Smart Caps v1.0---------------------------------------------------------------------copyright 1996 Stand Alone, Inc. & Erik Wiessmann* What's it do?---------------------------------------------------------------------Smart Caps puts a button in the Notepad status bar on your Newton. Tapping this button will properly capitalize any hilited text, or the current note (if it's one of the 3 basic types; Note, Outline, or Checklist). Tap and hold this button to get to the preferences, where you can choose how Smart Caps capitalizes words.* Requirements--------------------------------------------------------------------- NotePad Converter needs Newton Operating system 2.0 or later. It also needs about 9k of free storage space.* What's in this archive?--------------------------------------------------------------------- There are four Newton software packages and three text files in this archive. They are:* SCaps.txt document you're now reading. 'Nuff said.* SCaps.pkg software package you'll install on your Newton.* 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 Smart Caps via email.* Installing Smart Caps --------------------------------------------------------------------- First off, obviously, you must get the Smart Caps 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 documentation with each of these for more information on installing packages.* Using Smart Caps--------------------------------------------------------------------- Tap the Smart Caps button in the status bar and the current note will be correctly capitalized. Or hilite text and tap on the button to capitalize a group of text. Tap and hold the Smart Caps button to get to the prefs.* It's Shareware--------------------------------------------------------------------- What's this mean? It means that you gotta pay for it if you like it. There is a 30 day free trial period, after thirty days the package will stop working. There are instructions for registering accessible via the info button. * Registering Smart Caps--------------------------------------------------------------------- You have a 30 day trial period in which to examine Smart Caps, during which it will function fully. Should you wish to register, you'll need to do one of the following: * Call 312-262-5150 to order with a credit card. * Send us a check for $10 to: Stand Alone 1146 Morse Ave., #3C Chicago, IL, 60626, USA * Using CompuServe, GO SWREG and register ID # 10201 However you register, PLEASE be sure to include an email address (it's not vital, but it will result in MUCH quicker service) and your name, as entered in your User Info. This name is used to generate the password we send you to unlock Smart Caps, so it has to be exact. Once you register, you will receive a password from us. To use it, install the SAS Register package (also enclosed in the NPC archive), select "Smart Caps" from the pop up menu at the top, and enter the password. You should get a message confirming the password. You may then remove the SAS Register application from you Newton.* Contacting us--------------------------------------------------------------------- If you have any questions regarding Smart Caps, or any other Stand Alone Newton application, please don't hesitate to contact us: Web Page: http://www.standalone.com/newton Email: internet: info@standalone.com (<-- preferred) AOL: Std Alone CompuServe: 76342,3057 Phone: Voice: (312) 262-5150 Fax: (312) 262-5148 Regular Mail: Stand Alone 1146 Morse Ave., #3C Chicago, IL, 60626, USA* Special Thanks--------------------------------------------------------------------- I'd like to thank the following people for their invaluable assistance in testing NPC: Ashley Barnard Marc Field Jason Grazado Gary Greco Steve Holden Serg Koren Scott Leapman Steve Lewis Hardy Macia Dave Nanian Scott Silverman Ben Gottlieb * Version History--------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.0 Feb 28, 1996 First public release