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Addressbook 0.6
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by Clemens Durka
(durka@informatik.tu-muenchen.de)
README
What is Addressbook?
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Addressbook is a program to manage your addresses, phone numbers,
e-mail addresses and everything which is now written in your rolodex.
Addressbook is copyrighted by Clemens Durka, but available under the GNU GPL.
Where can I get more information?
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Look at the World Wide Web at
http://wwwmayr.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/~durka/addressbook/
Where can I get Addressbook?
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For the latest release, you can always check my WWW page:
http://wwwmayr.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/~durka/addressbook/
The last public release is available at the following sites:
ftp://ftp.leo.org/pub/comp/os/linux/local/apps/addressbook-[version].tar.gz
ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/X11/xapps/rolodex/addressbook-[version].tar.gz
ftp://ftp.aud.alcatel.com/tcl/code/addresbook-[version].tar.gz
How to install and use Addressbook?
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Please read the following files:
INSTALL for installation instructions.
MANUAL for information on how to use
What are the features of Addressbook?
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Some features are:
- Graphical User Interface
- Easy multi language support (now english, german, french)
- All the addresses are displayed in a listbox
- The actual address can be edited in a form
- Freely configurable fields contents
- fast search by typing the first letters of a name
- search configurable for regular expression, matching or exact
- External programs can be called with contents of some fields
(so you can dial a phone number by pressing a button)
- Standalone perl program for fast search without GUI
For the Changes to older releases check the file CHANGES
What is the actual version of Addressbook?
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The actual version of Addressbook is probably 0.6 from 22.03.1996.
Look in my WWW page to find information about it and maybe a newer
version.
What is needed to run Addressbook?
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Addressbook is based on Tcl/Tk, so you need a machine where Tcl/Tk
is running. For most Unix like machines, Tcl/Tk is available.
This program runs as well under the old version tcl7.3/tk3.6 and the
actual version tcl7.4 / tk4.0. If you don't have tcl/tk yet, please
get the new version, as the support for tk3.6 might be removed in
future versions.
To check, if you already have Tcl/Tk, try to find 'wish', the
Tcl/Tk interpreter used. (like 'which wish' or 'type wish').
If you use Linux, the Tcl/Tk included in slackware works fine.
This program is tested under:
- Linux 1.2.1 (i486) Tcl7.3/Tk3.6 from Slackware 2.3
- Linux 1.2.13 (i486) Tcl7.4/Tk4.0 from Slackware 3.0
- HPUX 9.0x (HP 7xx)
It is reported to work as well under:
- SunOS 4.x.x (Sparc 10)
- Solaris 2.4 (Sparc 20)
- OSF/1 3.0 (DEC Alpha)
- AIX 3.2 (IBM Power Risc)
- Irix 5.3 (SGI)
Where can I get Tcl/Tk?
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Tcl/Tk is available at following sites and their mirrors:
ftp://ftp.aud.alcatel.com/tcl/ftp.smli.com/tcl7.4.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.aud.alcatel.com/tcl/ftp.smli.com/tk4.0.tar.gz
binaries for Linux:
ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/lang/tcl/tcl7.4p2-1.bin.tar.gz
ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/lang/tcl/tk4.0p2-1.bin.tar.gz
How can I contact the author?
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As I'm continuing the development, I welcome any questions, comments,
suggestions, complaints, assistance etc.
If you find it so useful, that you will install and use it, please
drop me mail, so that I know aproximately the number of users and I
can notify you of new versions. For a form you could use, see the
file REGISTRATION.
You can reach me:
email: durka@informatik.tu-muenchen.de or clemens@cle.joker.de
WWW: http://wwwmayr.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/~durka/
Who else contributed to this package?
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Thanks to LEA (Lehrstuhl fuer Effiziente Algorithmen) of the Technical
University of Munich and especially to Prof. Dr. E. Mayr.
During a job, I do for them, I wrote this program.
Thanks to all the people who sended bug reports or made suggestions.
Thanks especially to Andre Koster <scott@luna.nl> for the translation to
dutch and to Stephen Mueller <stephen@sei.com> for testing and finding bugs.
Clemens Durka