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                              U S E R S'    M A N U A L

                                V E R S I O N    6.0




                        Copyright (C) Brown Bag Software 1991


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               Copyright (C) 1991 Brown Bag Software, Inc.. All rights
          reserved world wide. Both the PowerMenu Plus program and
          documentation is copyrighted. It can not be disassembled or
          modified without our express written consent.

          THE SHAREWARE CONCEPT

               PowerMenu Plus is distributed on a ShareWare basis. You may
          use PowerMenu Plus without charge for evaluation purposes. We
          suggest that this evaluation period be limited to 30 days of
          actual use. If you find that PowerMenu Plus is worth continuing
          to use, then you are required to pay for it. Simply complete the
          registration form and mail it to us with your payment. A copy of
          this registration can be used as a pro forma invoice. When you
          register your copy of PowerMenu Plus, you'll receive the latest
          version of the program, along with a comprehensive printed user
          manual and free unlimited technical support for 90 days from date
          of purchase. We aggressively develop our products, and as a
          registered user you'll be entitled to upgrades at a greatly
          reduced price. Most importantly though, by registering your copy
          of PowerMenu (or any ShareWare product), you'll ensure the
          survival of the convenient and risk free distribution method that
          brought you PowerMenu Plus in the first place.
               If you have received this copy from a Users' Group,
          "Software Library" or "SIG", and have paid a small fee (usually
          $3 to $10), you have NOT acquired the registered rights or
          continued right to use PowerMenu Plus. This fee was for the
          convenience of obtaining the diskette with PowerMenu Plus on it.
          The fee does NOT apply to the registration fee. If you obtained
          this disk from Brown Bag Software, the fee IS applicable towards
          registration if you register your copy within 90 days.
               You may freely copy this version of PowerMenu Plus for
          distribution under the ShareWare concept, without charge.
               You may NOT charge any fee for the PowerMenu Plus program or
          documentation without our WRITTEN APPROVAL (usually granted).
                 You may NOT distribute PowerMenu Plus or it's
          documentation in connection with ANY commercial venture, product,
          publication or service without our written approval. This
          includes, but is not limited to, the sale of computer systems or
          components.

          WHAT IS POWERMENU PLUS?

               PowerMenu Plus is a DOS operating environment for your IBM
          PC or Compatible which provides easy access to any program on
          your hard disk. When you want to start a program, select it from
          the menu. After you install the program into PowerMenu, no
          interaction with DOS is required to run it. You press one or two
          keys and you are ready to use the program. When you're done,
          PowerMenu returns automatically, awaiting your next command.

          POWERMENU PLUS FOR THE LAN

                 There is also a LAN version available. The single user
          version is for a single users on a single CPU and should not be
          installed on a LAN where it will be accessed by multiple users.





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          USING THIS MANUAL

               This manual is shorter than previous on-disk documentation
          because of disk space constraints. This version of PowerMenu Plus
          is also more powerful than any previous. A comprehensive printed
          manual will accompany the registered version. Also, features may
          only be mentioned once in this documentation, so read it all.

          TYPE CONVENTIONS

               Whenever this manual tells you to press a key, that key will
          be enclosed in square brackets. For example, if you are
          instructed to press the Home key, you will be told to press
          [Home]. When you see two keys in the same set of brackets, such
          as [Alt-S], you should hold down the [Alt] key and hit the [S]
          key.

          INSTALLATION

               Installation is done automatically by a program called
          MINSTALL.  To start MINSTALL simply place disk number one in
          drive A and type MINSTALL.  If you have received PowerMenu from a
          bulletin board.  Place all of the files which you downloaded in
          one directory and type MINSTALL from that directory.
               The MINSTALL program will automatically unpack and copy all
          the necessary files for you and copy them to the appropriate
          directory.  It will then search your hard disk and install all of
          the applications which it finds in to the menu.
               When your done installing, change to the \MENU directory and
          type MENU. The initial screen you see is the PowerMenu Plus
          ShareWare screen which briefly explains the ShareWare concept. By
          pressing any key you will be prompted to hit "S" to start
          PowerMenu Plus, "R" to register your copy, or "P" to print the
          PowerMenu Plus documentation.
               After hitting "R" you will be presented with a login screen.
          You are prompted for your name and password.  The main menu will
          then be displayed.  To change or add new users to PowerMenu Plus,
          hit F2 to bring up the utility menu. From this menu select "USER
          ACCOUNTS". To change the supervisor name hit key F7 to edit this
          information. Once it has been changed, hit key F7 again to save
          the changes. You can then hit [ESC] until you return to the main
          menu.  You can exit from PowerMenu anytime by hitting [Esc] from
          the main menu.

          THE POWERMENU PLUS SCREEN

                 In the main PowerMenu Plus screen you will probably want
          to change many, if not all, of our sample menu selections. We
          will tell you how to do this after we discuss the elements of the
          PowerMenu screen. The top box contains Brown Bag's copyright
          notice, the date on the far left and the system time on the far





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          right. These can be set through PowerMenu at any time (Press [F2]
          to see the Utility menu and select Time or Date).

          SELECTING ITEMS FROM THE MENU

               Further down is the opening menu itself. Note the ten
          Description Line selections under the word "PowerMenu Plus."
          There are three ways to activate these description lines:

          1.   Highlight the selection by moving the cursor bar with the
               [up arrow] and [down arrow] keys, and then hit [Enter].


          2.   Press a number key. This immediately activates the
               corresponding program or submenu on that description line.


          3.   Hit the first letter of the description line.

                The bottom line of your screen will be a Help Line as long
          as you remain in PowerMenu Plus. The help line will give you
          quick hints as to what functions are available to you. Remember
          that you can get detailed help at any time by pressing [F1].

