CPMUG ABSTRACT.086: CPMUG volumes 86-90 contain "BusinessMaster II", a comprehensive small business software package for CBASIC-II. There were seven single density disks originally contributed: five program disks, one documentation disk, and one sample file disk. I combined these seven disks to produce five CPMUG volumes. Thus not all references in the various documentation will directly apply disk by disk, but all the files submitted are included. Only the files "CRJOSORT.BAS", "VPJOSORT.BAS", and the submit files for copying, XREFing, pipping, and compiling with printing which are in the documentation, were not included. The contributor felt the two missing ".BAS" programs to be unnecessary. Also a minor bit of REM documentation seems to be missing off of the front of GLJOSORT.BAS. I generated a compile submit file for each disk. The submit files have the form: $1 $2filename.typ $3 $4 Thus to compile them from the A: disk to the B: disk, type: submit compile CBASIC2 A: B: $B There are six .BAS files which are on every disk: ALL, FORMAT, CONTROL, CHECK, READFILE, AND BIZMII. The reminder of this abstract is the press release officially releasing BusinessMaster II into the public domain. 09/21/82 Ward Christensen ------------- PRESS RELEASE BusinessMaster II Released into Public Domain For the protection of those who have purchased a package of General Business Software known as BusinessMaster II or Visaccount (which was, as of March 1982, at least 95% derivative of Business-Master II) from either OEM software (a Star Computer Systems company), Computer Services Corporation of America, 800-Software or other dealers OEM Software has established we are hereby declaring this old version of BusinessMaster II in Public Domain. The Copyright notices were removed by OEM Software and the package was then sold to over 400 dealers for $375. One of many dealers purchasing the package was Computer Services Corporation of America. Buck Lindsey CEO of Computer Services Corporation of America advised me last year that he felt the package was in the public domain and whether it was then or not, it is now. Computer Services Corporation of America made some minor changes to the package and renamed it VisAccount. Additionally they made 800-Software a discount dealer. We are placing this package in [the] Public Domain to clear up a problem that has been generated for literally thousands of people who purchased this package from one source or another and currently do not know where they stand. For those End-Users who are not satisfied with their Version of BusinessMaster II or Visaccount we will exchange your package for the new and much improved BusinessMaster II+ for $100. Simply mail your original diskettes (OEM or Visaccount) and license to us. We will put the new package on your diskettes with new labels, a new licensing agreement and a new manual and return it to you. For dealers who purchased BusinessMaster II from OEM software, you may continue to do as you wish with the package but we cannot upgrade your package to BusinessMaster II+. However we do offer dealer discounts on our newer packages. We have offered the package to the CP/M Users Group for inclusion in their library on the understanding that it may be used in any way, either commercial or non-commercial by anyone who chooses to use it provided credit is given for such use. We will continue to supply BusinessMaster II+ to end-users for $159 and Businessmaster Plus with fully-formatted fill in the blanks screen and B Tree Indexing for $289. These packages are compileable with minor changes under CB-80. (signed) Bud Aaron BusinessMaster 4317 Sea Bright Dr. Carlsbad, CA 92008