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       |  Welcome to "User Supported Software".               |
       |  This remarkable revolution in software distribution |
       |  was  co-pioneered in 1982 by Jim Button and  Andrew |
       |  Fluegelman.   It  has become a major force  in  the |
       |  software industry, helping to drive software prices |
       |  down and eliminate copy protection schemes.         |
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              HERE'S HOW USER SUPPORTED SOFTWARE WORKS:

You are encouraged to copy the program diskette and share it freely with
others.  You have the luxury of trying out the complete program, at your
own pace and in the luxury of your own home or workplace.  This is not a
crippled or "demo" copy, but the complete working version of the program.

If, after trying out the program, you decide to continue to use it, you
are trusted to purchase the program from the program's author, or from an
authorized dealer. There is an order form at the end of this document.


Why pay at all?
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   *  You receive a CURRENT copy of the program, with the latest
      improvements and bug fixes
   *  One year of technical support - by phone or written
   *  Notification of updates (and fixes, if required)
   *  Inexpensive upgrade offers
   *  Notification of new products
   *  Your input and ideas help shape future products
   *  Periodic offers and "deals" (for our customers only)
   *  Access to the on-line ButtonWare Bulletin Board, which
      means:
        - Information and announcements (on line)
        - Communication with other ButtonWare users
        - More technical support, and helpful tips/pointers
   *  A sense of pride and ownership, in having honestly
      participated in the User Supported software revolution
   *  You help to keep software prices down, by supporting a
      distribution method which doesn't rely on expensive
      advertising campaigns.


So please, dive in and enjoy the fun of sharing good software legally with
your friends and associates. But please be aware of the following
restrictions, designed to protect the community of User Supported software
users and authors, and to prevent greedy people from taking unfair advantage
of the trust, hard work, and good will of User Supported software authors:

1. No price or consideration may be charged. However, a distribution cost may
   be charged for the cost of the diskette, shipping, and handling, so long
   as it's not more than $10 total.

2. The files and programs on the disk may not be modified, deleted, nor
   added to.
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3. The programs cannot be sold as part of some other more inclusive package.

4. The programs cannot be "rented" or "leased" to others.

5. In the case of distribution via computerized "bulletin boards" or through
   any other telecommunications link the following must be done:
    *  X-Modem or some other error checking protocol must be used
    *  All ButtonWare programs (and documentation files) must be
       transferred in library format. That means the files have
       all been combined into one file. You can get assistance with
       this procedure from the Technical Support Department at
       ButtonWare.

6. If you're copying the disk for distribution to students in a classroom,
   you must provide them with the following written notice:

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      | This  diskette  is  distributed to you through the  |
      | courtesy of your school and instructor, and         |
      | Jim Button.  No royalty or registration fee has     |
      | been paid for the programs, which are for your use  |
      | and evaluation as a student.                        |
      |                                                     |
      | If you wish to receive technical support from       |
      | ButtonWare, as well as announcements of updates and |
      | improvements to the programs, you must first become |
      | a "registered user."  You do that by purchasing     |
      | each program you plan to use - from an authorized   |
      | dealer or directly from ButtonWare:                 |
      |                                                     |
      |                    Jim Button                       |
      |                  P.O.  Box 5786                     |
      |                Bellevue, WA 98006                   |
      |                                                     |
      | You may also purchase by calling our toll-free      |
      | order line, 1-800-JBUTTON.                          |
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Extended DOS (XD) provides some useful extensions to the standard DOS commands.
In particular, it adds three useful features and several new functions that
are not in standard DOS.

Extended features:

        1: Menu support.  If you are not sure of an Extended DOS command
           simply type:

           XD

           This will cause a master menu to appear that has context sensitive
           help to guide you in developing the correct command line.

        2: Before the XD command is executed, you will be shown a list of all
           the filenames that will be acted upon, and you will be able to
           select from the list, those files that you want included in the
           operation.  For example, if you enter the command "XD DEL *.*" all
           of the files in the current directory will be listed on the screen.
           You will be able to pick from the list those files that you want to
           delete.

        3: You may enter multiple file specifications on one command line.

Extended DOS functions:

        Detailed discussion of all of these functions can be located through
        the help menu so only a brief summary is presented here. The current
        functions are:

        ATTR - The Attribute function allows you to change the attributes of
        files.  For example, files can be made read only, hidden, etc..

        COPY - This function copies files from one drive\path to another.

        DEL  - The Delete function erases files from the disk.

        KILL - The kill function allows you to specify directory names to be
        removed from the disk.  This function will erase all files and remove
        all subdirectories that are included within the specified directory
        name.  As a safety measure, you will be given a chance to verify
        erasure of any files if they are present.

        LIST - The List function types a file to the screen or to the printer
        using a number of useful options.  It automatically inserts page
        headings and form feeds if required.

        MOVE - The Move function is equivalent to a combined Copy-Delete
        function.  Files are transferred from one drive or directory to
        another and are removed from their original location.

