
   RELISH, Version 2.20 
   
   The Desktop Time and Information Organizer 
   
   Developed Expressly for OS/2 
   by Sundial Systems Corporation 
   
   
   A BRIEF INTRODUCTION 
   
   Relish offers time and information management that is easy to use and 
   totally reliable.  Just make notes on who, what, when, where, and why, 
   and Relish will do the rest.  
   
   You'll be scheduling appointments, meetings, phone calls to make, 
   computer programs to run, and other things that need to be done.  The 
   integrated telephone/address book is the place for all your important 
   names and numbers.  Relish is perfect for everything you need to be 
   reminded about or keep track of.  
   
   Relish offers a flexible and intelligent approach to scheduling.  You 
   don't have to force your commitments to fit into arbitrarily 
   predefined blocks of time.  You decide the starting and ending times, 
   and any duration is fine.  In fact, you don't even have to specify 
   times for your commitments within a day.  And, they can overlap, if 
   necessary.  It's up to you.  
   
   Of course, with Relish you will always be reminded of obligations that 
   require your personal attention, no matter what program you are 
   running at the time.  The reminder function is activated as soon as 
   OS/2 starts, which ensures that your reminders are always displayed 
   when your computer is on.  If OS/2 is shut down or your computer 
   turned off when a reminder is due, you will be alerted to it soon 
   after OS/2 resumes.  And, if you need to, you can change the time or 
   place of an appointment right from the reminder.  
   
   Relish is architected to make your time management more productive.  
   If you want a paper copy, you can print your schedule in the format 
   that best suits your needs.  Your To Do List is automatically 
   prioritized by the importance you've assigned to each item.  You can 
   even search for free time.  
   
   With Relish, checking your schedule is just a click away.  You can 
   quickly see a particular day, week, month, or any time period of your 
   choice.  You can single out your phone calls, for example, or your 
   commitments with a particular client.  The possibilities for searching 
   your schedule are practically endless.  
   
   And, you also have Buns - desktop objects with views of Relish 
   information - that give you access to information in a whole new way. 
   You can, for example, make copies of the Phone Book bun and 
   customize them into one for just your Family, another for a special 
   project, and maybe even one for folks who work for IBM.  Then, put 
   these special buns where ever you want them - spread them in whatever 
   fashion meets your needs.
   
   Relish is designed to blend sensibly into your OS/2 desktop.  In doing 
   so, Relish is able to provide you with the ultimate in scheduling 
   flexibility and ease of use.  
   
   In a workgroup environment on a LAN, Relish Net adds the notion of 
   people, places, and things to your personal world of appointments, 
   meetings, etc.  In addition to your own schedule, you have access to 
   the schedules of others using Relish on your LAN.  You also have 
   access to the schedules of any places (such as conference rooms) and 
   things (such as VCRs and projectors) that are scheduled using Relish 
   Net.  Relish Net even supports mobile users when they are disconnected 
   from the LAN.  For more information on Relish Net, contact Sundial 
   Systems Corporation at (310) 596-5121.  
   
   
   THE WORKING MODEL 
   
   With the Working Model, you have the opportunity to experience Relish 
   first hand.  Understandably, there are some restrictions.  Each time 
   you use it, your scheduling is limited to within the next 48 hours.  
   Additionally, you are not allowed to print, import, or export. 
   Finally, because removing SOM objects from your desktop is inherently 
   complicated, no buns are included in this Working Model.  
   
   
   INSTALLING THE RELISH WORKING MODEL
     
   To use Relish, you must install it on your hard disk.  (It should 
   never be installed on a floppy disk.)  To install it, you need at 
   least 1.8 megabytes of free space on your hard disk to contain the
   Relish programs and files.  
   
   The installation process is quite simple and will take just a few 
   moments.  Relish may be distributed on two disks.  If so, start the 
   installation process from the first disk; the installation program 
   will ask for the second disk if necessary.  
   
   To begin the installation process, put the Relish diskette into any 
   disk drive.  Type the drive name and install command in an OS/2 
   window.  Thus, if you are using the B:  drive, for example, type:  
   
      B:INSTALL
   
   Alternatively, if you install from the A:  drive, you can use the OS/2 
   drive A object on your desktop.  Open the drive A icon to display all 
   the Relish files.  Double-click on the INSTALL.EXE icon to begin the 
   installation process. 
   
   Note:  If you received the Relish Working Model electronically and the 
   files are already on your hard drive, you still should install it 
   before use.  Just follow the above instructions, but be sure to use 
   the correct drive and path (for example, C:\TEMP\INSTALL).  
   
