DataBlaze v. 2.00 (NB release) (c) 1992 The DataBasement Written in GFA Basic 3.5E 12/09/92-12/11/92 by Sherry Mackiewicz Reulbach using AutoZeST by D.Becker So far this program only works in monochrome. Disclaimer The author and/or copyright holders assume no responsibility for damage resulting from use or misuse of this software. Use of this program in whole or part for commercial purposes without written permission of the author is strictly prohibited. DataBlaze is a desk accessory that allows you to forget people's e-mail addresses. Simply put DataBlaze in the root directory on your boot disk, and call it from your favorite term program! DataBlaze even types in the address for you! DataBlaze creates the file data.blz. This is the file where it keeps all its information, and must be kept with DataBlaze (same directory). The first time you run DataBlaze, you'll need to choose the "Enter" button. This will prompt you for the person's first and last name and e-mail address. When you are done filling out your information, hit when it asks for another first name. You now have the information Blaze needs! The Search button helps you find who you're looking for. Simply enter a first or last name, or part of one, and Blaze will show all people who match. Then, when it finds the person you are sending mail to, click on the "Send" button. It will then type in the person's address for you! (a good thing, since some e-mail addresses are way to hard to remember!) Blaze will let you enter up to 500 people in your directory. Enjoy! Known problems (hey, give me a break, I'm just a beginner here!) When you return on-line, the screen may look a bit jumbled or it may look like the address wasn't sent. However, be assured that it was! Simply continue typing the message as you normally would. I'm not sure how to get it to echo, but as soon as I get it figured out, it'll be fixed. *NOTE*-Blaze automatically sends a carriage return-linefeed combination. Credits Thanks to my fiance, Erin, for all his patience with my ineptitude; to my children; to John Laird; and to all the members of WAUG, for putting up with me. ;)