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Print File List     �n= About Vision Menu   �]=UnZIP Files         >P                    �DLMain Screen         P                    P                    P                     P                    �g�LĿ��o� The Shareware Concept� �g��LĴ�  Shareware is a  distribution  method,  NOT  a  type of  software  and  is ��  produced by professional programmers, just like  retail software.�       ���L ��  "Shareware"  is  copyrighted  software  which  is distributed  by authors ��  through  bulletin boards,  online  services,  disk  vendors,  and  copies ��  passed among friends.  It is similar to commercial software except you're ��  allowed to try it before paying; this gives you the  ultimate money  back ��  guarantee.  With shareware you know whether it's suitable for your  needs ��  BEFORE you pay for it.�4 ���L ��  The shareware system and the availability of  quality  shareware products ��  depends on your willingness to register  the shareware you use.  It's the ��  registration fees you pay which allow the authors to support and continue ��  to develop exciting software products.   Information about registering is ��  contained  inside the compressed files with names such as README.DOC etc. ��  Please show your support for shareware  by registering those programs you ��  actually use and by passing them on to others.� ���L ��� Shareware is kept alive by YOUR support!� ��L͵��o� �n�oContents�n�o�" �g���L��#*
��� �g�BĿ��o� License Agreement� �g��BĴ��
CDA.EXE is (c) 1993 by One World Software and licensed  ��  exclusively for use by THE SOFTWARE FARM.   The name SHAREWARE  ��  AVALANCHE and related  images are  trademarks of  THE SOFTWARE  ��  FARM. Text file listings, disc file layout and the compilation  ��  of this  disc  are copyrighted materials and use is forbidden.  ��  All programs on this disc are believed to be shareware and are  ��  copyrighted by the program authors.� ��B͵�� �n�oContents�n�o� �n�oAbout Shareware�n�g� ���B�� 
%3�g�;Ŀ��o� Copy Files F6� �g��;Ĵ�� The Copy Files command will copy one or more files    �� from the CD-ROM to a drive and directory of your choice.  �� In the popup window enter the drive and directory to� �� copy the file to and press <Enter>. The file will be� �� copied. Press <Esc> if you decide not to copy at this� �� time.�5 ���; ��� Normally this command copies just the file high-� �� lighted on the main screen. You may copy more than one    �� file at once by tagging the files you wish to copy. To    �� tag a file, move the highlight bar to the file name you   �� wish to tag and press the space bar. The tag character    �� () will appear next to the file name. Press the space    �� bar on a tagged file to remove the tag.� ��;͵�� �n�oContents�n�g� ���;��"
�g�2Ŀ��o� Using With BBS Software� �g��2Ĵ� If you are running a BBS you will find two file  �� lists in each directory:� ���2 ��� FILES.BBS� ��  File list using name, size, date & descripion   ���2 ��� FILES.LST� ��  File list using only filename and description   ���2 ��  File lists in PCBOARD format may be found in    ��  the LISTS directory.� ��2͵��o� �n�oContents�n�o� �g���2��
�g�;Ŀ��o� New File Area F5� �g��;Ĵ�� New File Area will allow you to select a new file� �� area listing to browse.�# ���; ��� When invoked, this command will present a menu of� �� all the file areas available on the CD-ROM. Use the� �� arrow keys, PgUp, PgDn, Home and End keys to find the� �� area you wish to browse and press <Enter>. The file area  �� selected will appear on the screen. Press <Esc> if you    �� decide not to change areas at this time.� ���; ��;͵�� �n�oContents�n�g� ���;��"
�?�'Ŀ�� SHAREWARE AVALANCHE CD-ROM� ��    (C) 1993 by the Software Farm� ���0�' �?���0   Menu (C) 1993 One World Software    �?���0�   All rights reserved� �?���0�' �?���' ��� Press any key to continue� ���'���� ��� �g�;Ŀ�� �oTable of Contents�g� ��;Ĵ�    Use <Tab> or <Shift Tab> to move the cursor to a help  �� topic and press <Enter> to view that screen. Press <Esc>  �� at any time to exit help and return to the program.� ���; ���       �n�gMain Screen�n�g�
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���; ���n�   �gExit Program�n�g� �j�gAbout Shareware�j�g   �n� �g���; ��� �n�gNew File Area�n�g� �n�gAbout The Menu�n �g�
���; ���     �n�gCopy Files�n�g� �n�gLicense Agreement�n�g� ���; ���       �n�gUnZIP File�n�g� �n�gBBS Usage�n�g� ���; ���;��
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#1  #0  #3 #+�g�;Ŀ��o� Exit Program  F3� �g��;Ĵ�� This command will exit the program back to DOS.� ��;͵�� �n�oContents�n�g� ���;��"
�g�;Ŀ��o� Print File List F9� �g��;Ĵ�� This command will print the current list of files� �� and descriptions to any printer connected to printer port �� one. While printing you may press any key to interrupt.   ���; ��;͵�� �n�oContents�n�g� ���;��      "
�g�;Ŀ��o� About The Menu� �g��;Ĵ�� The Vision Menu Version 1.0� ���       (C) Copyright 1993 by One World Software�
��� All rights reserved.� ���; ��� Author: Robin Duffy� ��;͵�� �n�oContents�n�g� ���;��
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�g�;Ŀ��o� UnZIP Files F7� �g��;Ĵ�� Programs on this disc are stored in a compressed    ��  format called ZIP. This command will extract the high-   ��  lighted file from the disc to the drive and directory    ��  of your choice.�* ���; ��� In the popup window enter the drive and directory   ��  to place the uncompressed program and press <Enter>.� ��  Press <Esc> if you decide not to uncompress the file.    ���; ��;͵�� �n�oContents�n�g� ���;��"
��� �g�JĿ��o� The Vision Menu Version 1.0� �g��JĴ�� The Vision Menu main screen consists of four separate areas. Across �� top left corner of the screen is the  name  of  the  file area  you  are �� currently browsing.  This area name depicts the  type files you may find �� in the current area.�5 ���J ��� The center of the screen is a menu of file names  and descriptions. �� In this menu is a highlight bar.  The highlight bar is used to  select a �� file to copy or to uncompress.  Browse the list by using the arrow keys, �� PgUp, PgDn, Home and End keys.�+ ���J ��� Below the menu is  information about  the current  file area.  This �� area tells the number of files, the directory size,  and DOS path to the �� file area.�? ���J ��� The line at the bottom is a message and status line. This line will �� display your options and provide informational messages about operations �� in progress.�= ��J͵�� �n�oContents�n�g�! ���J��")
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