!BackUp
v 1.06 (26 Aug 92)

This program is Shareware.
This means that you can copy this program to anyone you like, but if you
   find the program useful, you should register, as explained below. This
   entitles you to the latest version of this program, and of all my other
   applications.
If you do copy the program it should be in its original format, with ALL of
   the accompanying files. That is : !Boot
                                     !Help
                                     !Run
                                     !RunImage
                                     !Sprites
                                     Data
                                     Messages
                                     Templates


Purpose
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A program to make backups of selected files/directories onto floppies,
keeping more than one copy.


To use
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   Firstly, you will need some blank, ADFS format disks. These need to be
titled 'BackUp1', 'BackUp2' etc. (without the quotes) for as many disks as
you wish to use (up to 9). Then load the program, by double-clicking on its
icon in a filer window. This should install an icon on the icon bar. Then,
set up the files and directories that you wish to make a back-up of. This is
done by clicking menu (the middle mouse button) on the icon on the icon bar,
and selecting 'Add file'. This should open a window. Now drag the file or
directory you wish to add to the list into that window. Now click select on
the icon 'Add, do save'. This will add the file to the list saved on disk.
Do this for as many files as you wish to make back-ups of. Now set up the
number of disks that you have. This is done by clicking menu on the middle
mouse button, going up to 'No of disks', and across. Now type in the number
of disks that you wish to use and press RETURN. Now, whenever you click
select on the icon on the icon bar the program will copy the specified files
and directories onto the next floppy.
   Also, on the 'Add file' window, there is the possibility of temporarily
adding a file to the list. This is done in the same way as before, but
instead of selecting 'Add, do save', select 'Add, don't save'. Selecting
'Don't Add' will close the window without actually adding the file to the
list, either permanently or temporarily.
   To remove a file from the list, click menu on the icon on the icon bar,
and select 'Remove file'. This will open a window listing all the files
that are held in the list. Clicking select on any of the icons will remove
that file from the list, and save the revised list to disk.
   Also on the main menu, is the option to set the copy options. This window
gives you three choices - Delete, Force, and Newer. Delete allows you the
option of deleting the source after copy; Force allows you the choice of
forcing overwriting of existing objects; and Newer allows you the choice of
only copying the file if it is newer than the destination.
   If a file is in the list, but cannot be found on the disk then it is
simply skipped over.
   This program also supports interactive help.


Bugs & Improvements
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Please report any bugs found and any possible improvements you can think of
to me at the address shown below.


Registering
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To register, send 5 to me, at the address shown below, stating what version
of which programs you have. You can enclose your own disk for the programs,
and if you do so you can deduct 50p from the price. Registering entitles you
to upgrade to later versions of the same programs and to get new programs
for the price of 1. Any additional contributions from overseas towards
postage would be greatly appreciated.


Neil Walker.
16, Finderne Drive.
Wymondham.
Norfolk.
NR18 0HU.


Legal Notice
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This program is supplied 'as is'. I therefore cannot be held responsible
for any loss of data, profits or any other loss, either directly or
indirectly, that may be incurred by the use (or misuse) of this software,
even if I am aware of the possibility of such a loss. However, I can assure
you that in its original state, the program contains no deliberate viruses,
or damaging procedures, except where these are necessary for the fulfilment
of the program's function.