          CUSTOMIZING MENUS

               When first installed on your system, PowerMenu Plus may not
          yet know which application programs you have on your hard disk.
          You will have to give PowerMenu Plus a little help in customizing
          your menu system.
               The edit window is opened by highlighting the description
          line and hitting the [Ins] key, and closed by hitting [Esc].
          Press the [Ins] key now.  Each white-on-black area is called an
          Input Field, because you are expected to input data into this
          field. [up arrow] and [down arrow] keys move you to the next
          field.

          TITLE FIELD
               The top line is the description that will appear on the
               menu.

          DIRECTORY FIELD
               Contains the name of the directory in which your
               applications program resides.

          CMND NAME FIELD
               The filename and extension (the Command Name) of the command
               you wish to run.  There is a new option to enter "One
               Command or a Series of Commands." Select "Series of
               Commands" if you want PowerMenu Plus to run multiple
               commands for that menu item.





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          PARAMETERS FIELD
               These are the arguments (a.k.a. Parameters) you send to the
               program.

          PASSWORD FIELD
               If this field is not blank, PowerMenu will ask you to type
               this password before allowing you to edit or run this
               selection.

          PAUSE FIELD
               If you put a Y in this field, PowerMenu Plus will pause
               before returning to the Main Menu screen.

          PROMPT FOR PARAMETERS FIELD
               If you put a Y in this field, PowerMenu Plus will prompt you
               for new parameters each time.

          COMMAND NAMES AND PARAMETERS
               Don't worry about these fancy DOS terms: a command name is
               just the name of the program you wish to run; a parameter is
               additional information the program needs.

               Command names in PowerMenu all have one thing in common:
          they all end with either a .EXE, .COM, or .BAT. (The resident DOS
          commands COPY, DIR, ERASE, REN, and TYPE are exceptions). This is
          called the Extension of the command name. The extension .EXE
          tells DOS that the file is EXEcutable, .COM stands for a DOS
          COMmand, and .BAT means the file is a BATch of DOS commands. When
          you buy a word processor, spreadsheet, or any other program for
          your PC, you call it up by typing the command name. To run a
          program, PowerMenu must know both the file name and the
          extension.  Some common programs and their command names are:

               Program              filename/extension
               WordStar             ws.com
               Microsoft Word       word.com


          PARAMETERS

               Parameters are information passed to a command name.
          Sometimes you need to tell the program what file to work on. you
          would do that with a parameter. For instance, if you wanted to
          edit a document on your computer, the DOS command might be:

               C> edlin letter.doc

               When you install a program in PowerMenu, that program's
          manual will probably explain what command to give DOS. Everything
          after the first word are parameters.





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               If DOS Command is...               Parameters are
               C>word /c letter.doc /c           /c letter.doc /c
               C>ws thesis.txt thesis            thesis.txt thesis

               With PowerMenu Plus, all you have to do is install this menu
          selection once, and editing your report is one keystroke away.
          If your word processor is Microsoft Word, and the program is in
          the \WORD subdirectory:  The description would be "Microsoft
          Word" or "Word Processing".  The directory is C:\WORD The command
          is WORD.COM
               This is how you would input the information into your menu:
          Highlight description line 1 with the [down arrow] or [up arrow]
          keys.  Delete the sample 1 selection by hitting the [Del] key and
          answer "Y".  Next, hit [Ins] to open the Edit Window. All the
          fields should be blank.  Fill in the fields and then hit [Esc] to
          close the edit window. You have just installed your first menu
          selection!
               Note that you won't be able to activate this selection
          unless you happen to have Microsoft Word on your hard disk in the
          \word directory. If you know which programs you have on your hard
          disk, you can now customize PowerMenu to your heart's content.

          SUBMENUS

               It is possible to display as many as 4 menus on the
          PowerMenu screen at once. You can do this by setting up a
          selection to call a submenu.  Submenus are set up by putting
          "[MENU]" in the directory field, and putting a 1-8 letter menu
          name in the Cmnd Name field.
               You will need to remember the names of your submenus in
          order to call them up. Your selection can call any existing
          submenu; if the submenu does not exist, it can be created. If you
          create a new submenu, it will contain blank selections until you
          fill them. Your initial PowerMenu screen shows you an example of
          a submenu call. If you open the Utilities for Computer edit
          window, you can see how it activates a submenu named UTILITY.

          ERROR MESSAGES

               It is possible that you will see some error messages if you
          make a mistake in setting up PowerMenu. These will appear on the
          second line from the bottom. Hit [F1] to see a detailed
          explanation of the error.

          USER ACCOUNTS

               Version 6.0 has the ability to maintain an almost unlimited
          number of separate user accounts. Each user having their own
          customized menus, colors, and security. There is a new option to
          have user Group Menus, so now multiple users can now share the





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          same set of menus, while maintaining their own options and
          security level.
               User accounts does NOT allow more than one person to use
          PowerMenu at the same time. A version of PowerMenu for use on a
          LAN is available for that purpose.

          NEW USERS

               From the Utility menu, select USER ACCOUNTS to create or
          maintain your users. The available commands are displayed across
          the bottom line of the screen. The function keys allow you to add
          or change the users at will.

          USAGE LOG

               When enabled, PowerMenu will keep a log of who did what,
          when and for how long. There is also a powerful feature that
          allows creation of projects and the assigning of costs to the
          projects. This would allow the user to maintain billing
          information accurate to the minute based on projects or to
          analyze performance.

          MOVING MENU SELECTIONS (SWAP)

               Hitting [Alt-S] lets you drag a selection to any location on
          the menu. For example, dragging the 1 selection to the 5 position
          and then hitting [Enter] will exchange their contents. [Esc] will
          abort.


          LIST, OR REINDEX THE DATA FILES

               In the unlikely event that something should damage a
          PowerMenu data file, you can attempt to repair it with the
          program MENUFUN.EXE. The program is run with parameters.

               To reindex the menu datafile, run MENUFUN -R
               To list the Submenus in your menu structure, run MENUFUN -L

               If you are running with multiple user accounts, MENUFUN will
          prompt you to enter a user and supply the password.

