Wake Up Week (tm) v2.73----------------------------------------------------------------------------copyright 1995 Stand Alone, Inc. and Ben GottliebThis version of Wake Up Week (WUW) is shareware (demoware if you prefer). Itwill expire after 30 days. A countdown indicator in the upper right cornerof the screen tells how many days remain before expiry. When the indicatorreaches zero, WUW will cease to function. This indicator will go away whenyou register WUW. On a Newton 2.0, the countdown is visible only in the Prefs.* Requirements--------------------------------------------------------------------- WUW needs Newton Operating system 1.05 or later (it will work on MessagePad 100s, MessagePad 110s, MessagePad 120s, MessagePad 130s, and Marcos.) It also needs about 100k of free storage space.* What's in this archive?--------------------------------------------------------------------- There are four Newton software packages and three text files in this archive. They are: * WUW.txt document you're now reading. 'Nuff said. * WUW.pkg software package you'll install on your Newton. * SA Stuff.txt a text list of other Stand Alone products * Register.txt read me file describing the Register software. * Register.pkg software package you can install on your Newton to use Register, which will allow you to pay for Wake Up Week via email. * WUWHelp.pkg An additional package you can install on you Newton with more in depth help * BDayAdd.pkg A package to add birthday's from the names file to the built-in calendar* Installing Wake Up Week--------------------------------------------------------------------- First off, you must get the Wake Up Week software package onto your Newton. You can do this using the Newton Connection Kit (for Mac or Windows), the Newton Package Downloader, or the Newton Package Installer. See the documentaion with each of these for more information on installing packages with them.* Using Wake Up Week---------------------------------------------------------------------WUW is a full-featured agenda management application for the Apple NewtonMessagePad. It allows you to view your upcoming events (Appointments, DayNotes, To Do's) for a definable period (one day to three years). All itemsentered in the normal, built-in Date Book will appear in WUW.I have tried to make its workings and screen prompts self explanatory, buthere is a quick guide to its use.The main screen (which you see on opening the application) is divided intothree sections: ¥¥ Interval and Filter Controls (top of screen)Here you can select the folder you wish to view (just as in the built-inNames and Notepad applications). You can also set the day on which theschedule display starts and the interval of time over which it extends.On the right of the screen are the numbers (1-52) of the weeks displayed.Tapping the date will open a window in which you can set the start (From)and end dates (To) for the schedule display. Tapping the interval diamondwill pop up a list of intervals. Notice that the interval displayed is onemore day than that chosen, as the current day is also displayed.¥¥ Schedule display (large central section of screen) This is where the majority of information is displayed. At the top of thelist, marked in italics, are Day Notes (the little notes entered into the upper left of the Newton Date Book) and Appointments. All items are taken directly from your the built-in Dates application. Each item is displayedwith its date, start time (except for Day Notes) and text.To the left of each item is a diamond. If an alarm is set for the item, thediamond will be hollow. Tapping the circle, be it solid or hollow, willpop up the following list of actions from which you may select the destinyof the selected item:¥ Opens It This will trigger the built-in editor to present the selected item. IfMoreInfo is installed and the Use MoreInfo checkbox in Preferences ischecked, this action will open the appropriate MoreInfo slip.¥ Selects It This action will add the item to the current list of selections. The itemwill be hilited to show that it is selected. If the item is alreadyselected, it will be unselected. You can perform actions on selected itemsby using the Action Controls (see below). ¥ Goes To It This will open the built-in Date Book to the appropriate day and time toview details relating to the selected item.¥ Delete This will remove the selected item from the Date Book.¥ Duplicate This will add a copy of the selected item to the Date Book.