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BaccTracker V2.0 beta 2 [2000] |
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Summary Submitted by hedning on 2 May 2021
"What you see
The program has three windows;
A main one - which must always be open, or yoiu'll close the application. This is where you see which file in the PC you work with and to the right also the contents of it.
A "Post View" which shows the current post in the database
A "List View", which shows the database. Double-clicking here, opens the postview to have a detailed view of that post.
Enter new data
Select a c64 archive from the main windows, in the section "Select PC file".
In the "C64 Arc Contents" you select the files in a program, with the main file first (f.ex.first click on "Wrestlemania/FLT" followed by "1.file", "2.file" and so on till all are selected.
Now either right-click and select "Add" from the pop-up menu or simply press Ctrl+a. The files you selected are now ghosted to you don't select them again by misstake.
Keep adding data untill you are done with the disk.
When you're done with the disk, select a new one.
List and modify data
In the menu, select Window and ensure "ListView" is selected/checked.
From this view, locate the data you wish to modify. Mind that you can sort the view by pressing the column headers. Pressing the unsort button, makes all sorting go away.
You can now either enter the data directly in the matrix, or double-click on any entry. This opens the PostView where you also can modify the current post.
Delete data
In the "ListView" och "PostView" view, you can press the Delete
Press the "Delete post " button" | Summary Submitted by hedning on 2 May 2021
"Enables you to make a database of your C64 collection. It currently handles c64 programs in D64 and Lynx format. The idea is somewhat based of the foundation the native C64 program EasyCatalog, where you build up a database of your disks by picking the contents of directories and from selecting and deselecting the entries.
It can be used on the CD:s you have with lame text files as the only references of contents, as well as all the stuff you've ported yourself.
Hopefully you'll find that this program takes the concept light-years ahead from Easy Catalog, but that's for you to decide..." |
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