Mailing List Program
From Sega Retro
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System(s): SC-3000 | |||||||||||||||
Publisher: John Sands (AU), Grandstand Leisure (NZ) | |||||||||||||||
Developer: John Sands (AU), Grandstand Leisure (NZ) | |||||||||||||||
Genre: ETC | |||||||||||||||
Number of players: 1 | |||||||||||||||
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Mailing List Program is a software program for the SC-3000. It was released in Australia by John Sands Electronics as part of its Personal Business Series of Educational Software Cassettes. It was also released in New Zealand by Grandstand Leisure. This software requires a minimum of 32 KB of RAM.
Essentially, it's an electronic address book, with the capability to print labels on the the SP-400 Plotter/Printer. In Australia, the software was sold with 250 self-adhesive labels.
When used with the BASIC Level III A cartridge, over 4,000 bytes of information can be stored. With the BASIC Level III B cartridge, over 18,000 bytes of information can be used.
Synopsis
"Create files of names, addresses, phone numbers and other relevant information."
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An easy to use, yet sophisticated, mailing list program. Once entered, addresses - and any other information you have included - can be recalled and used as you wish. Can also be used to print labels with the Sega Plotter/Printer. This program has other data storage uses too. Your wine cellar, stamp collection, household contents values and a great deal of other useful information can be stored on the Sega Mailing List cassette. |
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— Box backcover [3] |
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A sophisticated program for mailing lists and many other uses. You can insert and delete information and recall the list in many different ways. Labels can be printed from this program with the Sega Plotter/Printer. |
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— Box frontcover [4] |
Magazine articles
- Main article: Mailing List Program/Magazine articles.