¥ Move to/from Card This will move the selected item to or from an installed memory card,depending on the item's current location. This option will not beavailable if a storage card is not present. Tapping the date or time of an item will open a window in which the date andtime of the item can be set. This will not work for repeating items. In addition, by using the Tapping an Item cluster (see Action Controls,below), you can determine what action (Opens It, Select It, or Goes To It...see above) tapping an item will produce.The To Do list appears after Appointments and Day Notes. To Do items are similarto Date items (described above), but with a few differences: There is acheck box where you set a To Do as done or not done. Tapping the diamondwill pop up a menu like that for Meetings, but with an addtional four buttons for setting the priority (1,2,3,4). Tapping one of these buttons changes the priority of the current item.If MoreInfo is installed, and an item has an attached name, there will be an optionto go to that name in the Newton's Name file.To Do's from other applications can be shown here. NotePak items are displayed with date, status (done or not) and a portion of the To Do's text. Notion (Eidetic Software) items do not have a date displayed, but are otherwise identical to standard items.If the "Opens It" option is set in the tapping preferences (see above) then when you tap on an item, it will open an editor for that item. There are two basic editors:¥ÊMeeting/Day Note editorThis editor consists a field at the top to enter the meeting's title, abutton to select the time and date of the meeting, and a large field inwhich to enter additional notes. The title line has three buttons init's lower right, which, respectively, turn on letter by letter for thefield, open Graffiti (tm) and open Gesture Mosaic (tm). At the bottomof the screen are controls for setting an alarm, deleting the meeting,and filing it. Tapping on the meeting time will open a window in whichyou can set the meeting's date, start and end times, and turn it into aday note (basically a meeting with no start or end times.)¥ To Do EditorThis editor mainly consists of a large field into which you can enteryour to do information. At the top is a button to set the due date.Tapping it will pop up a list of days from which you can choose, or youcan tap the "OtherÉ" option to open a more detailed date view. At thebottom are buttons controlling the item's priority and status (done orundone,) as well as buttons to open Graffiti (tm) and Gesture Mosaic(tm).¥¥ Action Controls (bottom of screen)These controls determine the effect of tapping an item and allow thecreation of items. The three radio buttons to the right of Tapping anItem determine what effect tapping an item's text will produce, eitheropening, selecting, or going to the built in date book.The clock icon is the standard Newton time/battery power indicator.The small 'i' button will pop up a list with options to set Preferences(see below) or tell you About Wake Up Week. If the WUWHelp package isinstalled, there will be an additional option for "Help...".The New button will pop up a list of items you can create. These areAppointment, Day Note, and To Do. If MoreInfo is installed, you cancreate MoreInfo items as well. If NotePak is installed, there will bean option to create a NotePak To Do.To the right of the New button are left and right arrows. Theseincrease or decrease the schedule display in periods of one interval.If the interval is set to 1 week, tapping the left arrow will move theinterval back one week tapping the right arrow will advance theschedule display by one week.The Filing button (Folder icon) This can be used to file selecteditems.The Action button (envelope icon) This will let you perform actions on selected items, as well as two generalactions:¥ Change Selected Dates This will bring up the dates of the selected items, setting them all to theselected day. It will open a window in which you can set the desired day.¥ Beam Selected This will beam all selected items to another Newton. The receiving Newtonmust have WUW installed.¥ Delete, Duplicate, and Move To/From CardThese work as described above, except that they act on all selected items.¥ Delete Old... This will open a window in which you can determine what you want to delete(Appointments, Day Notes, or To Do's, or any combination thereof) and specifytheir age. It is similar to the Delete option in the built in Date Book. ¥ Copy Schedule to NotesThis will place a copy of the current list of items in the Date Book (allitems, not just those selected) for faxing, printing, or emailing.