          AUTOMATIC EXECUTION WITH AUTOEXEC.BAT

               You can have your system automatically invoke PowerMenu
          whenever you reboot on your computer. Just put the command menu
          as the last line in a file called AUTOEXEC.BAT in the root
          directory.  The contents of a typical AUTOEXEC.BAT file might
          look like this:
                      TIME
                      DATE





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                      PATH=C:\DOS
                      SK
                      CD \MENU
                      MENU

          BACKING UP YOUR POWERMENU FILES

               You should make it a practice to routinely copy your
          important files to a backup disk. This is true for all of your
          applications, and not just PowerMenu.

          COLOR SETTINGS

               Selecting "Colors" from the [F2] Utilies menu allows you to
          change your PowerMenu colors.  Use the arrow keys to move the
          pointer up and down. To change the text color, use the plus [+]
          and minus [-] keys. Change the background color by holding down
          the [shift] key while pressing the [+] and [-] keys. ([ESC] will
          exit) To save your changes, either exit the program and come back
          in, or run an application.

          DOS WINDOW

               You can directly access DOS by using the WINDOW TO DOS
          command. When you press [F4] you'll be given a blank screen with
          a DOS prompt. All DOS commands are valid, and you may remain in
          DOS for as long as you like. When you are finished, type 'EXIT'
          and hit [ENTER] and you'll be returned to PowerMenu. Remember,
          all DOS commands (and even some commands DOS DOESN'T support) are
          available from the Disk Manager.

          KEYBOARD ENHANCERS

               PowerMenu Plus is compatible with keyboard enhancement
          products such as SuperKey, Prokey, and Keyworks. However, if you
          redefine one one of PowerMenu's reserved keys, you might disable
          some of PowerMenu's features.  PowerMenu's "reserved" keys are:

                      [F1] - [F5]
                      [Shift-F1] - [Shift-F10]
                      [Alt-F1] - [Alt-F10]
                      [1]-[0]
                      [Alt-S]
                      [Alt-D]
                      [Alt-T]
                      [Home]
                      [Ins]
                      [Del]
                      [down arrow]
                      [up arrow]
                      [Esc]





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               Try to avoid redefining these keys while you are in
          PowerMenu.

          RAM-RESIDENT PROGRAMS

               PowerMenu Plus is fully compatible with RAM-resident
          programs such as HomeBase, SuperKey, and Turbo Lighting; just
          follow one simple rule: Don't load RAM-resident programs through
          PowerMenu!
               In general, you should initialize all of your RAM-resident
          programs when you boot your machine.  Never have a PowerMenu Plus
          selection to "Load Sidekick." (Better yet never USE SideKick! Use
          our HomeBase instead!).  If you load RAM-resident programs
          through PowerMenu Plus, you will create a "hole" in memory when
          you exit, and you may have to reboot.

          SCREEN SAVE FUNCTION

               PowerMenu Plus has a screen saver which turns the PowerMenu
          screen off after 1-9 minutes of non-use. This prevents "burn in,"
          (permanent damaage to your screen from the same image being
          displayed for too long.) PowerMenu displays the message "Hit
          space bar to return..." at a random place on your screen and
          moves it from time to time. Screen save is only in effect in
          PowerMenu Plus and will not blank the screen in your applications
          programs.

          SUBMENUS

               It is possible to display as many as 4 menus on the
          PowerMenu Plus screen at once. You can do this by setting up a
          selection to call a submenu.  Submenus are set up by putting
          [menu] in the directory field, and putting a 1-8 character menu
          name in the Cmnd Name field.
               You will need to remember the names of your submenus in
          order to call them up. Your selection can call any existing
          submenu; if the submenu does not exist, it can be created. If you
          create a new submenu, it will contain blank selections until you
          fill them. Each submenu requires about 1.8 Kb of disk space. To
          delete or list submenus, use MENUFUN.EXE.

          ANTIVIRUS PROGRAM

               From the Main Menu of PowerMenu Plus, press F2 to bring up
          the  Utilities Window.  Highlight the word "AntiVirus" and press
          the <<ENTER>> key.  You can scan for viruses on your hard drive,
          network drives, RAMdisks or floppy diskettes
                                          .








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                        PC-HOOKUP (NEW FILE TRANSFER PROGRAM)

               PowerMenu Plus now includes PC-HookUp, a high speed file
          transfer  program.  This section contains instructions that will
          introduce  you to the basic functions of PC-HookUP.  PC-HookUP is
          more than  just a file transfer system.  It is also a
          comprehensive DOS Utility,  Disk Organizer, Editor and modem
          communication system.  A complete  guide to PC-HookUP's more
          advanced features is found in the PowerMenu  Plus Users Manual,
          you will receive when you register the program.  PC-HookUP can be
          executed from diskettes or a hard drive.

          GETTING STARTED

               If you installed PC-HookUp to be run from PowerMenu Plus,
          bring up  PowerMenu and press F2 to bring up the Utilities
          Window.  From there,  select "F" for File Transfer. The Main
          Screen will appear.  Repeat  this process on the second computer.
          The system will then make an  electronic connection between the
          two computers.  The Status Box  located in the lower left corner
          of the PC-HookUP Main Screen  verifies the connection by
          displaying Remote Active.  To begin  PC-HookUp, if you did not
          install it to work with PowerMenu Plus, type the command "PCH" at
          the DOS prompt followed by <<ENTER>>. IMPORTANT: Network users
          must begin PC-HookUp with the command PCH/N.  The /N  option
          configures PC-HookUp for use on a network.  After starting the
          program with the /N switch and selecting "Update All Options"
          from the Setup Menu, you will no longer need to add the /N switch
          on the command line, as PC-HookUp will use the network option as
          the default.
               If the Remote Active message does not appear:

          1)   Make sure the appropriate port for the selected cable is
               displayed in the lower right corner of the screen.


