PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

     CHRONILIST NT is among the most complete schedulers available. It will 
handle not only your busy itinerary, but that of everyone in your office 
(or family).  It will prepare calendars and other reports that display one 
person's upcoming events or those for several people simultaneously.  Data can
be filtered when a report is generated, so that only events for a particular 
project, or only those events containing a particular word, will be displayed.

     The program's main strength is the completeness of its scheduling
capacity.  Few programs even approach it in this regard, much less match
it.  And, considering all it can do, the program is surprisingly easy to use.
Its reports, while not as infinitely customizable as those provided by those
output-oriented calendar producers with limited scheduling capability, are
attractive, functional, and simple to set up.

     This program will optionally drag events forward from day to day until
you tell the program to tag them for deletion.  CHRONILIST even allows you to
link related events, so that a change to one will result in the automatic
modification of others.  Finding free time, establishing recurring events,
viewing religious dates (Christian, Jewish, and Muslim), and tracking julian
dates are a snap for this program.  And, as a bonus, the program includes a Log
module that tracks services performed, money spent, and money received.  It
will even produce an Income-Expense report for any period of time you desire.

     On a network or stand-alone computer, you'll find that this program will
handle your scheduling needs like nothing else.  Give it a thorough work-out.


       NOTE:  This software is a living -- and evolving -- product.  It
              is constantly being enhanced as a result of suggestions from
              users.  If you have any ideas, don't hesitate to contact
              Integra Computing at 770-426-5735.

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     This program will operate only with Windows 95.  A version is also 
available for Windows 3.x.

     If you went through the automated INSTALL.BAT routine, the program files
have already been placed into an INTEGRA directory on your hard disk.  If, on 
the other hand, you did not go through the INSTALL.BAT routine, you should run 
the SETUP.BAT routine.  Assuming your printer is attached to the LPT1 port
on your computer, the command to run is 

                                SETUP LPT1

That command will cause the files to be copied to an INTEGRA directory on your
hard disk.


- RUNNING THE PROGRAM -

    If you're in a hurry to see what the program is like before completing the
basic setup for Windows, you may do so by using  File | Run  in the Program 
Manager or by double-clicking on it in the File Manager.  The name of the file
to execute is ULTIMATE.EXE.

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- COMPLETING THE BASIC SETUP FOR WINDOWS 95 -

    If you'd like to access the program through its icon, complete the basic 
setup for Windows 95:

       1) Point to the Start button on the Task Bar.  When you  RIGHT-click
          the mouse, a menu will appear.  Select "Open" on the menu.

       2) A "Start Menu" box will appear.  Double-click on the "Programs" 
          folder.

       3) A "Programs" box will appear, showing the sub-folders currently 
          included within Programs folder.  Double-click on the folder in
          which you wish to include this program.  
 
       4) A box showing the programs contained within the folder will appear.
          Select   File | New   at the box's pull-down menu.  Then, select
          "Shortcut" at the sub-menu that appears.

       5) A "Create Shortcut" box will appear.  Into the "Command Line" item,
          type

                          C:\INTEGRA\ULTIMATE.EXE

       6) Then, you'll be asked to select a name or title for this program or
          shortcut.  Type in anything that is meaningful to you.  The new 
          program will then be added to the folder.  

       7) For network installation, see the section devoted to Installation in 
          the program's on-line help.  
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- PRINTING THE MANUAL

	The manual consists entirely of on-line help that is organized into
several "chapters" referenced in its table of contents.  Selecting "Help"  at
the pull-down menu will take you into the help system, where you may search
for information by keyword.  Pressing the F1 key almost anywhere within the 
program will take you directly to a section of the manual that discusses that
section of the program.

	Printing the manual involves several steps.  First, get into the help 
system ("Help" or F1).  When there, select the "Contents" button.  At the
Contents page, select  File | Print.  After the Contents page has printed, 
select the first topic in the Contents listing.  When that topic appears, 
select  File | Print.  After that topic prints, return to the Contents page
and select the next topic and print it.  Repeat this process until the entire
manual has been printed.

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- PROBLEMS -

  VIDEO:

     -> If gibberish appears anywhere in the program, the problem is that the
video driver you are using cannot produce all the fonts used by the program.
Try another driver.  Video drivers are selected in the Windows "Display" 
routine (found in  Settings | Control Panel).

     -> If text on the screen or printer seems improperly sized or does not 
seem to fit neatly into the areas where it should, there are two possible 
reasons:  
	One possibilty is that the video driver you're using may not be 
optimal.  Some drivers seem to be incapable of producing text of a selected 
font at the correct size, especially at the higher resolutions.  If you have 
a choice between a driver that uses "large fonts" and one that uses "small 
fonts", choose the latter.  Video drivers are selected in the Windows "Display" 
routine (found in  Settings | Control Panel).
	Another possible cause of poorly fitting text is that you may be 
either missing some font files, or using font files that have been altered
by other software.  This program relies upon the following ORIGINAL fonts
supplied by Microsoft Windows:  Arial, Courier New, Terminal, and System.  
If they seem to be unavailable, they may be somewhere on your hard disk, but 
not installed.  Try using the Windows "Fonts" routine (found in the "Control 
Panel") to find and install (or add) them.  Also useful may be the /NT option
discussed near the end of the on-line help's "Configuration" section.

  PRINTER:

     -> If fonts appear to be improperly sized, or if gibberish appears on the
printout, make sure that the printer driver that you have installed into 
Windows is specifically matched to your EXACT printer model.  A "close" match
or "emulation" may not be good enough.  This program does nothing fancy with
your printer.  It relies ENTIRELY upon Windows to handle the printing.  If it
doesn't appear to be working properly, your printer driver is probably to 
blame.  So why do other programs appear to work with your printer and its 
driver?  Perhaps because those programs don't rely upon the same Arial and
Courier New fonts that this program does.  Or perhaps the other programs are
somehow bypassing Windows to print directly to the printer.  Be assured that
if your Windows printer driver is a good match for your printer, this 
program's output will be fine.
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- REGISTERED USERS -

     If you have registered as a user, you have a serial number printed on the
distribution disk's label.  You now need to let the program know that you
acknowledge your serial number.  To do so,

   1) Go to the program manager and select   File | Run   at the menu bar.

   2) At the Run box, enter
  
			C:\INTEGRA\ULTIMATE.EXE /RP

      at the Command Line item.  This command assumes that you have loaded the
      program onto drive C.  If not, substitute the appropriate letter.  For 
      instance, if you loaded the program onto drive F, 

			F:\INTEGRA\ULTIMATE.EXE /RP

      would be entered instead.

   3) When asked for your serial number, enter it.

Once you've completed this process, the program will skip the registration
info screen when loading.  But you may confirm your serial number and the
number of network workstations for which you are registered by selecting
Help | About  at the Main Screen's menu bar when running the program.