¥¥ PreferencesThe Preferences screen lets you customize the way Wake Up Week works. It isbroken into three areas: Access, Display, and Miscellaneous.¥ Access: Sleep Delay This is the interval between Newton turn off and turn on. If the interval isgreater than that set in this menu, WUW will open automatically. Forexample, if you set the interval to one hour (the default) and leave yourNewton off for 3 hours, when you turn your Newton on, WUW will open. If youonly leave the Newton off for 55 minutes, WUW will not open.Show at Startup If this option is checked, WUW will open each time Newton restarts or thecard containing WUW is inserted.Show Icon in Extras Drawer If this option is checked, there will be a WUW icon in the Extras drawer. Ifthe option is not checked, you will not be able to launch WUW from theExtras drawer.Override Dates Overview If this option is checked, tapping the Overview button in the Datesapplication (the button between the scroll arrows) will open WUW instead ofthe built-in overview.Show WUW button in NotepadIf this option is checked, there will be a small 'W' button in the statusbar of the Notepad. Tapping this button will open WUW.¥ Display Show These Items in List You can check off boxes next to the items you wish to display in theschedule display. Unchecked items will not be shown. Note that you will haveto select which To Do lists you want to draw from. The availablechoices are:Built In This refers to the To Do list in the built-in Date Book application. If thisis checked, a pop up menu will appear below the check box. From this menu,you can choose which To Do's you want to show. In this pop up menu, Periodrefers to the interval over which the schedule display extends (e.g. if it's1 week, Upcoming for Period will show all To Do's whose due dates occur inthe next week.)NotePakIf NotePak (Atomic Software) is installed, this option will be available.Checking it off will add your NotePak items to the To Do list.NotionIf Notion (Eidetic Software) is installed, you can check this box to includeTo Do items from one selected Notion list. A small window will open toallow you to choose the particular Notion list to use.Start Up Select this option if you'd like WUW to open a few days before the currentdate.¥ MiscellaneousStore All Items On The...Here you can set the store where your Appointments, Day Notes, and To Do's arekept. This is useful if you have multiple cards, so that you can keep yourschedule on the internal memory.Tapping An Item Defaults To... This option sets the default action when opening WUW. See above (be morespecific) for descriptions of the actions. In this menu, Last Chosen merely keeps the setting to the last used action (in the Tapping on an item... cluster, rather than resetting it each time you open WUW.Always Update ListNormally, when you change or delete an item or group of items, WUWrecalculates the entire schedule display so that it is up to date. If you don'twant WUW to perform this recalculation (which can be quite time consuming),uncheck this button. If you wish to force an update, just tap one of the blacktitle bars above each section.Adjust Clock at Startup Apparently clocks on MessagePad 0's, 100's, and possibly 110's do not keepaccurate time. They lose about 40 seconds after each restart. If checked,this option will add 40 seconds at each restart. (Thanks to Flash Sheridanfor the algorithm.) This adjustment seems to be unnecessary on the MP120, soif you have an MP120, you can leave this unchecked (unless you areexperiencing time inaccuracy.) * Registering Wake Up Week--------------------------------------------------------------------- You have a 30 day trial period in which to examine WUW, during which it will function fully. Should you wish to register, you'll need to do one of the following: * Call us and pay using Visa or Mastercard. We can give you a password right over the phone: instant gratification! (773) 477-2492. * Send us a check for $30 to: Stand Alone, Inc. 3171 N. Hudson, Suite 1 Chicago, IL, 60657, USA * Using CompuServe, GO SWREG and register ID #4325. * Using Flash Sheridan's Register program (enclosed in the WUW archive) and either NewtonMail (built into the Newton) or Catamount Software's Aloha (shareware, $50, for more info, contact Catamountat info@catamount.com). Open up Register, fill in the application (WakeUpWeek:SAS), the amount ($30), and