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Address v2.20e ** Atari Computing exclusive **
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This brand new release Address release is registered to Atari Computing
and completely unrestricted!
This release is only available to Atari Computing Reader disk and STraTOS
CD-ROM subscribers and not for distribution by PD libraries, on-line
services or anywhere else.
If you do find this archive anywhere else please let us know...
Email: admin@ataricomputing.com
Telephone: +44 (0)1206 852602 - leave a message on the answerphone.
Introduction
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Address is a name and address manager and database programmed by Carsten
Setje-Eilers.
Address runs as either a desktop accessory or application (by renaming
ACC<>APP). Its features include:
- Dialogs in windows
- Stylish interface
- Comprehensive import/export options
- Exhaustive context sensitive ST-Guide hypertext
- Modem dialer
- XAcc, Drag&Drop, protocol support
- Filter, 3 stage sort
- Birthday alarm etc, etc.
- The only limit to the number of entries is available memory (normally
the unregistered version is restricted to 40 addresses).
To extract the archives to floppy
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- Use ACBAKUP.TOS to make a copy of the Reader disk
- Delete everything apart from ADDRESS.TOS
- Double click on ADDRESS.TOS to extract the archive
- Delete ADDRESS.TOS
- Repeat procedure for EXTRAS.TOS using a second floppy.
- After extraction you can copy the files from the second floppy to other
floppy so all the files are on a single floppy.
Hard disk systems
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- Copy ADDRESS.TOS and EXTRAS.TOS to a hard disk partition
- Double click on ADDRESS.TOS to extract the archive
- Double click on EXTRAS.TOS to extract the archive
- Delete ADDRESS.TOS and EXTRAS.TOS
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Joe Connor
Editor Atari Computing