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PERSONAL CALENDAR (PC) FOR DOS Version 14.20
FILE VENDOR.DOC 17 Jan 1991
Disk Vendor Information
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Copyright 1985-1991 by Paul Munoz-Colman. All rights reserved.
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│ ┌─────┴╨──┐ │ Association of
│ │ │─┘ Shareware
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└────╨────┘ MEMBER
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│ Paul Muñoz─Colman │ Phone: (703) 435─1110 (home) │
│ 11645 Charter Oak Ct., #201 │ 487─8658 (office) │
│ Reston, VA 22090─4526 │ 71141,1224 CompuServe or PCMagNet │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
DISK VENDORS
This file provides information for Shareware Distributors, Disk Vendors and
Computer Clubs who wish to distribute the Personal Calendar package. BBS
SYSOPs: Please refer to the SYSOP.DOC text file for information. Individual
and Company Users: Please refer to LICENSE.DOC and REGISTER.DOC for
license and registration information.
PROGRAM INFORMATION -- DISK CATALOG DESCRIPTION
The following is my approved description of Personal Calendar, which you may
use or summarize in your catalog or other literature:
PROGRAM TITLE: Personal Calendar (PC) for DOS (TSR)
CATEGORY: Desktop Utilities, Calendars, Clocks,
Appointment Reminders
VERSION: 14.20
REGISTRATION FEE: $35 + $4 s&h USPS Ground in US; will expedite ($)
Source code $35 + s&h (only to registered users)
Site license discounts
BBS FILENAME: PC1420.ZIP
KEYWORDS: Personal Calendar PC Time Date Dates Clock
Appointment Appointments Tickle Tickler Remind
Reminder Schedule Scheduler TSR Popup Pop Up Event
Events Note Notes Notepad Memory Resident ASP
Shareware Friendly Flexible Small Kernel Fast
USER SUPPORT: Latest version; indefinite tech support by phone,
BBS, or mail whether registered or not; source
code available only to registered user for fee;
serialized data file displays registered user;
limited warranty
SHORT DESCRIPTION:
PC displays a three-month scrollable calendar, a running analog and digital
clock, and a time-oriented event list and a text note list, each 300 in
capacity. A modifiable historical tracking is made of events and notes, all
printable. Warnings and alarms tell when something is pending or overdue.
Driven by a simple flexible menu interface, Personal Calendar can be a TSR (pop
up program) or not, as you choose; TSR use interrupts you at the earliest
event. As a TSR, an extremely small 6K byte kernel remains in DOS memory, with
the balance swapped to EMS or disk. TSR programming is extremely stable and
environment-sensitive. Personal Calendar is written by Paul Munoz-Colman, a
member of the Association of Shareware Professionals.
LONG DESCRIPTION:
PERSONAL CALENDAR is a program that graphically displays a running clock, the
current three months of calendars, and *your* appointments, on the screen. The
current month's calendar is in the center. The calendar's months can be
scrolled back or forward a month at a time or moved to *any* date in a 10,000
year range, instantly, with the touch of a key. The calendar's digital and
analog clock updates every second, and displays the date and time in 12- and
24-hour formats, and also shows the Julian Date.
At the bottom of the screen is a window of notes (those things you want to be
reminded of that aren't tied to a certain time), and a window of events (those
that *are* time oriented). Each time you put in an event, the calendar day is
highlighted in reverse video. The two windows of notes and events are actually
the top-most entries in lists which can also be viewed in their entirety at a
keystroke, and can be in the hundreds in size.
Many options for events are available: one-time, daily, weekly, bi- or
multi-weekly, monthly, specific week day of the month, quarterly, and yearly.
Events may be scheduled to repeat indefinitely, or to repeat a specific number
of times. Once an event or a note "becomes history" it is stored in a history
file for your later reference (and modification if you choose).
The print capability will print a list of events separated by weeks, notes
(optionally turn it off), and history (optionally turn it on), along with the
three current calendars, just perfect for folding up into your pocket or purse!
Print options work well with single sheet, or fanfold paper too. Special
support for the newest HP and IBM laser printers is also included.
PERSONAL CALENDAR is designed to work in pretty much any IBM clone environment,
from 8088 PC to 80486 AT, and from DOS 2.01 to 4.01. Beta testers have
reported that it also works on MS DOS 5.0 (as yet unreleased). Monochrome and
color monitors alike are supported (with colors you can fit to your taste).
The program can work by itself, or will run in the background as a TSR, taking
the least possible memory and disk space when it's running (it will swap places
with whatever is in memory when it pops up, and now shrinks to a paltry 6,000
bytes (!) when it goes back to sleep).
The program does all its screen displays in text mode, making it widely usable
by those whose systems have no graphics capabilities. In the other extreme, it
is smart enough to pop up over graphics programs of almost all types (CGA,
Hercules, EGA, VGA, MCGA), and knows how to coexist with all BIOS modes from 0
to 19 ... which is almost the entire range (SVGA is being worked on)!
PERSONAL CALENDAR is professionally constructed. Every screen tells you what
you can do next in the simplest one-keystroke terms, giving you logical menus
most of the time. Every new version of the program is *always* upward
compatible, and every effort is made to have your upgrades to new versions be
effortless and invisible, with *your* appointment information and option
choices preserved, *at all costs*! PERSONAL CALENDAR is a must in your file
collection! PC is written in Microsoft's Professional BASIC 7.10, with help
from MicroHelp add-on libraries.
PERSONAL CALENDAR has a 30 day FREE evaluation period so you can see if you
like it. PC's author, Paul Munoz-Colman, is a member of the Association of
Shareware Professionals (ASP), has been a software designer and programmer
for 26 years, and programs according to the highest professional standards.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION.
Complete registration information is provided in REGISTER.DOC. A registered
user receives the latest version of the program on diskette with a special key
file which displays user name and serial number, good for all future versions
of the program. Registered user mode has optional startup and pop down screen
bypass for faster use.
AUTHOR/PUBLISHER INFORMATION
FunStuff is a small software company owned and operated by me (Paul
Munoz-Colman). At FunStuff I believe that the PRIMARY purpose of business is
service, not profit. This concept is fundamental to my approach to product
development, production and marketing.
FunStuff has been in business continuously since 1987. Please feel free to
contact me at any time if you have any questions, comments or suggestions. I
can be reached by mail at the address and phone numbers shown at the top of
this file.
DISTRIBUTION REQUIREMENTS.
As a Disk Vendor,