Planner 2000 by James Ngo
version 2.60 - 12/19/99
 Email: pikachu-83@juno.com
   AIM: jtngo83


> Description
Planner 2000 is the best organizer I have ever developed. I think
it is pretty decent for a BASIC program. It can keep track of tasks
for up to 4 different folders. I intended this program to be a
homework organizer, but you can use it to keep track of almost anything.

> Features
- Up/down scrolling
- Up to 4 folders
- Customized naming of folders/classes
- Install/Uninstall capability

> Group Includes
prgmPLANNER - Planner 2000 base program.
prgmVARFREE - Needed to clean variables.

> Directions
To run Planner 2000, send PLANNER.83G to your calculator. Run Planner
2000 by executing prgmPLANNER. On the first run, it will prompt you to
install. Select it, and setup your classes. It will ask you for the
folder names, which should be your class name. It can be up to 14
characters. To enter homework, enter the class you wish and select
"New". You can then type in your homework and press enter when you are
done. To view or erase homework, enter the class you wish and select
either "VIEW" or "ERASE". In the options menu, you can change
folder/class names, and if you wish, you can uninstall Planner 2000
when you will not be using it. Uninstalling Planner 2000 will delete
all folders and their contents. Anytime you wish to reinstall Planner
2000, just run it again.

> My Own Notes About Planner 2000
When you type in homework or any plans in Planner 2000, please be sure
to use only single character letters and/or symbols. The scrolling effect
does not work well when you use characters such as sin( or e^(.
The way my scrolling system is set up will not display the contents of
your folders correctly if you do use it. To see exactly what I mean, in
a folder, create a new task, and type in a bunch of numbers that will fill
the screen. Somewhere in between the numbers, use the sin( function. When
you are done, view it.

> History
  Version ??? <> Fall of 1998 
	- I first made it. It was meant to be my homework organizer.
	  Very big in size. Not so good looking either. Never released
	  it to the public. Over time, I have improved the program
	  greatly.
  Version 2.5 <> 12/18/99
	Size: 2607 bytes
	- First release
  Version 2.6 <> 12/19/99
	Size: 2751 bytes
	- Made some improvements

> Anticipated Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can Planner 2000 be made to run in AShell or SOS?
A: Yes, but it is not recommended. If you do run it in either shell
   be careful about pressing ON or doing something illegal that will
   break a program, like typing the -> key in a task. This will result
   in a loss of memory. For example, in SOS 2.0, you will lose 800
   bytes of irrecoverable memory. The only way to get it back is to
   reset your calculator.

Q: Why don't you make Planner 2000 with a graphical interface instead
   of text?
A: I wish, but that is too complicated. It is already big enough as it
   is, and I have made it as nice and user-friendly as possible.

Q: Will there be an assembly version of Planner 2000?
A: If it were left up to me to make one, I don't think so. But if you
   can convince someone to rewrite it in ASM, then maybe.

THIS PROGRAM MAY NOT BE CHANGED OR CLAIMED BY ANYONE IN ANYWAY. THOSE
WHO WISH TO MAKE A PROGRAM THAT FOLLOWS MY MODEL, PLEASE CONTACT ME.