________________________________________________ AddressManager 0.2 README Chunping Ding May 18, 1994 ________________________________________________ ************************** What is AddressManager ? ************************** AddressManager is a Graphic User Interface for the management of address databases. It can be used to build, maintain your own databases of the addresses of your friends, colleges, etc. It is written in tcl/tk. (Thanks to Dr. Ousterhout for his provision of such a wonderful tool). It is also ease to modify the source code to build and maintain other databases. ************************** Where to get it? ************************** banff.cssip.edu.au /pub/addressManager0.2.tar.gz harbor.ecn.purdue.edu /pub/tcl/code/addressManager0.2.tar.gz ************************** How to run it ? ************************** It is simply the tcl code. It can be run by typing the command "addressManager.tcl" (You may need to change the first line of addressManager.tcl to find your own wish) or source it into your wish. ********************************* How to specify the database name? ********************************* The address database can be specified by setenv ADDRESS_DATABASE addressDatabase_File_Name or use the Load command from File menu. The default address database is ./friends.db (The program copies your database to a .bak file every time you run it) ************************************** What are in the addressManager.tar0.2.gz? ************************************** 1. README.addressManager0.2 2. addressManager.tcl # The tcl source code 3. testAddresses.db # A demo database, try: # setenv ADDRESS_DATABASE ./testAddresses.db # and run addressManager 4. testAddresses.db.NoComment # Similar to testAddresses.db but # there is no comments and empty fields. It is # obtained by choosing "Save as Print File" # (It can be printed out nicely) ************************************* How to remember the key accelerators? ************************************* Think of emacs comands. *********************************** Several comments on running addressManager ********************************** 1. A modified record will NOT be saved automatically. (So, save it before you move to another record if you do want to keep it). 2. The search of fields is not case-sensitive. 3. The "Save as New File" is used to save all the database to the new file, which can be read in later by the Address Manager. Whereas the "Save as Print File" is used to save only the non-empty fields, which can not be read in by the Address Manager. *********************************** What is new in version 0.2 *********************************** 1. The appearance of the interface is more "standard". 2. added Load and Merge functions in the file menu. 3. fixed a bug. *********************************** Acknowledgement *********************************** I wish to express my heartfelt thanks to Ian Darwin ian@sq.com, Mike D. Kail mkail@mars.pl.uhc.com Till Brychcy brychcy@informatik.tu-muenchen.de Peter da Silva peter@nmti.com Todd Chamberlain todd@atlas.cb.att.com for their constructive suggestions and comments. ******************************** User list ******************************** Please let me know if you would like to put your name in the email list of the users of AddressManager so that I can notify you of the new version. Chunping _________________________________________________________ Chunping DING Phone : 61 (0)8 302 3584 CSSIP, SPRI Building Fax: 61 (0)8 302 3124 Technology Park Email: Chunping.Ding@cssip.edu.au Adelaide, SA 5095 ding@cs.adelaide.edu.au Australia _________________________________________________________