --- data field > target
- RANGE ( - ) --- low target < data field < high target
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- Now, think about this for a moment. Let's say that your collection
- is, oh, somewhat common, like stamps. Remember that the Collect!
- search engine allows searches on ALL fields AND can use unequal data.
- Now you can construct a search like this:
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- Country: USA (match)
- Issue Date: 1909 - 1932 (range)
- Denomination: < 10 c ( less)
- Current Value: > $1.50 ( more)
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- What Collect! will report back is this:
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- US stamps, made from 1909 - 1932, with 10 cents or less
- denomination, and a current value greater than $1.50.
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- And, you could always add MORE things to search for, like
- "RED coloured stamps" plus the above data; this can be done on
- ALL the data fields. Not only that, the method used is ridiculously
- easy - just choose the data field, choose the search type, and
- enter the target data. You don't need to learn any languages or
- an obscure syntax to put together a query.
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- Collect! does not stop there. There are 13 data fields that you
- can enter data into, much like the other programs. The essential
- part of Collect! that makes it a tool and not a simplistic record
- keeper is the financial data. Of the 13 fields, 2 are used for
- financial data: how much did you pay, and how much is it worth
- now? The financial data allows Collect! to analyse data in a
- fashion much like a spreadsheet:
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- Price Paid: 100.00
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- Current Value: 150.00
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- Change in Value: 50.00
- Percentage of change: 50%
- Percentage of value vs. the total value in the file: 2%
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- In other words, the general appreciation and relative value of items
- can be seen. THIS CAN ALSO BE SEARCHED FOR!
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- Now, you can add 3 more fields to the search list. But wait - this is
- inferred data, not data you entered. True. This is referred to as
- Dynamic Data. The search engine therefore allows searches to be made
- of data YOU DID NOT ENTER.
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- In continuing the above example, let's now add PERCENTAGE OF CHANGE
- to the other 4 items. Let's also turn this into an 'unequal' criteria:
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- Pctg of change: > 25% ( more)
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- What you will now see is this:
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- US stamps, made from 1909 - 1932, with 10 cents or less
- denomination, a current value greater than $1.50, with
- 25% or more appreciation since purchased.
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- As you can see, Collect! can be used as a real tool. It can assist
- in determining those members of your collection that either do not
- appreciate well or those that do. Used properly, you may be able to
- infer what items to add to a collection and which ones could possibly
- be deleted. Of course, many collections (probably most) are of items
- that you fond of, and will keep simply BECAUSE YOU LIKE THEM. On the
- other hand, there's also no harm in adding those items to your
- collection that you like that will also have a higher probability
- of being worth more. If you are going to be spending money on
- things you collect, you may as well spend wisely and treat it as
- an investment; in years to come, your children will undoubtedly
- appreciate your foresightedness. Who knows, maybe you'll decide to
- sell, retire early, and live the good life in the Bahamas.
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- TWO PROGRAM VERSIONS IN ONE:
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- Like a lot of you, I like graphics based systems. Adds a little
- sizzle to the day. However, a lot of you have not quite yet made
- the switch to VGA. EGA and CGA were livable in their day, but
- writing a graphics system for these is well, sort of like going
- backwards. The problem is this - how does one write a program
- with all of the current bells and whistles without limiting the
- program to the lowest common denominator? And what of the folks
- who prefer text for one reason or another?
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- Easy. Collect!, as it comes to you, can run in either of two
- modes - text or VGA graphics. Each mode is actually a separate
- program; both share the same Data Files, and the same support
- files. Both use basically the same interface structure - once
- you can run one, you can run the other. You can enter and
- mainpulate the same data with either.
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- The predominant interface method today uses a mouse. Both versions
- use the mouse. In TEXT mode, it is optional. In GRAPHICS, it is
- required. Either way, it make these programs FAST.
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- The use of two programs in one also can help solve other problems
- as well: I take a Toshiba Laptop with me, but it won't handle the
- graphics. Collect! runs in text mode on it, while the computer
- at home runs in graphics mode. Stuff I do while away from home
- can be immediately loaded into the graphics version when I do
- get home. Also, think about the case where you may be taking your
- copy of the program to the insurance agent's office to get that
- wee bit of extra protection for your valuable collection - no
- telling what computer/monitor/mouse combination she is using.
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- DATA VIEWING:
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- There's a LOT of programs out there that in one way or another
- cater to the home collector and small business market. A lot of
- these are database programs. Most of these use the format that
- most of you have seen by now, in one form or another:
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- 1. Add a record
- 2. Change or Edit a record
- 3. Delete a record
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- The odd part is that they ask you to enter which record number!
- A lot of you like this sort of thing. A lot of you haven't seen
- much else. Frankly, I do not like having to enter a record number.
- Too much to remember. Why should I, anyway? After all, I could do
- this almost as fast by turning the pages in a binder... Besides,
- it's not 1982 any more.
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- You will not find this in Collect! There's a better way.
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- Collect! allows you to use a mouse to skim through records just
- by clicking the up and down arrows on a SCROLL BAR on screen;
- you can also use the cursor pad Up and DOWN arrow keys. ( I never
- really understood why other programs didn't take advantage of
- these. ) When you get to a record you wish to EDIT, simply click
- the EDIT button or box, type in the data, and that's it!
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- Each record is shown in it's entirity on screen. No paging. You
- can skim and move around VERY fast this way; the scroll bar keeps
- you aware of the record's position in a Data File.
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- Now, you don't have to remember the record number. Of course, some
- of you prefer this. Collect! is set up to allow you to do this, if
- you prefer. At least you have a choice.
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- PRINTING:
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- Collect! allows you to mask off any information from any record
- information you print out. Let's say you're a collectibles dealer.
