KeyText, for Windows 95 / NT4
(c) MJMSoft Design, 1997, 1998

Program Description
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KeyText - the keyboard macro program with a difference!
KeyText's basic function is the storing of pieces of text,
ready to be typed or pasted into whatever application you are
working on. Autotext in your system tray! You can set up
hotkeys to all your favorite text items - one keypress and the
text is in. Your Word Processor probably has a function like
this already, but what about your database program, your
desktop publisher, your e-mail program? The beauty of KeyText
is that it's always there waiting in your tray, and works for
most applications.

Added to this keyboard macro ability are a number of features
which transform it into a multi-purpose utility.

Include in "text" commands to fill in the date, run programs,
click buttons, change windows, select menu items, play a
sound, display a message, and more. Easy wizard-based dialogs
help you set it up. You can even specify an Internet address,
and KeyText will take you there (assuming you have modem etc);
hotkey it and you can launch your browser and go to the site
on one keypress.

Schedule items to start at specified times. Because the text
can include commands (fields), you can run programs at
specified times, display reminders or alarms with your choice
of sound, even have an hourly chime. 

Windows automation. Tell KeyText to look out for a certain
window or dialog, and then run an item. Completely automate
password entries, repetitive dialogs, etc. KeyText itself
includes 4 password levels to protect any passwords, credit
card numbers etc you might store.

KeyText can operate as a multiple clipboard, and makes
collecting text easy. You can set up KeyText to monitor your
clipboard, and whenever text is copied to it, automatically
add the same text to a specified text item. This makes it easy
to gather text from various sources to put into one
destination. You don't even need to open a text file to get at
its text; select it in Windows Explorer and a couple of mouse
clicks puts a copy of it in KeyText ready for reuse.

KeyText can either paste or type your text. Pasting is faster,
but "typing", character by character, has advantages. It can
include commands, it doesn't require the clipboard, and you
can choose the speed. For the benefit of online-chat users it
includes "simulate manual typing" settings; add some pauses,
mistakes and backspaces and the person at the other end will
never know it's being typed automatically!

KeyText has a random link function. Set up your e-mail
signature in KeyText, along with a random link to a range of
quotations held in other items. Hotkey the signature if you
like. Then, every time you press the hotkey, your e-mail
signature will be typed in, followed by a quotation drawn at
random.

KeyText can display a miniature "keyboard" on your screen,
which lets you "type" with your mouse or pointing device.
This was added for the benefit of those who don't always have
a keyboard attached, and asked for the facility to key text
with KeyText. The Keypad also has a symbols tab; all those
tricky symbols like ,  etc are only a click away - as are
all the accented characters.

It's very unobtrusive... It hides itself away in the tray,
near your system clock. A left-click on the icon reveals a
menu showing all your text items ready to be typed. A
right-click shows all the options available.

Installation
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KeyText is distributed as a .zip file. Extract the files to a
(temporary) folder, and run SetupKT.exe.

To uninstall, select KeyText from Add-Remove Programs in
Windows control panel.

Distribution
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KeyText is a shareware program. You may distribute it freely,
as long as you keep all included files together.

Registration
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When first run KeyText displays: "Evaluation Version" and has
5 text items available for you to use; you can store more text
items by making new KeyText data files (.ktt) and using the
right-click menu to switch from one to another. After 28 days
it automatically becomes the "Unregistered Version" and has
the same 5 text items available, but other features are
reduced. If you wish to continue using KeyText after 28 days,
you should register.

The Registered Version gives 21 new text items, making 26 in
total; and you can have several "KeyTexts" running at the same
time, giving the possibility of over 200 text items just a
click away.

A single user license is 30 US dollars or 17.50 GB pounds
(these prices guaranteed to end of December 1998.  Multi-user
discounts are available. Once you have installed KeyText, see
the KeyText help file for details of how to register (online,
via Compuserve or by mail). Or go to http://www.mjmsoft.com
for more information.

License - Disclaimer
====================
Once installed, see the file "license.txt" for details.

ASP Ombudsman statement
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