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[DIR] Parent Directory 24-Sep-2006 04:39 - [TXT] DESIGNER.PRG 26-Apr-1990 13:40 74k [TXT] INTERVUE.TXT 26-Apr-1990 13:40 21k [DIR] INTERVUE/ 24-Sep-2006 04:39 -

Hi. Thanks for downloading this arc file. 

This is a full working version of a rather unique program called
INTERVUE. The archive contains the following files:

DESIGNER.PRG    Program for developing interview sessions
SESSION.PRG     Program for presenting interviews created

INTERVUE.REC    Small demo intervue record file.
INTERVUE.IDX    Small demo intervue index file.

INTERVUE.TXT    Program documentation.
README.TXT      Archive notes. ( this file ).


Intervue is shareware for $25. If you use it, please send the
shareware fee to 

Tyson Gill
12114 Kirton Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio  44135


To set up INTERVUE, put INTERVUE.REC and INTERVUE.IDX into a folder
called INTERVUE. Both the DESIGNER and SESSION will look for this 
folder. If you do not do this, DESIGNER will create a folder and
initialize a new data base. SESSION will not run without an INTERVUE
folder. The program runs in med or high resolution modes.

INTERVUE.TXT is an ascii dump of the program manual. It doesn't have
any of the nice special effects and graphics of the actual manual, but
it does give lots of information and suggestions about using INTERVUE.
You can type, print, or edit this file for details about the system. If
you send in a shareware contribution, I will send you a nice manual with
lots of graphics.

In the future, I may work on a sophisticated interview replay and 
analysis program as well as an IBM version of the package. These will 
be available to registered users. 

If I can be any help with technical details or questions or simply 
to discuss how INTERVUE applies to your application, I would be happy 
to reply to mail on Compuserve 73467,777.

If you like the Intervue concept but need a custom version for your
business, contact me about contracting a specialized version.


                                   Thanks, Tyson Gill