- You don't REALLY want your potential customer to have a copy of
- how much you paid for something, do you? Collect! can be used
- right in the shop to give quotes to customers on the spot. You
- can be choosy on what information you give out, and yet present a
- very high quality, computer generated price quotation. Contrast
- this with the majority of dealers who scribble something on a
- piece of paper if the quote is written at all. And think of the
- service to the customers - you could attach pertinent data to
- select objects. No more "How old is this clock?" stuff.
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- You don't have to be a dealer, either. Traders can take advantage
- of this, as well as individuals who simply want a hard copy of
- their precious data but do not want prying eyes to know certain
- financial facts.
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- STATISTICS AND GRAPHS:
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- In the graphics version, Collect! can present graphs that plot your
- buying habits and investment stratagem by year. These are a quick
- visual indicators that can be readily understood without having to
- study reams of information. Again, Collect! is meant to aid you in
- managing your collection, not simply recording data.
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- TECHNOLOGY:
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- Now we will turn our attention to the creation of the programs; the
- discussion will be predominately about the graphics version.
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- The graphics version was written with C++, version 2.0, from
- Borland International.
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- Normally, this is a Who Cares? sort of thing that is simply not
- discussed in program documentation. I feel it to be important. Why?
- Collect! VGA uses techniques that have evolved relatively recently
- in the programming world. A very high number of programs out there
- for sale right now use, well, older technologies, and less
- sophisticated methodry as a direct result. Those of you who know
- something about software engineering will know this term:
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- Object Oriented Programming (OOP).
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- The importance here is that Collect! is positioned technologically
- to take full advantage of advances as they come along. Some of the
- programs out there, while quite good, are written such that they will
- not be able to keep up quite as well or do as many things. What this
- means to you is that Collect! will be upgraded as time goes along in
- an easily discernable way. For instance, while you are reading this,
- the Microsoft Windows version is being readied for release.
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- It is important that a program will operate in the user's favourite
- environment. It should NOT be the other way around.
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- Ask yourself this: will that program you bought last year be upgraded
- to run on Windows, or will you have to go into text mode to please IT?
- Will it ever use a mouse, or take advantage or graphics? Or is it a
- technological Black Hole?
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- As you know, Collect! is already running in text and VGA graphics
- modes. Both modes will share data files. The Windows version will
- likewise share data files. Other enhancements to the existing
- versions are already in the works.
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- LET'S TALK MONEY:
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- When you register Collect!, you automatically recieve all upgrades
- for FREE for a year. The $25 I am asking for this program is not
- a great deal of money, especially when you consider that programs
- that are capable of far less cost just as much and even more. This
- program is also far cheaper than the available alternatives to
- intelligently managing your collection. Sure, you can do this, but
- it will take a database AND a spreadsheet to do it. Not only that,
- when you buy Collect! you are actually getting 2 programs. The free
- upgrade will of course include the Windows version; if you buy now,
- you will probably get your Windows version within 6 - 8 months.
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- Think about it. I am offering a pretty good deal here. Not only that,
- the programs on the disk are presented IN THEIR ENTIRITY for your
- honest evaluation. It works like this: I give you two COMPLETE
- programs to try out. If they don't do what you want, erase them or
- give them to someone else. If they do, I am trusting you to do the
- right thing and pay for them; the program is more than capable of
- paying for itself in the money and time it will save you. When you
- pay for Collect! you'll receive another version for Windows as part
- of the FREE upgrades for one year. You will own one of the best
- collector's packages you can buy. You'll also know that by helping
- support the development effort, Collect! will continue to evolve and
- become even more powerful. The more powerful Collect! gets, the more
- power you will have to wisely manage your collections.
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- WHAT'S ON THIS DISK:
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- On this disk is 2 installation files:
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- TEXTINST.BAT - installs text version
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- GRAFINST.BAT - installs graphics version
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- You will need to adjust these if you want them to install to
- a drive\directory other than:
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- C:\TEXTCOLL - text version
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- C:\GRAFCOLL - graphics version
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- Use a text editor to modify the drive specifications.
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- The rest of the files are primarily self extracting archive files.
- A self extracting file is a file that contains lots of little
- compressed files inside of it, and it is run like a program. In a
- way, it IS a program whose main function is to give birth to a
- bunch of other programs and files. When you run one of these, files
- start popping out. It's generally not too messy.
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- Otherwise, this disk is shipped with a copy of the Public Domain
- Utility, BROWSE.COM, written (I think) by the illustrious
- Charles Petzold, a true giant among software engineers. Readers
- of PC MAGAZINE enjoy his insightful columns.
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- If you are reading this by way of the README command, it is Browse
- that is doing all of the work. ( Beats the heck out of the old
- Control-S business, eh? )
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- As the version(s) you require gets installed, please read the manual.
- Just like this case, type README and Browse does the rest. To PRINT
- a manual, position the paper at a perforation, and type:
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- TYPE COLLECT!.TXT > LPT1
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- This causes DOS to redirect the screen output to the printer.
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- DO NOT TRANSFER HELP (*.HLP), TEXT (*.TXT) or COLLECT!.* FILES
- BETWEEN THE DIRECTORIES IF YOU ARE RUNNING BOTH VERSIONS. YOU MAY
- TRANSFER SUPPORT (*.00*), DATA (*.ADB), DEFAULT (*.DEF), AND
- DEFINITION (*.DBF) FILES.
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- If you do run both versions, you may indeed be able to skip one
- manual and read just one.
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- REQUIREMENTS:
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- Text - Minimum of 400K FREE RAM / 512K total
- Graphics - Minimum of 512K FREE RAM / 640K total
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