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SECTION 2 SYSTEM MASTER Features & Functions
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2.1 What can I do with SYSTEM MASTER?
With SYSTEM MASTER, you can create menus that can range from very
simple and direct to extremely sophisticated and functional:
You can set SYSTEM MASTER to load and execute your frequently used
application programs.
You can set SYSTEM MASTER to perform DOS command tasks with the
touch of a key or the click of a mouse.
You can set SYSTEM MASTER to only respond when authorized users
have given appropriate security responses.
You can customize the SYSTEM MASTER shell, as well as create
your own menuing schemes.
You can set SYSTEM MASTER to perform predetermined tasks - at
specific times throughout your day, without the need to even be
at your computer system.
2.2 SYSTEM MASTER Key Features
SYSTEM MASTER boasts a magnificent collection of features and
power tools which include:
SYSTEM MASTER allows beginning or mid-range users unfamiliar
with the DOS environment to get the most out of the operating
system in a controlled and comfortable way.
SYSTEM MASTER can prompt the user for the input required to
execute command files properly and effectively.
SYSTEM MASTER can execute command files with input parameters
preset into a menu option (static variables) or can utilize
free-form input parameter passing (dynamic variables) for the
ultimate in menu shell flexibility.
SYSTEM MASTER will allow you to chain menus and menu options
thru a special Command Processor built into the shell.
SYSTEM MASTER comes outfitted with a current maximum of 85,536
menu options that can be set to perform a multitude of tasks.
SYSTEM MASTER has password-controlled access to the sensitive
functional areas within the shell. Areas like the Command
Editor, User Profiles, Menu Jumping, and DOS Environment are
protected by minimum acess level requirements.
SYSTEM MASTER provides for AccessCode-controlled access to
specific menu selections, each able to have a unique AccessCode.
Release Date: 21 January, 1991
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2.2 SYSTEM MASTER Key Features (continued)
SYSTEM MASTER can also protect entire ranges of menu selections
with AccessLevel controls which require users have an Access
Level assigned to their user profile at least as high as the
menu option selected.
SYSTEM MASTER writes all command data into data files for
added security.
SYSTEM MASTER can execute menu selections by system Time & Date.
SYSTEM MASTER normally removes itself from memory prior to the
execution of menu option commands allowing maximum available
memory to be available to applications.
SYSTEM MASTER can be operated in resident mode which speeds up
the return to SYSTEM MASTER after the execution of a command.
SYSTEM MASTER provides on-line context-sensitive help at
virtually every location within the shell.
SYSTEM MASTER allows for easy modification of menu features
such as screen colors, color palettes, system switches & screen
display features.
SYSTEM MASTER provides a screen blanking feature, to prevent
imageburn, which replaces an inactive screen with a periodical-
ly shifting user defined message. Blanking interval is user
selectable and the displayed blanking message is customizable.
SYSTEM MASTER offers an on-line menu option editor which speeds
up the menu option definition process dramatically.
SYSTEM MASTER allows you to use your choice of the keyboard for
moving around the shell or full mouse support coupled with the
keyboard for accessing special areas.
SYSTEM MASTER provides on-screen display of date and time.
SYSTEM MASTER is written in assembler & Turbo Pascal and is not
copy protected.
Since SYSTEM MASTER was designed and written by a 'USER', it is a
completely user oriented product. On-Line help screens and prompts
walk you through every aspect of the package. A single keystroke
(F1) will call up a Help window which will describe the item
currently being accessed.
Release Date: 21 January, 1991
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