
                                 READIT
                               Version 2.7

                            Copyright (c) 1991
                                   by
                          Emerald Coast Software
                           2707 East 6th Place
                          Panama City, FL 32401
                             (904) 785-8946


      READIT is a general-purpose program for reading, browsing or
      searching ascii text files, program documentation, program
      manuals, letters, etc. on your computer's screen.

      READIT will allow you to read, browse or search for text in
      any length text file. You are not limited to just your memory
      (RAM) size. I have used it to browse and search through over
      3 million (3,276,225) bytes (46,432 lines) of text in one file.

      You no longer have to load your word processor just to take a
      look at the letter you have stored on disk in ascii format.
      Just run READIT.

      You no longer need to use the "more" filter from DOS.
      Just run READIT.

      READIT displays 24 lines of text on the screen at a time.
      Keys for scrolling and paging are displayed on line 25 of
      the screen.

      You may scroll the screen one line or one screen full at
      a time, move to the last line of your file, move to the
      first line of your file, move to any line in your file or
      search for any text within your file.

   Computer requirements:
   ----------------------
      READIT will run on almost any PC or close compatible with a
      minimum of 512Kb of memory and one floppy drive using MS_Dos
      or PC_DOS 2.1 or better.

      READIT will operate with Monochrome, CGA, EGA & VGA displays.


   If you wish to become a registered user of READIT, mail $7 (plus
   $2 S&H) in US funds to: 

                           Emerald Coast Software
                           2707 East 6th Place
                           Panama City, FL 32401-5227
                           Phone (904) 785-8946

   If possible, please use the registration form in the file REGISTER.FRM
   You may print it on your printer by typing at the DOS prompt:
            TYPE REGISTER.FRM > PRN
   and then press the <Enter> key. Your printer must be turned on.