          2)   Lower the baud rate.

          Instructions for adjusting the port setting and baud rate are
          found  in the PowerMenu Plus User's Manual (the registered
          version)  under the Setup command.

          THE MAIN SCREEN

               The PC-HookUP Main Screen consists of four boxes preceded
          and  followed by two lines.  These eight distinct areas are
          oriented  toward either action or information.









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          Command Line
                 Across the top of the Main Screen is the Command Line.
               Select a command by entering the first letter of the command
               (i.e.  press X for X-Fer).

          Path Line
               Directly below the Command Line is the Path Line.  It
               displays the current drive and directory.

          Statistics Area
               The Statistics area, located at upper left,  displays
               important information about the files and subdirectories
               present in the current directory, as well as the total
               amount of  free space remaining on the disk.

           Function Keys
               Below the Statistics Area is the Function Keys Box  which
               identifies the commands initiated when a function key is
               pressed.

           PC-HOOKUP MENUS

               PC-HookUP's user interface is designed to make file
          transfers as  simple as possible.   This chapter will discuss
          each item found  on the Menu Bar (the first line in the screen
          shown above) in  detail. To access the PC-HookUP Menu Bar,  press
          the highlighted  letter of the menu item.  To select the first
          item in the Menu Bar,  press C for Commands.  The Commands menu
          appears. Execute a function  in the Commands Menu or any other
          menu in the Menu Bar using one of three methods.

          1)   Use the up and down arrow keys to highlight desired function
               using the cursor and press <<Enter>>.


          2)   Press the highlighted letter in the function line.


          3)   Use the key or group of keys displayed to the right of the
               menu line to execute that function anywhere on the PC-HookUP
               screen.


          COMMANDS

               When selected, Commands Menu displays 15 functions.  Two of
          these  functions have a secondary menu designated by a caret
          symbol at the  right side of the menu line. The secondary menus
          appear when a  function is selected.







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          Log Drive, Subdir or Wildcard...
               This function allows easy access to alternate drives,
               subdirectories or files. Once this function is activated, a
               pop-up  window appears where you type in the desired drive,
               subdirectory  or wildcard files and/or subdirectories to be
               displayed.

          Change to Highlighted Directory:
               This function takes you into the  highlighted directory
               instantaneously.

          Display Remote Files
               The remote computer's files are easily viewed on your
               computer with  the Display Remote Files function.  When
               activating this function,  your computer will display both
               computers' files simultaneously.

          Display Directory Tree...
               PC-HookUP provides several tools to assist in organizing
               files and directories. One of these tools, Directory Tree,
               gives you  a graphic display of the directory structure of
               your disk.  When Display  Directory Tree is selected, you
               will be asked, Display Directory Tree  for which drive?
               Enter the current or any active drive letter and  press
               <<Enter>>.  A graphic display of the selected drive will
               appear.  To change drives at this point, press C. To move to
               any directory,  highlight it and press <<Enter>>. The
               directory selected will  automatically be highlighted the
               next time Directory Tree is accessed  either through this
               function or functions in HookUP-DOS such as  Copy Files and
               Move Files. The Directory Tree also lists the number of
               files that are in each directory, each file's size; as well
               as the total  number of directories, files and bytes.

          Adding\Removing Directories
               PC-HookUP's Directory Tree allows you to add or remove
               directories.   To add a directory, place the cursor on the
               desired parent directory and press the Ins key.  A pop-up
               window appears.  Type in a directory  name and press
               <<Enter>>. The new directory will appear highlighted  in the
               Directory Tree window. To remove a directory, place the
               cursor  over the directory to be removed and press the Del
               key.  You can  remove directories only when:

                    1.        The directory to be removed contains no files
                              or subdirectories.


                    2.        You are not logged to the directory to be
                              removed.






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               An error message appears when you violate one of these
               rules. Note:  The Hacksaw feature in the HookUP-DOS menu is
               not constrained  in this way.  Use it to remove a directory
               and all files and  subdirectories below it.

          Transfer Directory
               All files in a directory can be transferred within Directory
               Tree by  highlighting the directory to be sent and pressing
               F2.  Files will  transfer to the current directory of the
               remote computer.  When the  transfer is complete, the
               Directory Tree window remains on the Local  computer and the
               Remote shows the files it has received.

          Exiting Directory Tree
               Exit the Directory Tree window by changing directories or
               pressing  the Esc key which will prompt for destination to
               be typed in.

          Reload Directory
               This function updates your directory and displays the most
               current  list of files and subdirectories.

          View/Edit Highlighted
               Select View/Edit Highlighted to view and revise the contents
               of a  highlighted file.  File display can be in Hex or
               Regular fashion.  Selecting this option automatically
               invokes PC-HookUP's built-in  text editor. To access the
               editing mode, press F5 when the file  is displayed.

          Rename Highlighted...
               Renaming a file or directory is easily done by selecting
               this  function and typing in the desired name in the pop-up
               window.

          Change Attributes of Highlighted File
               When this function is activated, a pop-up window appears.
               Select the attribute you wish to change by moving the cursor
               to  highlight your choice.  Press <<Enter>> and the
               attribute will  be changed. If the cursor is highlighting a
               directory, no  action will take place.

                    R/W:      Marks the files as write or read only, not to
                              be  modified or erased.


                    Hidden:   Makes a file invisible to the DOS commands
                              Dir, Copy,  and Del and invisible to the PC-
                              HookUP directory.


                    Sys:      DOS system files.





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                    Archive:  Marks a file as having been changed.  This is
                              useful  for keeping track of when files need
                              to be backed up.


          Print Files or Directory
               Use this function to print the list of files in the current
               directory,  the Directory Tree structure, a group of tagged
               files or the contents  of a single file.

