Announcing
version 1.0.0
by
Jonathan de Boyne Pollard
The OS/2 Tagline Manager, TAGMGR, version 1.0 is a 32-bit plug-in utility for electronic mail programs that aids in the creation of taglines.
TAGMGR can read tagline collections from arbitrary files.
Since it is an OS/2 program TAGMGR has none of the memory
limitations inherent in many DOS tagline managers. Taglines can exceed
80 characters in length. More than 32,000 taglines can be in a single
file.
TAGMGR has a simple, uncluttered, user interface, that can be
driven either from the keyboard or from the mouse, according to taste.
Full context-sensitive on-line help. Want to know what the
"Random Effect" button does ? Simply give it the input focus and press
F1. Want to know what the "Reverse" menu option does ? Simply
highlight it and press F1.
TAGMGR has an automated mode, when you want to just choose a
random tagline from a file and return immediately.
A wide selection of 24 distinct special effects that can be
applied to taglines before returning them, such as "Right Justify",
"Jumble Letters", "Local Echo", "WideScreen", "Swap Case", "k00l dude",
and "BiFF".
TAGMGR normally uses standard output to return the tagline
chosen, allowing its output to be sent down a pipe if required, and
manipulated in a script.
TAGMGR can also, for backwards compatibility with DOS programs,
create JH?.REP files instead.
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