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=ST Whiz v1.1=
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Welcome to ST Whiz, by Hagop Janoyan, Copyright 1990
June 25, 1990
-INTRODUCTION-
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ST Whiz is a utility that allows the user to effectively execute programs
without the hassle of searching through folders and data files, or having
to remember the exact filename.
I started writing this program on a late Sunday night, when I suddenly
realized that GoGo ST could be improved and offered as Shareware! One
feature I loved to see was being able to select a program to execute from
a list of DESCRIPTIONS of programs rather than their filenames alone.
Thus, I started writing ST Whiz. After a few days of programming, I came
up with ST Whiz v1.0. After a few months later, I made ST Whiz v1.1.
However, registerations have been very slow for this program, so if you
want to see this program developed further, please send in your
registeration fee.
ST Whiz contains 9 different GROUPS of programs, with each group
containing up to 10 programs. Thus, you have access to 90 programs, which
should be enough for most of the users. Additionally, in version 1.1, ST
Whiz can contain any number of different DATA files. Each DATA file would
in turn contain 90 different programs.
Each group can have a name to it, which could describe the type of
programs in that group. For example, one group can be named "Graphics,"
and another "Terminal Programs." You can switch from one group to another
simply by clicking on it.
-EXPLANATION OF FEATURES-
=========================
Upon execution of ST Whiz (either through the Desktop, Startgem, or
through Codehead's HeadStart), you are presented with a dialog box
containing the available groups, the programs for that group, and other
buttons for setting up the programs.
SETUP
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In the box "SETUP," there are 6 buttons:
ADD - Adds programs (one by one) to the available
empty slots.
EDIT - Edits the information for a program or a group slot.
After selecting this button, select either a program or
a group slot to edit it. You may edit as many slots as
you need. When finished, simply click on the EDIT
button again to return to the normal mode.
NOTE: In editing a program slot, you can put in a
CONTROL-F character in the parameter area to make ST
Whiz display a fileselector and pass the selected file
as a parameter. You can put in the CONTROL-F character
anyplace you want in the parameter field, and as many
times you want. ST Whiz only replaces the CONTROL-F
character with the selected file, and displays a
fileselector whenever a CONTROL-F character appears.
With this feature, you could very well create simple
shells for some TOS programs, such as ARC.TTP.
DELETE - Deletes a program or a group slot. After selecting this
button, select either a program or a group slot to
delete it. You may delete as many slots as you need.
When finished, simply click on the DELETE button again
to return to the normal mode (Deja vu!).
CLEAR - Clears the whole list of ALL the programs and ALL the
groups.
SAVE - Saves the list to a default file "ST_WHIZ.DAT" onto the
directory where ST_WHIZ.PRG was initially executed from.
NOTE: Currently, ST Whiz only allows for one list, which
is updated automatically after you do an ADD, EDIT,
DELETE, CLEAR, or QUIT function.
EXECUTE - Brings up a file-selector box and allows yoou to select
a program to execute without installing it first.
DATA FILES
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ST Whiz v1.1 can now contain any number of DATA Files. When ST Whiz is
first run at bootup, it automatically loads in the ST_WHIZ.DAT DATA file
located in the same directory as ST_WHIZ.PRG was run from. However, to
change to a new DATA file, click on the name of the current DATA file
under the SETUP box. A fileselector is displayed. Select the name of the
DATA file you want to use. If the file doesn't exist, then it is
automatically created.
ACTIVITY LOG
----------------
Through ST Whiz, you can also keep track of all the programs that have
been executed for that session. Anytime you execute a program, ST Whiz
automatically records the name of the program run, the date it was run on,
the time it was executed and Exited from, and the length it was running.
To access this information, click on the buttong "Log..." From there, you
can either Display, Save, or Print out the Log information. NOTE: As an
added bonus, ST Whiz also records your use of the Accessories. Whenever
you go into the Accessory Mode (read below), then ST Whiz records the time
you switched to Accessory Mode, and the time you switched back to Normal
Mode, as well as the length of time.
ACCESSORIES
-------------------
To access any installed Accessories, click on the button called (what
else?) "Accessories." From there, a "Desk" menu is available with any
installed accessories available under that menu. To return back to the
main screen, click on the menu item "ST Whiz/Accessories" under the Desk
menu.
QUIT
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Then, the infamous "QUIT" button is available. I hope no one needs me to
explain that!
-SHAREWARE STUFF-
=================
IMPORTANT: ST Whiz is a SHAREWARE program, NOT Public Domain. I firmly
believe in the Shareware concept, and have been very satisfied with it
with my "other" shareware program, HagTerm Elite (now a commercial
program). Therefore, if you use this program regularly, PLEASE take out
that checkbook and write a check for $10 (or whatever you may think this
program is worth) to the below address.
ST Whiz is still in total rewriting and improving stage (hey, this is only
version 1.1!), therefore many new features will appear very soon (read
below). All registered users (those who sent in their checks) will
receive a notice of the availability of an upgrade, and can send in a disk
with a SASE if they want the upgraded version.
Registered users will also receive my home phone number, where they can
call in case of any problems and/or questions, or if they just want to
talk to the famous Hagop Janoyan (grin).
Additionally, this program is written in GFA Basic 3.0. I will gladly
make the source code available to any interested individual who has
registered this product.
Finally, as an added bonus, I will bundle the latest version of HagTerm
Elite DEMO on the disk that you send to receive an upgrade/source listing.
(NOTE: Registering ST Whiz does not automatically register you with
HagTerm Elite. They are two separate products, written by the same
author.) What is HagTerm Elite, you may ask? It's a communications
program, a GOOD communications program![grin] It is also written in GFA
Basic 3.0, and has now become a commercial product. The demo has a 10-
minute time limit. Please refer to the advertisement at the end of this
file.
Send a check (or a money order) to:
Atari Corner Publishing
515 Wing Street
Glendale, CA 91205
-FUTURE VERSIONS-
=================
What might future versions bring to you good little boys? If you want to
know, then read on.
Some definite add-ons for the next few versions:
* A "MOVE" function to aut