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- ED-01: Computer Education
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- 0286 Pop-Up Help Small Programs Disk
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- Capture
- Kihlken, Tom
- $0
- loads into memory and when you press Alt-C, captures whatever text is on the
- screen at the time into a file format that can be loaded into the HELP program.
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- Error
- Leisy, Steve
- $0
- tells you what the error numbers mean which some programs abort with, such as
- "Error 5 in Line xxx...".
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- Expert Panel (XPANEL)
- AdvenTech, Inc.
- $20
- lets you display the commands assigned to function keys for any text-based
- program. You can create the display list with any text editor. This is not as
- powerful as ShoFkey, but it does have some different options, such as color
- controls. It does not work on all clones. It does not work under DESQview on our
- machines.
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- Help (HELP-MM)
- Mefford, Michael J.
- $0
- reads the screen stored by Capture (up to a total of 14 user-specified screens)
- into memory so that it can be recalled with a keypress. This is primarily
- intended for creating help screens, as the name implies. (res:22k)
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- Paint
- Prosise, Jeff
- $0
- is a screen editor that makes it easy to create custom help screens. It offers
- line drawing and color control and saves the screens in a file format that can
- be loaded by HELP. Paint can also be used to edit screen files captured by
- CAPTURE.
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- Help 1.1 (HELP11)
- Crouch, John
- $15
- was created for beginning to advanced DOS users. It contains information about
- DOS commands, hard and floppy disk preparation, and DOS command syntax. It
- supports Microsoft's Mouse.
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- Help 2.4.1
- Unique Software ASP
- $?
- lets you create custom help screens for access from the DOS command line. (Not
- on this Disk. Ask for disk #8143.)
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- HelpSys
- Abramson, Ron
- $0
- brings up a menu of help files or optionally the help file you specify on the
- command line. From the menu, you can select a help file to view. Help-System
- will use LIST (which you must already have) for viewing the file.
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- HyperHelper 1.5a (HYPRHLP)
- Flamig, Bryan
- $20
- is a utility for creating hypertext help systems. HyperHelper consists of a
- hypertext compiler and browser which enable you to create and view hypertext
- files. A hypertext help system begins as a text file that contains the
- information that is to be displayed by the browser. In addition, special link
- commands are embedded into this text which specify how you will be able to
- move about the information. The compiler then reads this file and translates
- it into a special hypertext format that you can view with the browser. We
- found the program to be quite useful and easy to set up and use.
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- PC-Prompt 3.2
- Spuria, Anthony J.
- $20
- is a unique resident DOS help utility. As you type a command at DOS, PC-Prompt
- watches to see if it is a DOS command and if so, it displays the complete
- syntax for the command. If you still need more help, pressing F10 pops up a
- screen full of information and examples for the command. This is much easier
- and faster than having to pop up a generic help menu and scroll through a list
- to find the command you want.
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- SHellp 1.1
- Sawada, Masaaki Dr.
- $10
- lets you add pop-up help windows to programs. The help windows can be easily
- configure by the user; they can be nested; and they are by nature context
- sensitive. Help menus are already provided for a couple of programs
- (WordPerfect 5 and WordStar). (res:42k)
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- ShofKey
- Davidson, Corry
- $?
- shows function key assignments on one line at the bottom of the screen. The
- line changes to show the assignments for the function keys in combination with
- the Shift, Ctrl or Alt keys whenever one of those keys is pressed.
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- Also see the file TXT2COM and ASC2COM (section U1-05) which will create
- resident, self-scrolling COM files out of text files.
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- TSRmakr 1.2
- Orman, Jack A.
- $15
- is a menu-driven utility for making single-screen pop-up text files. A
- full-screen editor is built in for creating or refining the screen, but any
- editor can be used that will save in straight ASCII text. The pop-up COM files
- that it creates each take about 2k of memory. Colors and hot keys are
- user-selectable; multiple screens can be in memory at the same time, each with
- a different hot key.
