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Think a computer is too much hassle to replace your DayTimer? Or maybe
your current appointment calendar doesn't have the strength you need?
ACTIVE LIFE is an extremely powerful system for planning, managing, and
tracking one's active business and personal life that takes advantage of
your mouse (though a mouse is not required). Also, if you have
MS-Windows, there is a version especially for you (disk #1481).
The flexible schedules manage workflow effectively and all types of
recurring activities need be entered just once. ACTIVE LIFE also
includes pop-up calendars, alarms, and week-at-a-glance. Printed
schedules provide reference and notation.
While you can use ACTIVE LIFE with only a keyboard, a mouse is highly
recommended.
Disk No: 2023
Disk Title: Active Life for OS/2 PM
PC-SIG Version: S1.2
Program Title: Active Life for OS/2 PM
Author Version: 1.2
Author Registration: $149.00
Special Requirements: 512K RAM, a hard drive, Windows/286,/386, or OS/2
Think a computer is too much hassle to replace your DayTimer? Or maybe
your current appointment calendar doesn't have the strength you need?
ACTIVE LIFE is an extremely powerful system for planning, managing, and
tracking one's active business and personal life that takes advantage of
your mouse (though a mouse is not required). Also, if you have
MS-Windows, there is a version especially for you (disk #1481).
The flexible schedules manage workflow effectively and all types of
recurring activities need be entered just once. ACTIVE LIFE also
includes pop-up calendars, alarms, and week-at-a-glance. Printed
schedules provide reference and notation.
While you can use ACTIVE LIFE with only a keyboard, a mouse is highly
recommended.
PC-SIG
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Sunnyvale Ca. 94086
(408) 730-9291
(c) Copyright 1989 PC-SIG, Inc.
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║ <<<< Disk #2023 ACTIVE LIFE FOR OS/2 PRESENTATION MANAGER >>>> ║
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║ To print installation instructions, type: COPY README.TXT PRN (Enter) ║
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║ To print documentation, type: COPY AL.DOC PRN (press Enter) ║
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(c) Copyright 1990, PC-SIG Inc.
How to Install Active Life 1.2
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The installation process allows you to select which directory you would like
to contain Active Life files. The directory you name will be created if it
doesn't already exist, and the files will be copied from the diskette(s) to
this target directory. Some files are in compressed form on the diskette(s)
and will be automatically uncompressed as they are installed.
Step 1: Insert the Active Life diskette into drive A: and type A:
Step 2: Type one of the following, depending on the version you're installing:
ALWIN (Active Life for Windows)
ALDOS (Active Life for DOS)
ALPM (Active Life for OS/2 Presentation Manager)
Step 3: Turn to the Active Life User's Guide for further information.
If you have a packaged copy of Active Life 1.2, the manual will be
in the box. Evaluation disks contain an abridged user's guide in a
file called AL.DOC. Use the DOS Print command to print this file:
C> Print AL.DOC
Volume in drive A has no label
Directory of A:\
README TXT 1118 7-24-90 7:22p
AL DOC 143806 7-22-90 2:34p
SAMPLE PAK 2532 5-26-90 5:55p
ALPM EXE 16960 7-14-90 2:50p
ALPM LST 61 7-15-90 7:36p
AL EXE 180768 7-22-90 1:25p
FILE2023 TXT 2147 9-04-90 2:16p
GO BAT 38 1-01-80 1:37a
GO TXT 573 1-01-80 6:35a
9 file(s) 348003 bytes
8192 bytes free