Unicorn Sampler B All files on this disk are compressions created with PkZIP. There is not sufficient space to extract them on this disk. The disk contains: CDMaster Ver 6.60 Compact Disk cataloging system: *Standard entries for Title and Artist (30 characters each), CD Number, Category (2 characters), and up to 24 Tunes. 3 User Defined Fields of 30,29 and 5 characters each. The names the User assigns to these fields are used on all screens and in print outs. *The option of Changing or Erasing for a Specific Title or CD Number. Close Nuf' feature that allows partial 'wildcard' style entries to be used for Criteria and Find! options. *The choice of obtaining Print Outs for all data or a Criteria. Criteria selections for specific: Artist, Title, CD Number or Range of Numbers, Category, any of the User Defined Fields, or a ComboZ of up to 4 of the data fields (with And/Or option). *Print Outs available: An abbreviated listing, full catalog, 3X5 and Roladex cards, front labels, or J Card style case inserts (with cut out lines). Program uses double high/wide font for J card CD Number to make them easy to see. *Tune List option that prints out Tune, CD Title & Number and Artist for every CD in the data file (or Criteria). *Custom List option that allows the User to pick and choose items for a print out. *Find! option that searches for specific CDs by Title, Artist, CD Number, Category, User Defined Field, or ComboZ. Will also Find! for a single tune and gives on screen pointer when found. *Quik Info Key (F1) will supply user with the last number in use and the next missing number in the data file (Great during Add and Change mode). ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OMNIDay Ver 2.27: There are a lot of drawbacks in using a word processor to keep a personal journal. You have to name each file daily or search for the end of the file if you use a single file for a month, the disk space taken up by some word processors is larger than the text, you have to enter the date everyday manually, getting a print out is a goat rope of printing a bunch of individual files, and it is easy for someone else to get the data disk and read it. OMNIDay alleviates all these ills and has toggles that word processors do not have. *Handles up to 10 Users with optional encryption of data. *10,000 different encryption possibilities (User defined) with PassCode entry to protect privacy. *Automatic entry of text date line. *Dynamic data file (only as large as entries) and entries can be from 1 to 10000 lines. *Full featured full screen editing of entries using common word processor commands. Word Wrap & Scroll toggle on/off. *On line Help available (F1). *Reminisce feature allows user to 'thumb' through entries. User can also print out the entire opus or selected dates. *Works with TSR spell check/thesaurus programs. *User names the opus and enters their own name into program as the Author. *Date formats for France, Britain, Germany, Italy and America.