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- 4133 DOS Quizzes/Tutorials Small Programs Disk
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- 5 Minute DOS Guide (5MINDOS)
- Kenny
- $15
- teaches important DOS commands as well as about memory, monitors, files, drives,
- batch files and more.
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- Advanced DOS Quiz 1.6.1 (ADQ)
- Mount, Steve
- $15
- is a computer quiz that asks you to perform 20 unusual, difficult, or arcane
- tasks in DOS. At the end of the test a score screen is displayed, showing a
- listing of all of the questions asked, what the main concept of each question
- was, and whether you answered the question correctly or not. The number and
- percentage correct of the all questions asked is also displayed. This test is
- NOT for the novice user, but is a good way to learn advanced DOS techniques.
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- DOS Help! 2.0 (DOSHELP)
- Sikes, Don C.
- $15
- is a set of quizzes about DOS. This is not a tutorial, just a series of tests.
- It covers a wide variety of topics. The question and answer files can easily
- be edited, which is good because we felt like several of the questions and/or
- answers were not accurate. (eg: "Parameter... is the target for a command.")
- Overall, this is a good set of quizzes to be used in conjunction with a DOS
- tutorial.
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- DOS5mem
- Eyre, Dave
- $0
- is a tutorial on computer memory and how to manage it with DOS 5.
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- Tutor by Association 1.3 (TBA)
- AJOY Software
- $23
- is an entertaining and colorful presentation of the basics of computer hardware
- and software. ASCII graphics are used to good effect throughout.
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- 12517 DOS Quizzes/Tutorials #2 Small Programs Disk
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- DOS 6 Quiz (DOS6QIZ)
- Mount, Steve
- $15
- test the user's knowledge and ability to use the features of DOS 6
- through a series of 20 questions/tasks. For users who are well-versed in
- DOS 6.0 and its new features, DOS 6 Quiz will let you know just how good
- you really are.
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- DOS Quiz Manager 1.23 (DQM)
- Mount, Steve
- $10
- allows you to customize a DOS quiz to test students or job applicants on
- their knowledge of DOS. Test on DOS 5 specifically or ask advanced DOS
- questions. It also has password security, and the ability to save and
- print test resutlts.
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- DOSQuiz 1.7.1
- Mount, Steve
- $15
- tests your knowledge of both basic and advanced DOS commands. At the end of the
- test, a score is displayed which shows a list of all of the questions asked,
- what the main concept of the question was, and whether the user answered the
- question correctly or not.
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- New DOS Tutor 1.0 (NEWDOS)
- Knoblauch, George T.
- $10
- is a tutorial for DOS. It explains the basic functions of DOS.
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- DOS Summary
- Computer Knowledge, ASP
- $25
- #4318
- is an on-line reference manual for DOS versions through 5.0. You can access the
- information via the DOS command line (by entering DOSSUM FORMAT, to read about
- the FORMAT command, for example), or from alphabetical or category groupings of
- the commands.
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- DOS Practice
- Skill Software
- $25
- #7032/2044
- helps you learn DOS by practicing a variety of commands in a controlled
- environment. It is not a tutorial, as is TUTOR.COM on disk ED-0085. Instead,
- it is designed to reinforce what you have learned in a tutorial. Sessions of
- simulated interaction with DOS can be selected for whatever topic or level of
- expertise is desired, whether the student is a novice or has been using
- personal computers for years. A hard disk (or other high capacity drive) is
- required because the files unarchived take over 500k.
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- We have some minor quibbles: it will not accept the phrase "default drive" in
- place of "current drive"; it would not accept "01-01-90" as a valid date,
- insisting upon "1-1-90"; and there were some other acceptable answers (in our
- opinion) rejected.
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- Nevertheless, the program is very well designed. We think this is an excellent
- companion to Tutor or whatever other DOS lessons you are taking. In the past,
- we have told people to "work through Tutor several times until it sinks in".
