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^C^1Automenu
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^CMagee Enterprises

   One of the user-friendly things about ~3|9Big Blue Disk^N is that our programs can 
all be run from a menu.  You don't have to remember any cryptic DOS commands, 
so even non-technical people can use our programs.  There are probably times 
when you'd like to be able to set up your own menu systems.  Maybe you're 
setting up systems to be used by employees doing accounting and word processing,
or by students running educational software, or perhaps you want to set up a 
games disk for your kids.  In any case, you'd like to be able to create a menu
allowing the user to easily enter any of a particular list of programs or 
commands you want to make available, while excluding the user from other things 
you don't want him or her doing, like reformatting your hard disk.

   That's what Automenu is all about.  It will let you set up menus to run 
programs, execute DOS commands, invoke batch files, etc.  It is a shareware 
program; this means that its publishers would like satisfied users to send a 
contribution to register their copy.  In return for registering, you get 
technical support, and a printed manual.

   For details on how to use Automenu, and how to register your copy, see the 
documentation file AUTOMENU.DOC.  You can print it out by typing PRINTDOC from 
the DOS prompt.

Disk files this program uses:
^F(C)1987.DOC
^FAUTO.BAT
^FAUTOCUST.COM
^FAUTOEXEC.BAT
^FAUTOMAKE.EXE
^FAUTOMENU.COM
^FAUTOMENU.DOC
^FAUTOMENU.MDF
^FDOS.MDF
^FENTER.MDF
^FINSTALL.BAT
^FINSTALL.DAT
^FINSTALL.MDF
^FLICENSE.DOC
^FPRINTDOC.BAT
^FPRINTER.MDF
^FREAD.ME
^FSW.COM
^FSW.DOC
^FTIME.MDF
^FAUTOTEMP.BAT
