home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
-
- TRACK
- Developed by Scott Parks
- Levware 1991(C)
-
-
- Track is an all purpose database for your album's, CD's, cassette's
- etc. All entries can be quickly inserted, deleted and displayed. An
- efficient search feature will find any text you wish to find. You can
- also make a hardcopy of your database.
-
-
- Getting Started:
-
- To start TRACK, simply type TRACK at the DOS prompt and then press
- ENTER.
-
- Main Window Commands:
-
- Add Album:
- This command displays the record window, where all fields are defined.
- There is also a set of commands within this window which will be
- covered later.
-
- Delete Album:
- Using this command you can delete an existing entry. You are prompted
- for the band name and then the title. If a match is found for both
- band and title, the album is deleted. If one of the fields has no
- definition, press enter for that field.
-
- Find:
- The Find command will prompt you for a string. If that string is found,
- all records containing that string will be displayed.
-
- List:
- List displays the Band and Title of all albums currently in your
- database.
-
- Print:
- This will make a hardcopy of the current file. The output is to LPT1.
-
- Info:
- This gives you some vital information. It tells how much RAM you have
- left, size of your current file and the number of entries in your
- current file.
-
- F2:
- This command saves the current file. If it is a new file you will be
- prompted for a filename.
-
- F3:
- This opens another file. If you currently have a file opened it will be
- saved before the new file is opened. If the file your are currently
- working on hasn't been previously saved you will be prompted for a
- filename.
-
- ESC:
- If a file is opened and has been edited in any way, you will be
- prompted whether or not to save. Otherwise it will be closed and
- The program will terminate.
-
-
- Add Album Commands
-
- ESC:
- This returns you to the main window, not saving the current record.
-
- F5:
- Saves the current record and returns to the main window.
-
- TAB:
- Moves you around the different fields in the record.
-
-
- Now you know all the commands to build your music database. If your
- a lover of music, this program will serve you well!
-
- The size of your database depends on the amount of available RAM.
-
-
- ** NOTE **
-
- The author of this program release's all responsibilty for damage caused
- by this program and is not responsible for any loss of data.
-
-
- SHAREWARE
-
- This program reflects hours of work. If you like this program and use it
- you are morally obligated to compensate the author for his time and effort.
-
- Like it? Use it? Register it!
-
- Price $20
- Send registration to:
-
- Scott Parks
- P.O. Box 2431
- Crestline California, USA 92325
-
- Make check payable to: Scott Parks
-
- I urge you to include any comments for further versions of this program!
-
- Have Fun and Be Good!!!
-
-
-
-
-