   In any case, you'll be guided through the installation process by 
   simple instructions on your screen.  After a few minutes Relish will 
   be up and running.  Should it for any reason become necessary, you can 
   select Cancel or press the ESC key to stop the installation.  
   
   During installation, you must specify the disk drive and directory in 
   which Relish will be installed.  The installation program will suggest 
   installing the software in C:\RELISH.  Wherever you install it, 
   putting Relish in a separate directory is preferable - and if you 
   choose a directory that does not already exist, the directory will be 
   automatically created for you.  
   
   Also during installation, you will be asked if you want the NOW 
   Service Process to start automatically when OS/2 is started.  This 
   part of Relish delivers reminders even when you are running other 
   programs.  Unless you have a specific reason this process should not 
   be started, let the installation process make the necessary changes to 
   your STARTUP.CMD file.  
   
   When completed, the installation process puts the Relish Working 
   Model icon on your desktop.  The program is now ready for you to use.
   
   
   RELISH IS EASY TO SPREAD 
   
   Run Relish just like any other OS/2 program by selecting it with your 
   mouse from the icon placed on your desktop at installation.  
   Alternatively, you can run Relish from any OS/2 session or window by 
   changing to the directory with Relish, and typing:  
   
      RELISHWM
   
   The traditional way to use Relish is through a series of "menus" and
   "dialogs."  Starting from the main menu across the top of the window, 
   each action keyword leads you to a menu of options, and each option 
   leads in turn to a dialog where you make choices, enter information, 
   or select actions to be carried out.  
   
   At the same time, you can make use of the drag-and drop capabilities 
   of Relish.  For example, the Note Palette has icons representing the 
   note types.  These icons can be selected directly or dragged to times 
   and dates for scheduling.  
   
   While some functions are not available with the Relish Working Model, 
   you normally can:  
   
      * Edit notes
      * Add new notes
      * Choose your information display options
      * View a summary of notes
      * Lookup particular notes by their contents
      * Print your notes for a specified period of time
      * Setup processing options and device connections, and get general
      * Help information.
   
   The monthly reference calendar provides access to schedule information
   for any selected date.  Schedule information - in the form of graphs 
   and note summaries - offers a visual reference of commitments.  The 
   message at the bottom of the window always gives you some information 
   about where you are.
   
   The Note Palette offers a visual approach to adding to or changing 
   your schedule.  The palette window contains icons for different types
   of notes.  These note icons are used with the mouse by either 
   double-clicking or performing drag-and-drop operations.  For instance,
   when a note icon is dropped on a date in the reference calendar, an 
   Add dialog for that date is displayed.
   
   If you find yourself in a menu or dialog that you do not want to 
   complete, you have several ways to cancel your current activity.  No 
   matter where you are, pressing the ESC key will always cancel the 
   current dialog or menu.  In addition, most dialogs contain a Cancel 
   pushbutton.  
   
   Help in the menu bar will give you information on a host of topics.  
   To get specialized help information for a highlighted field, button, 
   or menu item, press the F1 key or select the Help pushbutton in the 
   dialog.  This information generally summarizes the ways a button can 
   be used or the types of information that should be entered in a field.  
   
   Another kind of help is available when you are entering times and 
   dates.  You can see the assumptions Relish is making about your entry 
   by first selecting Show Analysis under the Format option of the Choose 
   menu.  This will allow Relish to display a keystroke- by-keystroke 
   interpretation of your time and date entries.  
   
   
   EXPLORING RELISH 
   
   One of Relish's primary goals is to provide you with a flexible and 
   comprehensive approach to scheduling.  Ideally, scheduling should not 
   be a disruptive or cumbersome process, but rather a natural extension 
   of what you are doing.  With Relish, there isn't any one right way to 
   do something, but this example will give you some ideas.
   
   Let's say it's mid-morning and you're meeting a friend for lunch. 
   Move your mouse to the Meeting icon (2nd from left in the Note 
   Palette):
   
      Hold down the right mouse button to select the icon.
      Drag the icon to 12 PM on the time graph and release the mouse
      button.
   
   You've just dropped the icon on 12 PM - which results in an Add 
   Meeting dialog for noon today.  You'll want to enter the details here. 
   The cursor is in the With Whom field:
   
      Enter a name and press TAB to move the cursor to the next field.
      For location, enter the name of your favorite cafe and TAB to
      Remarks. If you feel like it, type "lunch."
      Since the starting time is already completed, TAB twice to End 
      Time. 
      Type "130" and TAB.
      To make sure you'll be there on time, set an alarm for "1130."
      Select the OK button.
   