          Directory Sort
               Sort controls the way file names are displayed in
               the Directory Box.   It does not affect how the files are
               arranged on the disk.  Select  Directory Sort and a
               secondary pop-up window appears. Use the up  and down arrow
               keys to highlight the field used in the sort.  Press  enter
               to make your selection. File names can be sorted in the
               following ways:

                    Name:     Alphabetically by the eight character file
                              name and the three  character extension.


                    Ext:      Alphabetically by the three character
                              extension.


                    Size:     Numerically by file size in bytes.


                    Date:     By the system date assigned through DOS when
                              the file is created or modified.


                    DOS:      Unsorted, in the same order as DOS.


          Sort Direction
               Indicate which order to use:

                    Display Low to High:  Displays in ascending order.


                    Display High to Low:  Displays in descending order.


          Locate Files on Drive
               Locates files that match the specification  entered in
               wildcard pop-up window:  When file is located a  second pop-
               up window displays six choices for action:






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                    1.        Skip the current located file and continue
                              the search.


                    2.        Delete the current located file and continue
                              the search.


                    3.        Jump to the directory of the located file and
                              highlight it with the cursor.


                    4.        List all the located files on the screen.


                    5.        Edit the contents of the located file. Press
                              F5 to access editing mode when file is
                              displayed.


                    6.        Quit locating files.


          Locate Files in Subdirs
               Performs the same function as Locate  Files on Drive except
               PC-HookUP searches only the current directory  and its
               subdirectories for files specified.

          About...
               This is where you find information about PC-HookUP such  as
               version number of the software, telephone and address of
               Brown Bag  Software.

          Quit to DOS:
               Exit PC-HookUP by selecting Quit.  A pop-up window asks for
               verification.

          X-fer:
               The X-Fer menu provides several methods used in file
               transferring. When selected, the X-Fer menu item displays a
               list of  eleven functions described below.

                    Highlighted:
                      When selected, the file or subdirectory highlighted
                      by  the cursor is transferred.

                    Tagged:
                      When selected, all tagged files in the current
                      directory are  transferred.  The Local and Target
                      computers provide verification of  each transferred
                      file.





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                    Wildcard spec:
                      Wildcard operates similar to the DOS wildcard.   When
                      selected, a pop-up window appears where you enter a
                      file  specification.  Global characters such as ? and
                      * are supported.   The question mark serves as a
                      replacement for any single character in  the file
                      name or extension.  The asterisk can be substituted
                      for  multiple characters.  All files in the current
                      directory that match  the file specification are
                      transferred.

                    All files listed:
                      When the All files listed option is selected, all  of
                      the files residing in the current directory, whether
                      tagged or  untagged, are transferred.

                    Entire Drive:
                      It is possible to transfer any or all files,
                      directories  and subdirectories on the entire drive
                      by selecting this option.  The  contents of the
                      transfer is determined by a file specification
                      entered  in the pop-up window.  A duplicate of the
                      Local computer's structure  is recreated beneath the
                      current directory of the Remote.

                    All Files and Subdirs:
                      All Files and Subdirs has the same effect  as Drive,
                      except transfers are limited to the files and
                      subdirectories  of the current directory.  The
                      contents of the transfer is determined  by a file
                      specification entered in the pop-up window.  The
                      Local  computer's structure is retained similar to
                      that described in Entire  Drive above.

                    Subdirs via Find:
                      Transfers all files in current directory and its
                      subdirectoires that match specification entered in
                      Locate Files in  Subdirs...

                    Subdirs via Find:
                      Locates all files in current directory and  its
                      subdirectories that match the specification and asks
                      for confirmation before transferring. Will continue
                      to locate and transfer files until  search is
                      complete or the Esc key is pressed.

                    Drive via Find:
                      Locates files matching the specification and  asks
                      for confirmation before transferring.  Will continue






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                      to locate and  transfer files until search is
                      complete or the Esc key is pressed.

          Chat with Remote:
               Allows exchange of messages between two computers.  When
               activated, this function produces a beep and clears the Main
               Screen from both monitors. The Chat screen appears.  The
               Chat screen  has two sections.  The top portion displays the
               character input of the  Local computer while the bottom half
               shows messages from the Remote.   Messages typed on either
               keyboard appear on both screens simultaneously. The messages
               can be edited in the usual manner, but they cannot be  saved
               to disk.

          Phone:
               The Phone menu contains options related to PC-HookUP's
               telecommunication capability.  Hayes compatible 300-2400
               modems are  supported.  The instructions in this manual were
               written with the  assumption that you are familiar with the
               operation of your modem.

          Phone Book:
               Phone Book creates a data base of phone numbers.  It also
               stores modem speed, port and other technical settings for
               each.  When  selected the following window appears.

                    Adding an Entry:
                      Press the Ins key.  The cursor appears in the Name
                      field.  Enter the name and press <<Enter>>. The
                      cursor moves to the  Number field.  Enter a phone
                      number with the complete dialing sequence. For
                      instance, 1 plus the area code for long distance.  If
                      you are  dialing through a switch system that
                      requires you to dial 9 to get an  outside line, enter
                      the 9 before the number, separated by a comma for
                      time delay.  To insure tone dialing insert the letter
                      T prior to  the number entered.  For example, T9,1-
                      312-555-1212.  Press <<Enter >>.   A pop-up window
                      appears containing communication settings.  These
                      settings must be correct for proper communication.
                      Typically the  first four will need to be verified.
                      The balance are for special  communication needs. Use
                      the arrow keys to make changes,  press <<Enter>> or
                      <<Esc>> when finished.

                    Mode:
                      Choose PCH to communicate with PC-HookUP, TERM for
                      all other  communication systems.  DIAL is used for
                      voice transmission in speed  dialing.

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                      Choose the speed (300-2400) for the Local and Remote
                      computers.  The speed selected must match the remote
                      system.

                    Port:
                      Select the interval port serving the modem.

                    Type:
                      Dialup dials number and waits for response from
                      modem.