your credit card information, and email it. * If you use a Mac, you can also register using Register for the Mac. To obtain a copy of the SA Register program for your mac, send mail to register@standalone.com. However you register, PLEASE be sure to include an email address (it's not vital, but it will result in MUCH speedier service) and your name, as entered in the Prefs -> Personal section of your Newton. This is used to generate the password we send you to unlock WUW, so it has to be exact.If you have any questions, comments, suggestions, requests, or problems,please email us at:Internet: info@standalone.comAOL: Std AloneCompuServe: 76342,3057If you'd like an up to date product list, please send mail to products@standalone.com.Thanks for trying Wake Up Week.Ben GottliebStand Alone, Inc.----------------------------------------------------------------------------Special thanks to my Beta Testers:Ashley Barnard ARMSTRONG, Raphael Davison, Todd Dawidowicz, AntonDorrestijn, Wong Yen Fern, Marc Field, Gary Greco, Jason Grazado, DoffieHochreich, Scott Leapman, Steve Lewis, Tracy Lunt, Dave Nanian, Don VollumAlso thanks to Scott Silverman of SilverWARE for his help with MoreInfocompatibility, and Allan Marcus of Atomic software for his help with NotePak.¥ Legal Stuff You cannot hold Stand Alone, Inc. or Ben Gottlieb responsible for whathappens to your Newton or your data while using Wake Up Week or any otherStand Alone product. For more legal information, see the end of this Readme.----------------------------------------------------------------------------o Version History:3.0b7 5 May 1996 Public beta releaseo Added support for Callso Added support for Newton 2.02.73 14 Sep 1995 Maintenence releaseo fixed a problem with ink only calendar crib noteso fixed a problem with leaving WUW open, sleeping Newt, then waking up the next dayo added support for letter by letter, Graffiti, and Gesture Mosaic in the editorso added feature to change a meeting into a day note, and vice versao changed item picker symbols to mini-clockso created French and German localized versionso enhanced NotePak supporto added support for multiple fontso increased support for MoreInfo2.7 6 May 1995 Major rewriteNew features:o MoreInfo supporto NotePak supporto Notion supporto New interface (thanks to Anton Dorrestijn)o Fixed item editorso Diamond pickers on each itemo Reduced heap requirementso Removed built in support for adding birthdays, added Birthday Adder applicationo New password scheme (simpler passwords, all numbers.)o Clearer Readme file (thanks to John Parkyn) 2.66 21 Mar 1995Fixed a bug in showing calendar notes and opening prefs2.64 7 Mar 1995Fixed alarm times and To Do sorting2.62 21 Feb 1995Fixed a few display bugs, let alarm times be 0 2.61 19 Feb 1995Polished off To Do sorting, added Export To Notes feature2.6 12 Feb 1995Increased To Do support, allowed editing directly in WUW, without exiting the app,modified To Do sorting order. Fixed some problems with repeating Meetings.2.2 2 Feb 1995Added full support for Flash Sheridan's Register.2.1 2 Feb 1995 Fixed a bug that prevented filing2.5 1 Feb 1995 Major release. Added the following features:o support for multiple intervalso cleaned up date listo added filingo added ability to edit items within WUWo added password registrationo fixed repeat Meetingso added indicator of current date (bold)o To Do's can now be checked off within the Date List2.02 5 Jan 1995Fixed a soup adding bug.2.01 4 Jan 1995Fixed a few formatting bugs 2.0 3 Jan 1995Added the ability to click an item to go to it, improved appearance, madeoverriding the calendar overview standard. Also made it available as atrial to people who had tried earlier versions.1.4 24 Dec 1994Improved To Do handling, added compatibility with Drop To Do, improved Aboutbox1.3 20 Dec 1994Condensed both versions into one, cleaned it up a lot,removed dependence on sleepScreen, got rid of grip of death, prettied up theformatting, added To Do's 1.2 3 Dec 1994Interim release, fixed bug with first item in list1.11 9 Nov 1994Made sure that WUW would always be available in some form 1.1 9 Nov 1994Made many cosmetic changes, added Override Dates Overview option, addednon-auto part version 1.03 25 Oct 1994Changed app symbol from Newt-Up-To-Date to Wake Up Week1.02 24 Oct 1994Fixed a bug that kept creating new prefs entries each time the app was run 1.01 23 Oct 1994Fixed a bug that prevented it from opening at certain times 1.0 23 Oct 1994 First public release of WUW