   That's it; the meeting is scheduled.  (If it's already later than 
   11:30, you will get a warning when you try to OK - and you will get an
   immediate reminder if you continue.)
   
   But let's suppose you change the plan - the lunch should be for 
   tomorrow.  With the mouse anywhere on the summary line for the 
   meeting:
   
      Hold down the right mouse button and drag the summary to tomorrow's
      date in the reference calendar in the upper right of the Relish
      window.
      Release the mouse button.
   
   And - just like that - the meeting is rescheduled to noon tomorrow. 
   The End Time and Alarm are automatically adjusted accordingly.
   
   Now let's try something else.  Minimize Relish.  The small monthly 
   calendar remains on your desktop for reference.  Click on tomorrow's 
   date with your mouse, and you'll see your schedule for tomorrow.  Not 
   only that, the "Add" button provides the opportunity to schedule more 
   commitments, right then and there, even for other days.  Or, if you 
   double-click on the summary line of your meeting, the details will be 
   displayed, ready for any changes you choose to make.  
   
   Tomorrow you'll be reminded of the appointment you scheduled,
   whether you have Relish running or not.  That doesn't mean 
   whether Relish is in a window or as an icon - it can be "closed" and 
   you'll still get your reminders.  
   
   When the reminder is displayed, you can revise the note if you need to 
   reschedule, defer the reminder to a later time, snooze all reminders 
   if you don't want to be interrupted by anything right now, or even
   erase the note from your schedule - all without ever returning to the 
   program.  
   
   Take a few minutes to explore the options and try more of Relish's 
   features.  Perhaps you'd like Relish to use a 24 hour clock.  Or, 
   maybe you'd like the ending (as well as the starting) time of your 
   commitments to be included in the summarized listing.  Or, you might 
   like to change the office hours that define the limits of the 
   graphical view of your day.  The Format option on the Choose menu 
   offers you these and other alternatives to customize the program.  
   
   Perhaps you'd like to change the colors and fonts used by Relish. 
   Open the OS/2 Color or Font palette and just drag your choice (with 
   the right mouse button) to the area of the Relish window you want to 
   change.   To change the color of text, rather than the background, 
   follow the OS/2 convention and hold down the CTRL key when you drop.
   
   
   WHEN YOU ARE DONE 
   
   Relish stores information dynamically as you enter it.  Thus, you 
   don't need to take special action at the end of the day - you can 
   shut-down your computer without harming Relish or your schedule.  Even
   if you close the Relish window, you'll still get reminders until you 
   shut down OS/2.  And (if you let the NOW Service Process be enabled 
   when you installed), you'll get your reminders automatically after you
   start up OS/2 again.
   
   The need may arise to remove the working model from your system. 
   Since Relish is always working whenever OS/2 is running, you might not
   be able to delete all the programs and files.  Therefore, before 
   deleting any files, run the STOPNOW program in the Relish directory to
   shut down these background operations.
   
   
   LAST, BUT NOT LEAST 
   
   Intuitive, reliable, convenient, and time-saving:  Relish gives you 
   access to information like you've always wanted.  Now it's easy to 
   take control of your calendar.  Relish comes fully documented with 
   explanations and hints about its host of time-saving features and 
   functions.  And, when you install the complete product, all of the 
   notes you've entered in this Working Model are automatically 
   preserved.  
   
   For more information, contact Sundial Systems Corporation directly at 
   (310) 596-5121.  Technical help is also available on CompuServe;
   enter GO OS2AVEN or GO RELISH at the !  prompt to access the Sundial 
   Systems section of the OS/2 Application Vendor forum.
   
   We welcome your comments and suggestions.  
   
   
   THE FINE PRINT 
   
   The software program accompanying this information is copyrighted by 
   Sundial Systems Corporation.  This information is subject to change 
   without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of 
   Sundial Systems Corporation.  The Relish Working Model may be freely 
   copied and distributed.  This information may be freely reproduced in 
   total and distributed solely for use with the Relish Working Model.  
   
   Under no circumstances will Sundial Systems Corporation be liable to 
   you or to any other party for damages, including the loss of profits, 
   savings, or other incidental or consequential damages, stemming from 
   your use or misuse of the program - even if Sundial or an authorized 
   Sundial representative has been advised of the possibility of any such 
   damages.  The only remedy available to you will be a refund of the 
   purchase price of the program.  Because some states do not allow the 
   exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental 
   damages, the above limitation may not apply to you.  
   
   Copyright 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 Sundial Systems Corporation.
   ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.  
   
   Relish(R) is a registered trademark and Bun is a trademark of Sundial
   Systems Corporation.
   
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   (310) 596-5121 
   
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