                    Saving an Entry
                      There are two ways to save your Phone Book entries,
                      <<Enter>>  and <<Esc>>.  When <<Enter>> is pressed, a
                      popup window appears asking  if you want to save your
                      new entry to disk.  Respond with Yes or No.   The
                      modem will then dial the highlighted number. When
                      <<Esc>> is pressed, a pop-up window appears asking
                      if you want to save your new entry.  Respond with Yes
                      or No.  You will  then return to the Phone command.
                      The modem will not dial the  highlighted number.  The
                      Phone Book stores all entries in the file  PCH.PHN.
                      If this file does not exist or is not located in the
                      current  directory or path, a pop-up window will
                      appear asking if you would like  to create such a
                      file.  If the file already exists, enter No and
                      locate the file and then copy it to the path or
                      current directory.

                    Calling an Entry
                      Place the cursor over the desired number and press
                      enter.   The modem will automatically make the call.

                    Editing an Entry
                      Edit an entry by placing the cursor over the listing
                      and press F5.  Input the new information and press
                      <<Enter>>.

                    Deleting an Entry
                      Place the cursor over the entry to be removed and
                      press the delete key.   Respond Yes in the pop-up
                      window.  Save changes as described above.

                    Force Modem Hang up
                      This command disengages the modem so it will be ready
                      for the next call.

                    Dial a number...
                      Type the number and press enter.  The modem will
                      automatically make the  call but the system does not
                      save the number.





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                    Capturing the exchanged information
                      At any time you can collect all information sent to
                      and from the Remote  computer by pressing the Alt and
                      C keys simultaneously.  This will  invoke a pop-up
                      window where you enter the name of the file to be
                      stored.  When  you wish to stop collecting
                      information and close the file press  Alt C again.
                      This ASCII file can then be viewed or printed by PC-
                      HookUP.

                    Set to Answer calls
                      Incoming calls are automatically answered.  When
                      connected,  PC-HookUP performs as if the computers
                      were in the same room.

          PCH File Transfers
               PC-HookUP connects with a remote computer running PC-HookUP
               and  works as if the computers were connected locally. Send
               and receive  files as you would when using PC-HookUP.
               Remember that pressing  F4 will display the current
               directory of the Remote.

          Receiving files via X-Modem protocol
               Since we have no way of knowing which system you will be
               communicating  with, we can not include a tutorial.
               However, we will provide a brief  example of exchanging
               files with a typical bulletin board.  Sign on  in the normal
               manner. Prepare the Remote system to send a file using  the
               X-Modem protocol. This usually involves viewing the
               available files  and selecting one.  In this instance,
               EXAMPLE.FIL.  A typical bulletin  board ready to send
               message would be:

                    Download what? EXAMPLE.FIL
                    X-Modem send of EXAMPLE.FIL ready.
                    Transfer Time 2 Min, 19 Sec (Approx.)

               Now that the Remote system is ready to send, tell PC-HookUP
               to receive  the file by pressing F4.  A pop-up window will
               appear for you to enter  the name of the file as you would
               like it stored on the Local computer.   Input the filename
               and press <<Enter>>.  PC-HookUP will verify that it  is
               receiving the file.  When complete the Remote system gives
               the  awaiting command message.


          Sending files via X-Modem protocol:
               First tell the Remote system  to receive a file:

                    Upload what? NEWFILE.FIL





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                    X-Modem receive of NEWFILE.FIL ready.
               When the Remote computer is ready to receive,  press F2 to
               send the file.   Enter NEWFILE.FIL in the pop-up window and
               press <<Enter>>.  PC-HookUP  will begin sending the file and
               verify the process on the screen.   When finished, the
               Remote system awaits your next command.

          Speed Dialing
               Store your most commonly dialed numbers in Phone Book and
               use PC-HookUP  as a speed dialer.  Add numbers in the normal
               manner and select DIAL  in mode. When selected, the number
               is dialed and you can talk to the  party that answers.  For
               a better voice level, press any key after the  connection is
               made, to release the modem.

          Dial a number
               Quick calls are made by Dial.  When chosen, a pop-up window
               appears.   Enter the number to be dialed.  Include all
               necessary numbers to  complete the dialing sequence.  Press
               <<Enter>>.  A pop-up window will  appear with the message,
               Awaiting Answer and the modem will begin to  dial.  PC-
               HookUP will communicate with most popular modem packages
               including: bulletin boards, Cross talk, PC-Talk, TelPak and
               dial-up  services.  Dial defaults to PCH mode.  If you are
               calling a computer  that is running a modem package other
               than PC-HookUP, then you must  enter the Terminal mode.  Do
               this by selecting Terminal after the  connection is made.

          Reenter Terminal Mode
               Sometimes it is necessary to temporarily exit the
               communication mode  and return to the Main Screen.  To do
               this, press F10.  A pop-up window  will appear asking if you
               want to exit Terminal.  Do so by pressing  <<Enter>>. The
               Main Screen will appear, but your modem will remain
               connected to the Remote computer.  When you finish, select
               Reenter  Terminal Mode from the Phone menu and you will
               again have access to the  Remote computer. Occasionally the
               connection with the Remote computer  will be broken when you
               temporarily exit the Terminal mode.  When this  occurs,
               select Phone Book and redial to re-establish connection.

          Problems and Solutions
               When you try to use Phone options and there is no response
               from  the modem it can usually be attributed to one of
               several problems.   The most common is a wrong Port setting.
               Make sure you have indicated  the correct port through the
               Phone Book or Select X-fer Port function  under Setup.  Also
               make sure the Baud rate accommodates the Local and  Remote
               modems. Sometimes the Status Box will display the message,
               receiving garble.  This means the connection has been made,
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               situation by pressing F9.  Remote Active should appear and
               PC-HookUP is ready  for work.

          Tag
               The Tag commands allows you to mark (tag) groups of files.
               Files will remain tagged until you change directories,
               select Clear or  press the F9 key.  In addition to the tag
               options explained below, the  space bar, minus key and plus
               key perform tag functions as explained  in the Quick Start
               section of the manual.