- Now we would say "work through Tutor and then run DOS Practice."
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- Help/Pop-Help
- Help Software
- $15-$25
- #7032/1030
- is an 80k pop-up utility that will help you with DOS commands. It will also
- let you create your own help files for use with other programs.
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- Pop Train
- Majkrzak, John M.
- $50
- #7032/1650
- is a 60k pop-up help system that you can customize to display specific help
- screens depending on the location of the cursor. It can be made to work in
- conjunction with most programs, primarily to train new users. Even experienced
- users can benefit from Pop Train: most of us have one or more programs which
- are run only once in a great while. It is easy to forget the keystrokes
- between sessions. If you are the office PC guru, Pop Train can help you avoid
- the embarrassment of forgetting how to run a program for which you are
- supposed to be the expert.
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- Tutor
- Computer Knowledge ASP
- $20
- #7032/085
- is the program we use at the PSL to train people new to the computer. It will
- teach you about DOS and the computer in general by letting you work at the
- keyboard rather than trying to absorb it in the abstract by reading a book.
- Tutor includes a tutorial on programming too.
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- DOS Dynabook
- #7160/512 [2 disks]
- makes canned responses and includes useful information about DOS. This isn't a
- particularly efficient way to get information about DOS, but it's fun to play
- with.
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- PC Primer
- Diotte, Peter
- $15
- #7160/2270
- is a self-paced tutorial for learning about a microcomputer and DOS. Its topics
- range from "First Time User" to "Hard Disk Level 2". Mr.Dos was developed by a
- college professor for use in Introductory DOS and Hard Disk Management courses.
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- ReadyRef
- W. G. Madison & Ass., Ltd. ASP
- $25
- #7160/1317
- is a 69k pop-up reference tool containing an ASCII table, calendar, date
- calculator, and 11 other definable reference screens, one of which has
- been pre-defined to provide help with DOS commands. RR can also be used
- in a non-resident mode.
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- HelpDOS
- Help Technologies
- $20
- #7161/2269
- is a help system for DOS. This program consists of menus, detail reference
- information, a technical dictionary, and a cross-reference feature called
- "Hints." These components work together to show you, quickly and easily, what
- DOS can do and how to use it. We highly recommend this system to new users who
- expect to do any work in DOS.
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- Nifty
- Kelly, R. A.
- $50
- #7161/1892
- is a combination menu and pop-up help system. When used as a menu the program
- will pass as many as 15 keystrokes to any program that it calls, allowing a
- Lotus user to have a spreadsheet loaded automatically or a WP user to access a
- file quickly.
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- On-Line Help #1
- #7161/514
- provides an on-line description of all the commands and major utilities
- available on a hard disk system under DOS 3.x plus a variety of additional
- utilities. Since all descriptions are stored in text files, On-Line HELP can
- easily be tailored to describe any particular system configuration. An
- abbreviated version can also be installed on a floppy disk.
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- On-Line Help #2
- Ikle, David & Thomann, Chris
- $0
- #7161/0621
- This utility has a lot of help files on DOS and other subjects which any one
- with a text editor can add to. We are adding this disk as ON-LINE HELP #2
- because most of the help files are different on this disk than on the original
- one.
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- Tutor DOS
- Cummings, Kevin L.
- $10
- #7162/2271 [4 disks]
- is an interactive, beginner's DOS tutorial. This extensive tutorial consists of
- 21 lessons with a quiz at the end of each one. Based on the tests, it tells you
- which lessons you need to review. If you get stuck on a question, it will give
- you hints, and it will accept more than one correct answer.
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- DosEA
- Langin Software ASP
- $5-$10 per module
- #7499/3163 [4 disks]
- is a "hyperbook" DOS teacher for beginners. (A hyperbook is one in which you
- can easily branch off for more detail about selected words in the text you are
- reading.) Each of the four disks has a specific program. The first disk is for
- beginners, the second disk is called "What is DOS?", the third is "10 Easy
- Commands", and the fourth program in the series is called "Find That Command".
