BESTMENU (v1.22) Wild West Software REGISTRATION $29.95 UTIL APR90 BESTMENU WILD WEST MENU DOSSHELL FILES: bestmenu.sdn THE FIRST SERIOUS MENU SYSTEM By Wild West Software * What is BestMenu ? BestMenu is a menu system, and like most of its competitors its goal is to provide an interface between the computer and its users - "Hit a key to run a program". What places BestMenu high above the competition are the professional and simple ways by which you can design, build, and present your customized menu system. Conceived by non-programming computer executives and micro managers, BestMenu is intuitive and elegant, making you feel as if you have been using it since day one. The actual design and coding were done by professional programmers, assuring high performance and dependability of the program. Combining the best of both worlds, BestMenu is a menu system that must be taken seriuosly. * Six Windows and Menu Levels.... Up to six levels can be used with BestMenu, totaling over one million possible selections. Multi-leveling makes it possible to organize your tasks into categories and subcategories. Multi-Level menuing makes selecting through menus simpler than ever before. * Serious Friendliness.... Our serious approach to menu systems is both versatile and friendly, whether you are creating a menu system or editing an existing menu. Each menu Window on the screen is built separately. When finished, windows will be connected to form your menu interface. BestMenu uses standard DOS commands to execute ALL operating system commands and batch file statements. If you know how to write a batch file, you are already a sophisticated BestMenu user. If not, the users manual will make you an expert in no time at all. The commands are saved under menu files, one per line, and executed in sequence by BestMenu. * For More Information.... For more information, or to order your copy of BestMenu, contact Wild West Software by calling or writing to.... Wild West Software 311 RR620 South Box 162 Austin, Texas 78734 (512) 266-1615 (SDA format (c)Copyright 1990 The SDN Project - SDNet/Works!)