                    Highlighted:   Tags file highlighted by the cursor.


                    All files:     Tags every file in the current
                              directory.

                    Tag per Wildcard spec:
                      Tags files in the current directory that  match a
                      file specification entered in the pop-up window.  If
                      no matches are found, no files are tagged.

                    Untag per Wildcard spec:
                      Removes tags from all files that match a
                      specification entered in the pop-up window.

                    Invert Tags:
                      Reverses tags. Removes the tags from the files that
                      have been marked and tags the files that were not
                      marked.

                    Clear Tags:
                      Removes all tags from files in the current directory.

                    Retag Files marked:
                      After a successful transfer of tagged files, the tag
                      markers  change from triangles to hyphens.  By using
                      the Retag option, the  tags are restored. Only the
                      files in the current directory that have  hyphens can
                      be retagged.

                    Tag all Below Highlighted
                      Tags the highlighted file and all those below it.
                      Even files that  are out of view will be tagged.

                    per Date/Time spec...
                      Tags all files between a specified range of date and
                      time.   For example, select the per Date/Time  spec
                      option.  A pop-up window  appears containing the
                      prompt Low, followed by a default date and time.
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                      tagged and press  <<Enter>>.  A second prompt, High,
                      appears.  Input the date and time  of the most recent
                      file to be tagged and press <<Enter>>.  PC-HookUP
                      tags all files within the specified range. PC-HookUP
                      allows for  tagging shortcuts in the per Date/Time
                      spec entry to make tagging  easier.

          Prune (global erase)
               Prune is a powerful option that helps you maintain your disk
               drive by  enabling you to readily delete several files with
               one simple command.   First, the files in the current
               directory are deleted.  Then files  within associated
               subdirectories are removed. The directory structure  remains
               in tact although all files are removed.  It is strongly
               suggested that you carefully review the following example
               before  attempting to use Prune.

                    Prune/Hacksaw Example
                      Select Prune or Hacksaw.  If logged to the root
                      directory, a pop-up  window appears.  If you wish to
                      delete all the files and save the DOS and Read Only
                      files respond Yes.  This will save the files needed
                      to  boot your system. If you respond No, all files
                      will be deleted and you  will not be able to reboot
                      your system. A second pop-up window appears with the
                      prompt, Here Save. Response to this applies to the
                      current  directory.  All saves the files in the
                      current directory and deletes  all others.  None
                      deletes all files.  A third pop-up window appears.
                      Enter a file specification and press <<Enter>>.
                      Before PC-HookUP  deletes all matching files, it will
                      ask for verification. This helps  to prevent
                      inadvertent file deleting.  As the files are deleted,
                      they are listed on the screen. You can interrupt
                      Prune or Hacksaw at  any time by pressing the Esc
                      key.  However, files deleted prior to  pressing Esc
                      will not be restored.

          Hacksaw (delete subdirectories)
               Hacksaw operation is similar to Prune.  While Prune is
               limited to  removing files,  Hacksaw removes files as well
               as directories and  subdirectories. It is important that you
               read the preceding example  on Prune and Hacksaw before
               attempting to use Hacksaw.  We suggest  using it on a floppy
               disk before you try it on your hard drive.   Improper use
               could delete important information.

          Status Box
               Beneath the Function Keys Box is the Status Box.
               Information regarding the status of the electronic
               connection is found here.





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          Condition Line
               Immediately below the Status Box is the Condition Line.  It
               will display a message if an error occurs during
               transmission.

          Directory Box
               The large box to the right of center is the Directory Box.
               It displays the files that are in the current directory,
               seventeen files at a time. If your directory contains more
               than seventeen files you can use cursor movement, described
               below, to view the files that are not shown.

          Communication Line
               Below the Directory Box is the Communication Line which
               lists the current communications parameters.

          Help System
                Any time you are using the  program and need further
               instruction, you can access the on screen help system by
               pressing the F1 key.

          Pop-up Windows
               PC-HookUP requests information essential to complete a task
               or process through pop-up windows.  Some pop-up windows
               prompt you with a question, others require you to enter the
               information directly.  To answer a  question, place the
               cursor over your selection and  press <<Enter>>.   You can
               also select an answer by pressing the first letter of your
               choice (i.e. Y for Yes).  The highlighted answer is the
               default response. Press the Esc key to exit a pop-up window
               or move up one step in the  Command Line structure.

          Cursor Movement
               There are several different cursors in the PC-HookUP system.
               Typically,  cursors are the highlighted areas of the screen.
               For this quick booklet  we will limit our discussion to the
               cursors found in the menus and  Directory Box.  These two
               are responsible for a majority of the work you  will do with
               PC-HookUP.  The arrow keys are the simplest way to move the
               cursors (Num Lock must be off).  The up and down arrows move
               the Directory Box cursor.  Other keys that control the
               Directory Box cursor are Home, End, PgUp and PgDn.  Take a
               moment to become familiar with how different keys affect
               cursor movement.

          Transfer A File
               For the purpose of this Quick Start Section we refer to the
               two computers as Local and Remote.  Local is the
               transmitting computer.  Remote is the receiving computer. To
               send a file, position the Local computer's Directory cursor
               over the file you wish to send and press F2.  PC-HookUP will





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               automatically copy the file to the current directory of the
               Remote computer.  Once the process is complete, the file
               will exist on both computers. When sending files, it is
               important to make sure you are working in the correct drive
               and directory on both computers.  This insures that files
               will end up where you want them.

          Changing the Current Drive
               Changing the current drive can be accomplished through the
               use of the F3 key.  For example, to switch from the A drive
               to the C drive, press F3 and enter C: at the pop-up window.
               PC-HookUP instantly changes to that drive.

          Changing the Current Directory
               Use the F6 key to change directories.  Place the cursor over
               the desired directory listing in the Directory Box and press
               the F6 key.  You can also change directories using the F3
               key as described above.

