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ROSEWOOD JOURNAL VERSION 4.02
Rosewood Journal is a sales journal and complete accounts
receivable package designed for small to medium sized businesses
which record sales on serially numbered invoices. Rosewood
Journal is menu-driven and easy to use, so easy to learn, in
fact, that the best way to learn about its many features is to
try the program using the sample data included with the program.
There are, however a few things that you need to know.
REQUIREMENTS
DOS 2.00 or higher,
IBM or compatible computer, 320K RAM, printer
1 or more floppy drives or a hard disk,
YOUR "CONFIG.SYS" FILE MUST HAVE AN ENTRY, "FILES=15"
(or more).
DEMONSTRATION
The disk that you received or downloaded contains sample data
files for a fictitious company called "Ripley's Fine Catering".
The files are for January and February 1990. The best way to try
the program is to copy all files onto a blank disk formatted with
the "/S" or "system" option. If you are using a 360K floppy disk,
do not copy the files with the extension ".DOC" as there will not
be enough room on the disk. Place this disk into drive "A" and
type "RJ" <Return>. The menus should take you from there. Try
entering new invoice data for any month you choose, including the
demonstration months. You can view or print the reports, change
softkey settings and the initialization or set-up file. One
warning: the program will accept but will not like two identical
invoice numbers in any one month (who would have that anyway?).
Rosewood Journal will complain if you try to enter "unacceptable"
data such as alphabetical data where numerical is expected. Try
it if you like complaints from your computer; nothing worse will
happen as the program is carefully error protected.
OPERATING MANUAL
If you like Rosewood Journal after your first test drive, you
will find it useful to read the manual. The manual is as
succinct as possible. It is in the file called
"JOURNAL.DOC",which is, explicitly a part of Rosewood Journal.
Rosewood Journal is copyright (C) 1988-1991 by Rosewood Software
and by Bert Christensen.
Rosewood Software
135-10 Livonia Place
Scarborough, Ontario
M1E 4W6
(416) 284-6119 CompuServe 70461,2507
Member of The Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP)