

          -----------PhoneDirectory 1.0-----------
          

PhoneDirectory 1.0 is a small, simple database which is well
suited for storing phone numbers, addresses, anything in general.
Unlike larger, field oriented databases,  PhoneDirectory doesn't
actually require to specifically enter a phone # here or an address
there... the choice of formats is up to you.

INSTRUCTIONS:

	The PhoneDirectory directory contains three menu items: FIND,
	ADDNUM, and DAVID. 
	
	To enter a NEW ENTRY, simply press "ADDN".  You will be prompted
	to enter each of the lines which will be present on the final "card"
	Note that you must **NEVER** have less than one card in the database.
	(Hence, my shareware address is already entered, under David) 
	A good format to start with is to put the person/places full name on
	the first line (This is what it will be alphabetized by), then their
	information (phone numbers, address, e-mail, etc) on the other lines.
	When you have finished entering the data, press ENTER again.  You will 
	then be prompted to enter a one word name under which the data will
	be stored (and display, when searching for it).  An example:  
	David P. Bushong:  DavidB.
	
	To FIND an ENTRY, press FIND.  A scrolling display will pop up.  To
	jump to the region of the list near what you are looking for, type 
	the first letter of that item.  Note that entries are displayed by
	the variable name you entered at the end of the ADDN sequence. Press
	ENTER when you have your choice highlighted and it will be displayed.
	Note that if the entry is larger than seven lines that you can scroll 
	up and down with the up and down arrow keys.  Press ENTER when done
	viewing.
	
	To DELETE an ENTRY, simply press the calc key NXT until you see the 
	variable in the menu, press the ' key, press the variable's menu
	button, and press PURG.
	
SHAREWARE thingy:

	This program is far from perfect, or feature comprehensive. BUT, then
	again, I have an 48G and only have 32K of RAM, so it scores on the 
	small size score (The program's under 1K), and version 2.0 should use 
	rfug compression on the data variables (the bulk of the memory hogging)
	
	With your support by registering, 2.0 will be fast on its way.  If you
	find this program even remotely useful, please send $5 to:
	
		David P. Bushong
		P.O. Box 676
		Patton, CA 92369-0676
		
	Your donation (less than 5 if that's all you can afford, or more if it's
	really useful to you) will get you unlimited technical support, free
	mailings of future versions, other progs I write, etc.  
	
	If you have any suggestions/complaints/death threats, I am:
	
		dbushong@cory.eecs.berkeley.edu 
		
	or check out my web page (still in its infancy) at:
	
		http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~dbushong
		
	Thanks!!
	
	
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