Pro-Organiser is extremely easy to use, but a little bit of setting up is required before you can use it properly. The first thing you should do is make a backup copy of your disk, just in case anything goes wrong with your original. Don't worry it's all dead easy - we'll start with Hard-Drive users, and then go on to floppy users (FLOPPY USERS MUST READ THIS). HARD-DRIVE INSTALLATION Load up your Workbench. Insert the Pro-Organiser disk. Double click on the Pro-Organiser disk icon. Drag the entire 'Org' drawer over to wherever you want it go on your HD. Make sure that it is the Org drawer that you've dragged, and not the whole disk. It won't work otherwise. You now need to add a line to your startup-sequence or user-startup sequence. To do this, open the shell, and type ... ed s:user-startup or ed s:startup-sequence Add the following line to the sequence ... Assign Org: Work:Org If you've installed it somewhere other than Work, make sure you change the line accordingly. Be careful with spaces. There should be one after 'Assign' and after the first 'Org:' but nowhere else. Then save it, by pressing ESC followed by 'X'. That's it - Pro-Organiser will now be fully installed. If you run into any problems with this, then do get in touch either by phone or letter. FLOPPY DRIVE USERS Getting a program like to Pro-Organiser to work on a floppy-only system was an absolute nightmare! The main problem was disk space - there simply isn't enough of it (or at least not by the time you've added names & addresses etc..) We wanted to avoid constant disk swapping - something I'm sure you hate more than anything else. Anyway, we reached a solution - but it does involve one small sacrifice. There is a section of the program that looks up dialling codes and postcodes. These are both useful, but aren't used as much as, say, the address book. The data files for these two sections consume tons of disk space, so in the full version (you should be OK in the demo version) you'll have to delete one of the sections from the disk (you don't need to lose both post-codes and dialling codes, just one of them). If you ever needed to use the deleted section, then you just boot up a different disk, which still contains that section. As I said, you don't need to worry about this in the demo version, but I thought it would only be fair to mention it. I'm sorry about the hassle of having to do this, but it was either this or make the program hard-drive only. If you run into any problems whatsoever, or you're not sure what you're doing, then do get in touch either by phone or letter. Ali Prior, Pro-Soft, PO Box CR53, Leeds, LS7 1XJ.