AutoMate Professional Edition 3.6b
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Copyright, 1997 Unisyn Corp.

WARNING
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For those upgrading from a previous version of 
AutoMate:

Be sure to install into a different directory 
than the original in order to save your existing
task files (tasks.ldb and tasks.mdb).

Version 3.6b
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Fixed more International date/time problems

Version 3.6a
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Fixed International date/time problems
Fixed Missing tasks on startup
Fixed various problems with auto-late task handling

Version 3.6
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New Enhanced Logging
New easier to use Help File
New Scheduling functions
Helpful Hints for Macros

Version 3.5j
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Hopefully fixed bug in tabctl32.ocx that caused
error 429 to display on startup for some people. 

Version 3.5h
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Added functions to prevent task database 
corruption on startup.

Version 3.5g
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Added new internal feature that automatically 
sets a launched application's working directory 
before starting the application.

Version 3.5f
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Fixed bug in Scripting language that caused lockup
when 'sendkeys' function was used in a script.

Version 3.5d
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Fixed bug that prevented automated processing of
recorded events. Enhanced error handling implimented.

Version 3.5c
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This version provides you with a hotkey to stop 
the event recorder from recording, rather than 
clicking the "Stop Recording" button manually.

Version 3.5b
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This version fixes a bug in the Scripting Language
that had to do with the "Sendkeys" command as well 
as a few other programmatical issues.

New Features Added in Version 3.5:
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A new "Event Recorder" will allow you to actually record
and playback mouse movements, clicks and keystrokes,
enabling you to build macros quicker and 
easier than ever!

An improved Macro Builder interface provides you with
iconic representation of your macro steps and more 
"English" terms for easier interpretation.

A new Insert Button in the Macro Builder allows
you to insert lines at any point in the macro without
using the old arrow buttons for positioning.

New Features Added in Version 3.2:
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AutoMate is now fully Internet automated.  Two new 
macro commands under miscellaneous allow you to 
automatically dial and disconnect from your Internet 
connection. (No more hassling with your DUN folder!)

AutoMate now allows you to insert macro data from 
any existing procedure, simply right click on the macro 
list in the Macro Builder and select "Insert Existing Macro"

AutoMate now enables you to easily duplicate or "Clone" 
your existing tasks for fast re-creation of similar tasks.  
Simply select the task you would like to duplicate and then 
from the "Tasks" menu, select "Clone".

Four new scripting commands make BASIC in AutoMate a 
pleasure to use:

1. LaunchProc: Launches an AutoMate procedure from 
within a script.
2. ExitProc: Exits an AutoMate procedure from within 
a script.
3. ConnectTo: Connects to your internet service provider 
automatically.
4. HangUp: Disconnects from an internet connection.

For more info on these commands, see the "Scripting Additions"
document.

New feature added in version 3.0c:
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Command line arguments are now accepted for 
manual launching of tasks.  To manually launch 
a task from the command prompt, simply specify 
name of the procedure (or reminder) after the 
path and filename of automate.exe.

For example...  
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"c:\program files\unisyn\automate.exe" sample procedure 
=======================================================
(Quotes are needed only around the path and filename to 
AutoMate, the name of the procedure should not have 
quotes around it.)
 
...would start AutoMate, launch the Sample Procedure
that is included, and then terminate AutoMate.  The 
name of the task should not be case sensitive.  There 
are many useful functions that are possible with this 
new feature:
1. Create shortcuts to AutoMated Tasks on your Desktop 
   and then just double-click whenever you need them to 
   execute.
2. Create shortcuts to AutoMated Tasks and place them 
   in your StartUp Group for AutoMated "StartUp Tasks".
3. More knowledgeable users and consultants can now set 
   up shortcuts to AutoMated tasks for less knowledgeable
   users to conveniently run.

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Note that Unisyn can not provide support for the 
included scripting engine with regards to programming, 
syntax, structure, and debugging issues.

For help with Scripting issues, see the Scripting
Reference Manual, the scripting additions document, 
or press F1 at the Script Builder Dialog.  Help in the 
Scripting Editor is very similar to most professional 
development tool in that you can highlight a word in 
you code and hit F1 to see context sensitive help.
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GENERAL
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AutoMate is a 'Tray Icon' application.

This means that when it is loaded, it uses and 
will be located in the 'System Tray' (usually 
located on the lower right side of the screen 
on the Taskbar).

For more information on using the System Tray,
consult Windows help, or view the section named
'Installation' in the AutoMate help.

GENERAL INFO
============

AutoMate allows you to schedule your computer to perform 
any task on it's own at any time.

This application can be found in the WINUSER
Forum on CompuServe, an official distribution and support
online resource for future updates. Search for automate.

The Windows Users Group Network [WUGNET], operators of
the oldest and largest independent support resource forum
[WINUSER] for Windows users  on CIS with over 1,000,000
active members is recognized in the press, user groups,
developers, and Microsoft as the foremost resource for
shareware publishers on CompuServe and the Internet.

For pricing, orders, site licenses, or additional 
information contact:

Unisyn
Voice: (213)738-1700
FAX: (213)738-7556

http://www.unisyn.com
automate@unisyn.com

3450 Wilshire Blvd.
Suite 316
Los Angeles, CA 90010