          Tagging Files
               To PC-HookUP a tag indicates a request for action.  Typical
               file actions include: transmitting, copying, deleting and
               printing.  Tag highlighted files by pressing the space bar,
               plus (+) or minus (-) keys.  Each key acts as a switch,
               turning the tags on and off.

                    Space     Tags the file highlighted by the cursor and
                              the cursor moves down one position.


                    Plus key  Tags the file and moves the cursor down one
                              position.


                    Minus key Moves up one position and tags the file.

               Placing the cursor over the current directory indicator
               located at the top of the Directory Box and pressing the
               space bar will tag all of the files in the directory.

          Multiple File Transfers
               Using the Tag feature makes transmitting a group of files
               simple.  Tag all of the files you wish to send and press F2.
               PC-HookUP will automatically send any files that have been
               tagged to the current directory of the Remote. If no files
               have previously been tagged, PC-HookUP assumes that the file
               highlighted by the Directory Box cursor is to be sent.

          Room To Send
               When you are sending files it is important to make sure
               there is enough room on the Remote computer to receive them.





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               The available space is shown in the Statistics Area.
               Compare the Dir Free size on the Remote computer to the
               Tagged total size on the Local computer. If you forget to
               check the space available and attempt to send more files
               than the Remote can receive, PC-HookUP will notify you
               through a pop-up window.  This window gives you three
               options:

                    Retry     Try again after you have changed the diskette
                              on the Remote computer to one that has more
                              space available.


                    Skip      Skip the current files which you are
                              attempting to send and scan the directory to
                              choose a smaller file which would fit in the
                              room remaining.


                    Quit      discontinue the transmission. process.  At
                              times you may wish to stop during
                              transmission.  Do this by using the Esc or
                              F10 keys.  The Esc key will automatically
                              halt the transmission.  The F10 Key will
                              pause, giving you the message, Paused type
                              Esc to quit.

          Deleting Files
               After a file is sent, it may not be necessary to store it on
               the Local computer.  To delete it, position the cursor over
               the file and press the Del key.  A pop-up window appears to
               insure that you do not delete the wrong file. When several
               files are tagged and the Del key is pressed, a pop-up window
               will appear asking if you wish to delete all tagged files.
               To delete all of the files in a directory, place the cursor
               over the current directory indicator and press the delete
               key.

          Remote Mode
               The Remote mode enables you to control the activities of
               both computers from the Local keyboard.  While in this mode
               the keyboard of the Remote computer is inactive.  The F4 key
               acts as an on and off switch to enter and exit the Remote
               mode.  After pressing F4 a mirror image of the Remote
               computer's directory is displayed on the left side of the
               Local screen.

          Switch Directories
               When the Remote mode is invoked the cursor appears in the
               Remote directory on the Local computer. To switch cursor
               control from the Remote to the Local directory press the Tab





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               key.  Press it again and control moves back to the Remote
               directory. While in the Remote Mode, the Remote directory
               covers the statistical area.  If you wish to view this area,
               press the F1 key.  The cursor location will determine which
               computer's statistical information is displayed.  For
               example, if you wish to view the statistical area of the
               Local computer, make sure the cursor is resting within the
               Local directory, and press F1.  Press Esc and the Remote
               directory will return to the display.

          Remote Busy Message
               When one computer is involved in a task that is not directly
               related to file transmission, the Remote Busy message
               appears in the Status Box of the other computer.  When the
               task is finished the Remote Active message should return.
               If it doesn't, press F9 to refresh the screen.

          Add/Delete Directory
               You can add and remove directories through the use of the
               Del and Ins keys.  Pressing Ins will produce a pop-up window
               to prompt you for a new directory name.  Input the name of
               the directory to be added and press <<Enter>>.  The new
               directory will be placed under the current directory. To
               delete a directory, position the cursor over the directory
               to be removed and press Del.  PC-HookUP will not delete the
               current directory or a directory that contains files or
               subdirectories.





























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                                 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

          The minimum system requirements to run PowerMenu are:
               IBM PC, XT, AT or compatible computer
               A hard disk
               A floppy disk drive
               512K Bytes of RAM  (only 3Kb RAM impact when running
               programs.)
               PC- or MS-DOS Version 3.10 or greater
               Color monitor (optional)



                                      GLOSSARY

          [Alt] key      The key labeled Alt at the left of your keyboard.
               This key is most often used by holding it down and hitting
               another key.


          AUTOEXEC.BAT   The batch file run automatically by DOS whenever
               you reboot your computer.


          batch file     A text file containing a list of commands to be
               carried out by DOS.


          clock/calendar card   An accessory for your computer which keeps
               the correct time and date even when  your computer is turned
               off. Some computers have these as standard equipment.


          [Ctrl] key  The key labeled Ctrl at the left of your keyboard.
               This key is most often used by holding it down and hitting
               another key. cursor  The flashing underscore on your screen
               that indicates where text will appear should you press a
               key. Also directs your attention to a particular area of the
               screen. cursor bar  The line of reverse video text on your
               screen. The cursor bar is moved with the [down arrow] and
               [up arrow] keys.directory   An imaginary "room" an your hard
               disk which contains files of similar types. There are DOS
               commands to allow you to create, change to, and delete
               directories.


          [Enter] key The large key to the right of your keyboard. On some
               computers, this is labeled [Return].








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          [Esc] key   The key on your computer labeled Esc, meaning Escape.
               file Computer term for a group of data on your disk. The
               text of a report, the numbers in a spreadsheet, and
               instructions to a program are all examples of disk files.


          function keys  The ten keys labeled F1 - F10 on your keyboard.


          highlight A PowerMenu  selection is highlighted when the cursor
               bar is over that selection.


          \MENU directory       The directory on your hard disk where all
               of your PowerMenu files reside.


          parameters     Information sent to a DOS program at runtime.


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