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- DOSEA 5
- Langin Software ASP
- $10
- #7653/3433
- is a hyperbook which explains the differences between DOS 5 and earlier
- versions of DOS.
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- DOSEA: Switched on DOS
- Langin Software ASP
- $14
- #7653/3729
- is a hypertext database of the 238 DOS switches and parameters from DOS versions
- 1.0 to 5.0.
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- PC-Learn 6.1 [PCL61A, PCL61B] (11-93 CD)
- Hood, Jim
- $25
- #7653/3092
- is a tutorial for new computer owners and beginners featuring chapters on
- buying and using a computer, an entertaining history of computers, DOS
- lessons, hard disk drives and tech tips. It provides information on word
- processing, a suggested reading list, software selection, computer clubs,
- batch files, spreadsheets, and databases. A hard disk or high density drive is
- required.
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- Professor 3T First Tutor
- Software Academy, Inc.
- $69
- #7653/3226
- is a comprehensive computer literacy course. It includes 14 lessons, with tests,
- glossaries, and status reports. It can be used in a classroom situation and will
- keep progress records for each student.
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- DOS User System
- Jincks, Dan
- $15
- #7809/4552 [2 disks]
- is a DOS tutorial and toolkit. It provides help for 110 DOS commands and
- subjects and includes 65 freeware utilities with related help files. Seven
- text-based tutorials cover intermediate/advanced DOS functions, batch file
- programming, configurations, and much more. A powerful text file viewer/print
- utility is also provided, and all help files and tutorials may be edited or
- printed. You can also create your own text-based information system with up to
- 26 menus with 36 choices per menu for each application.
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- EZhelp Reference
- Brain Child Systems
- $25
- #2954
- is a help system which can be used as a stand-alone program or with existing
- applications. Features include a quick text compiler with optional topic
- sorting, reference report, error messages, setup utility, pop-up menus, choice
- of line style and colors, manual/automatic text window sizing, optional page
- number display, the ability to jump directly to any help topic, and more.
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- InfoPop 2.1
- GMUtant Software
- $0
- #4635
- is a pop-up, 9K TSR guide to using the Internet, Compuserve, and a variety
- of other on-line information systems. A non-TSR version is also provided.
- Features include hypertext linking of subjects, cut and paste to underlying
- programs, mouse support, and more.
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- Perhaps more significantly, a utility is included for creating your own
- databases for use with InfoPop. Making your own pop-up, hypertext
- references is fairly easy, but it does require a text editor. Look at
- Qedit, Boxer, etc, under Word Processing section for text editors if you do
- not already have one (a word processor may not do).
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- PC-Glossary
- Disston Ridge
- $29
- #2211
- contains hundreds of up-to-date definitions of terms and acronyms in a
- datafile with a program to search for words and display definitions. This is
- not just for novices, either. Terms such as "code page switching" and "write
- precompensation" are explained along with all the basics. The only definition
- we take issue with is Freeware, which is defined as being public domain.
- Freeware is commonly used to refer to software which is copyrighted, but
- which can be used without paying a license or usage fee. Requires 512k and a
- hard disk or high capacity drive.
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- Roo
- Forware Systems
- $29
- #4241
- teaches basic programming concepts. The program is intended primarily for young
- children, but it could be of value to any age group. If you are familiar with
- the LOGO or Turtle Graphics, it will help to know that this is similar, but uses
- a kangaroo to draw lines as instructed. Requires 640K RAM, EGA or better, and 1
- MB of disk space.
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- World's Simplest Computer
- Langin, Chester ASP
- $19
- #7521/3437 [2 disks]
- is a collection of 66 GIF art files making up an on-disk "book" which
- illustrates the basic operation of digital electronic computers. EGA/VGA
- and a graphic file viewing program like Graphic Workshop (DP-02 #2263) are
- required.
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