Thesaur Plus Important Information Released June 1992 Copyright (C) 1989, 1992 By Derrick Burgess Thesaur Plus is a memory resident thesaurus, it resides in memory until you hit a hot-key (user definable) and then Thesaur Plus pops up over the program you are currently running, it automatically looks up the word the cursor is under (if not it asks for a word to look for) and displays the synonyms (if the word is located). There are approximately 15,000 main words and close to 80,000 synonyms in this version (this is 30,000 words greater than v 2.x). There is also a program that allows you to add your own words as synomyms, and even delete words that you think are inappropriate. Minimum requirements for running Thesaur Plus. DOS 3.0 or greater Hard drive with 400k free 25K of RAM for memory resident program Files on this disk: ATENTION.TXT ATENTION.DOC This File THESPLUS.NEW What's new with Thesaur Plus? file THESPLUS.DOC Documentation for Thesaur Plus THESPLUS.TXT Thesaur Plus Registration form UNDOCMNT.TXT Thesaur/Plus Undocumented features CONFIG.EXE Thesaur Plus Configuration of Colors/HotKey also changing of colors and HotKey later THESPLUS.EXE Thesaur Plus Memory Resident thesaurus v3.0 THESAUR.EXE Thesaur (Non TSR) Thesaurus + Data editor REINDEX.EXE Thesaur Plus Data Re-Indexer ADDMOD.EXE Thesaur Plus - Add's THESPLUS.MOD to data file - for use in upgrading from previous versions. THESPLUS.CFG Configuration File (Modified by config.exe) THESPLUS.DAT Thesaur Plus Data file THESPLUS.NDX Thesaur Plus Data Index File THESPLUS.SRT Thesaur Plus Data - Sorted Order ----------------------------------------------------------------- THESPLUS.MOD Not Included, but created when you Add or Delete a synonym via Thesaur. How to Install Thesaur Plus Thesaur Plus should reside on your Hard Drive, so you will need to copy all the files from this disk to the subdirectory of your choice on the Hard drive. (Thesaur Plus does not care what drive or directory it is on, but all the files MUST stay together in the same directory!) Once you have all the files where you would like, you can then run CONFIG.EXE to change the Default Colors and Hot Key. Once you have copied the files (If you wish) and changed the Default Colors and HotKey (Again, If you wish) - to Load Thesaur Plus into memory just run the file THESPLUS.EXE, or if you are not in the current drive or directory you will have to add those too. Thesaur / Thesaur Plus Copyright (C) 1989, 1992 By Derrick Burgess Member, Association of Shareware Professionals.