DiskBase 5 ReadMe
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This file contains the following information:

   1. Brief description
   2. Installation
   3. Uninstallation
   4. Price
   5. Contact

More information can be found in DiskBase Help.

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1. Brief description
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DiskBase is a disk cataloging program. Enables to store names of files 
and folders from a disk (floppy, CD-ROM, ZIP etc.) to a database with 
powerful search capabilities. Names in archives like ZIP, RAR, ARJ, 
ACE can be extracted and stored too. A description can be attached to 
any folder or file in the database. The description can be made 
either manually, or constructed automatically from the file contents.

DiskBase offers common user interface with a tree and a list of 
files in the current folder displayed. 

DiskBase can be used in Windows 9x/ME/NT4/2000/XP.

Please note that this program is distributed as a shareware and you
may use it for a one-month evaluation period only. If you find it
useful and want to continue using it after that period, you must
purchase it.


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2. Installation
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The program is distributed in two files: SETUP.EXE and
DSKBAS32.DAT. The SETUP.EXE program unpacks the contents 
of the DSKBAS32.DAT file into the specified folder and 
creates icons in the Startup Menu. 


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3. Uninstallation
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An uninstall program is supplied with DiskBase; this program is 
available in the Startup Menu and also in the "Add/Remove Programs"
item in the Control Panel. 


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4. Price
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The program is freeware. No warranty is provided.


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5. Contact
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DiskBase home WWW server on Internet is:

         http://diskbase.learsy.com


E-mail: infoe@learsy.com

More information can be found in DiskBase Help. 

