                 Phnum 1.0 - A cool telephone organizer for your TI-85
                 By Adam Kramer  vertigo@asan.com  9/17/96

This is the first manual I have ever tried to write, so its really crappy.
Its sort of a tutorial, so you should read it with calculator in hand.

First of all, Phnum needs to initialize some variables.
From the menu, push F4 for "more". Then push F3 to "reset" the variables that
contain the data on all the phone numbers and stuff. In this case you are not
really resetting them, but creating them. Phmnum should ask "Are you sure you
want to erase all your phone numbers?!?" answer "Y" (alpha Y).
Now that the variables were created, you can look at the phone numbers that
have been inputed. Push F2 for "Browse" so you can look at the phone numbers.
Since you just reset the variables, the only phone number that should be there
is "Texas Instruments". You can scroll with the up and down arrows, and to
exit to the main menu, push exit. F1 adds new phone numbers, it will prompt
for a name and a phone number. To delete phone numbers, "browse" until you get
to the phone number you want to delete and exit to the menu. push the delete
menu key and phnum will ask you if you really want to delete the selected
number. answering with a "Y" will delete it, anything else will abort.
The search function searches for the prefix you type in, then  displays the
first record found.

All I ask of you if you use this program is to send me e-mail saying
what is wrong or right with it, or just what you think!

----New Stuff That Hopefully Will Get Implemented Some Day---
An edit function
SORTING (What a pain!!)
umm.... displaying the records faster...
whatever you want.. email me at vertigo@asan.com
