                   Welcome to System Notebook
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    This file contains important information on System Notebook
    such as last minute updates to the docmentation,
    installation instructions, etc.
    Please read this file in its entirety.


HOW TO GET HELP
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If you have any problems, please read this file, the online help,
and any other text files in the \SN directory. If you still have
a question and need help, it is available from the following sources:

1. With your modem, dial 1-913-764-5958, and leave a message to Tech
Support. (This is for registered users only.)

2. Leave a message to Kelly Schrock on FIDOnet, address 1:280/304,
and I will reply to you as soon as i get your message.

3. leave e-mail to 70572,1247 on Compuserve, and I will reply to you
as soon as I get your message. 


INSTALLING SYSTEM NOTEBOOK
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To install this program, log to the distribution disk where the
files for it are stored, and type INSTALL. you will be prompted
for information on where the files should be placed. If the files
were in an archive, unpack them all to a temprary directory, and
type INSTALL from the temporary directory.

The file SN.INF contains important information on the use of
System Notebook.

To view the INF file, type VIEW SN at the command prompt.

The online help file, SN.HLP, contains the same information,
in HLP format.


OMISSIONS FROM THE MANUAL
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The manual does not state that System Notebook can accept
a command line. The syntax is:

[start] SN [file1] [file2]

[file1] is the name of the CONFIG.SYS file to edit. [file2] is the
name of the AUTOEXEC.BAT file to edit. If you do not specify
a CONFIG.SYS file, you cannot specify an AUTOEXEC.BAT file, either.
SN always interprets the first filename specified on the command line
to be a CONFIG.SYS file. If a CONFIG.SYS file is specified, but no
AUTOEXEC.BAT is specified, the AUTOEXEC.BAT file specified in the
"User Settings" page will be used. When SN exits, the CONFIG.SYS
file specified at the command line will be saved to the SN.INI file.