        REN - The Rename function allows filenames to be changed. With DOS
        versions 3.0 and greater directories can also be renamed.

        SEARCH - This function allows you to search files for text patterns.
        The results of the search are shown in context and may be echoed to
        the printer.
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        TIME - The Date/Time function allows you to modify the time and date of
        files.

        UP   - The Update function reads the filename list from the target
        drive\path directory.  It then searches the current PATH to find more
        current versions of the target files.  It then copies the more recent
        versions of the files to the target drive\path.  This function is
        particularly useful for updating backup diskettes.

Extended DOS (XD) is simple to install and to use:

        1. INSTALLATION ON A DISKETTE: Simply make a backup copy of your
           original diskette.  First, write protect the original diskette and
           put it into drive A:.  Then insert a blank, formatted diskette into
           drive B: and Enter

                              COPY A:*.*  B:

           being sure to insert the spaces before the letters A and B.  The
           diskette in drive B: is now ready for everyday use.

        2. INSTALLATION ON A HARD DISK: It is a good idea to make a backup of
           the original diskette as described in 1) above.  To install the XD
           programs on a hard disk simply copy them to any directory on the
           DOS path.  For example, many IBM-XT users have their DOS files in a
           subdirectory named C:\DOS and they use a path that is something
           like:
                                PATH C:\; C:\DOS;

           Such a user can install XD by placing the XD original diskette into
           drive A: and Entering:

                                COPY  A:*.*  C:\DOS

           It doesn't really matter which directory the XD programs are copied
           to as long as the destination is either the hard disk root
           directory, or is a sub directory on the DOS path.

        3. XD PROGRAMS:

                XD.EXE
                        - This is the main Extended DOS program and the only
                          one you will ever need to run.

                XDMENU.EXE

                        - This program offers menu assistance and help for
                          inexperienced XD users.  The menu program will
                          automatically be called by the XD program if you
                          need it.
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                XD.HLP

                        - This is a text file that is used by the XDMENU
                          program if you request help.  The whole help file
                          also serves as a manual for XD if you list it out on
                          a printer e.g. with the command:

                                        PRINT XD.HLP

                          Please do not modify this file or help assistance
                          may not work properly.

                 XDLIST.CFG

                        - If this file is present it sets the default
                          configuration for the LIST function.  If it is not
                          present an internal set of defaults is used.
                          Advanced users may find it useful to modify this
                          file but beginners should leave it alone.

        4. RUNNING EXTENDED DOS

           Beginning users:  New users can run XD with menu and help
               assistance by simply Entering:

                        XD

               This will bring up a menu which lists the Extended DOS options
               and guides you through entry of source and destination
               filenames.

           Experienced users:

               The menu and help system can be totally bypassed by entering a
               full XD command on the command line.  For example, to copy a
               number of files from the current directory to the A: drive,
               Enter:

                        XD COPY *.* A:
                        -- ---- --- --
                        :   :    :  :......... Destination
                        :   :    :............ Source
                        :   :................. Function
                        :..................... Program name

               Note that this command has three parts, the program name (XD)
               the function that is to be performed (COPY), a specification
               of filenames which will be acted upon (*.*), and sometimes
               (depending on the function being performed) a destination or
               target.
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               Experienced DOS users will find one feature of the XD command
               line particularly convenient: that is the ability to enter
               multiple source specifications on the command line.  For
               example, the above command might just as well have been:

                        XD COPY *.COM *.BAS *.BAT A:
                        -- ----  ---------------- --
                        :   :    :                :......... Destination
                        :   :    :.......................... Source files
                        :   :............................... Function
                        :................................... Program name

               This would allow copying of all the .COM, the .BAS, and the
               .BAT files to drive A:.

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     ORDER FORM

     ButtonWare, Inc.      1-800-J-BUTTON (orders only)
     P.O. Box 5786          (206)454-0479 (office number)
     Bellevue, WA 98006    Federal Employer I.D.# 91-1277227

     *  Prices are subject to change without notice
     *  Price includes technical support for one year
     *  We normally ship within 48 hours
     *  COD's are not accepted        * PO's must be prepaid

                                         PRICE      PRICE
     ITEM                     QTY        EACH       EXTENDED
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     PC-File+                 ___        69.95       _______
     PC-Type+                 ___        69.95       _______
     PC-Dial                  ___        59.95       _______
     PC-Calc                  ___        59.95       _______
     PC-Graph                 ___        59.95       _______
     PC-Style                 ___        29.95       _______
     PC-Tickle                ___        29.95       _______
     XD                       ___        29.95       _______

                                    SUBTOTAL:       $_______

     (Wash. state residents only) 8.1% sales tax    $_______
     Standard shipping and handling       $5        $   5.00
     Orders outside U.S. and Canada add   $5        $_______

                                        TOTAL:      $_______

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