
                     F I L E   L I S T   O P T I O N S

After files have been listed to the screen, you have a number of options
following each screen of listings.  The following sub-prompt is displayed:


-Pause- [C]ont, [H]elp, [N]onstop, [M]ark, [D]wnld, [I]nfo, [V]iew, [S]top?


[C]ont    - This is the default response, and results in a continuation of the
            file listing.

[H]elp    - Displays this information screen.

[N]onstop - This choice continues the file listings, but does not pause
            between screens, nor offer the opportunity to [M]ark files.

[M]ark    - This choice allows you to create a queue of files for downloading
            after you have completed your listing.  Marked file names are
            stored in a temporary buffer, and may be viewed and modified as
            your listing continues.  Choosing [M]ark presents the following
            sub-prompt:

                Mark File Command [#, #-#], [A]ll, [E]dit/View, [H]elp?

            Files may be marked individually or in groups by number.  Each
            screen numbers the files listed from 1 to the maximum number which
            will fit on a single screen display.  To download files numbered
            2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 10 you can enter the commmand [2 4-8 10].
            The [M]ark command is explained in more detail at the help prompt
            after being selected.

[D]wnld   - Allows you to begin downloading files.  If you haven't selected
            any files using the [M]ark command, you are asked for the 1st
            file name you want to download.  If you are using a batch
            protocol you will be asked for additional file names until you
            have reached the maximum allowed, or until you enter a blank
            name.

            If you have [M]arked files in the download queue, you are presented
            with the following sub-prompt:

                You have THESE MARKED files queued ready for download.
                What would you like to do:


         [D]ownload - Download all marked files.
         [E]dit     - Edit/View marked files.
         [A]dd      - Add more files (by name) to the download list.
         [G]oodbye  - Download all marked files, then Log-Off automatically.
         [S]top     - Return to the Menu Prompt.

         Command? [ ]

                Select your choice and either begin downloading or stop.

            From here you can select one of the above options and continue.
            Should you have difficulties successfully transferring all of the
            [M]arked files in the queue, the files not transferred, will
            remain in the queue for easy re-transmittal.

[I]nfo    - This choice presents the complete file information screen, the
            same detailed information contained in the Full Listing
            description.  Shown below is a typical file:

   --------------------------- Detail File Information -----------------------
   Name: DIR.ZIP              File date    : 05/11/91 12:00    Downloads : 3
   Size: 8,981                Last accessed: 05/11/91 12:12    Cost      : 0
   From: DAVID MYERS          Dwnld Time   : 00:00:05          OffLine   : NO
   Area: DOS & Virus Scan Utilities                            Free Flag : NO
   Keys:
   Desc: Like DOS's DIR command.  100% faster.  You can DIR your
   ---------------------------- Detailed Description -------------------------
   Like DOS's DIR command.  You may DIR your entire hard disk.  You may also
   have DIR print you entire hard disk along with file size, path, attributes,
   etc.

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            The Detailed Description is used in conjunction with the normal
            file description to better define the programs functions and
            features.  This information is only displayed if the uploader or
            the system operator has entered this information.  Normal screen
            pauses in effect.

[V]iew    - Viewing a file is used to look into the contents of an archived
            or compressed file such as a .ZIP or .LZH file.  Various utility
            programs perform this function in different ways, and the specific
            output and operation is explained when the command is selected.

[S]top    - Stops the file listing display.

