Mailist

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The mailing list system has been designed and implemented to facilitate fast production of address labels for mail shots and circulars. It may also be extremely useful to the user who has no printer, as a dedicated database for very selective sorts and searches. The selectivity is quite comprehensive; for example you could, if you wish, instruct the program to produce labels only for all companies who have an annual turnover in excess of £50,000, who are in the London area, who have more than 300 employees, whose Managing Director is married etc, etc. The restriction of 50 entries for the Model A, and 220 entries for the Model B per datafile may simply be overcome by the use of as many datafiles on cassette or disc as you like.



Platform : BBC Micro
Format : Cassette
Publisher : Gemini
Authors :
Date : 1982
Product Code :

Other Software by Gemini :

Item Manufacturer Platform Format Date
Office Master Gemini BBC Micro Cassette & 5.25" Disk Unknown
Mailist Gemini BBC Micro Cassette 1982
Database Gemini Marketing Ltd ZX Spectrum Cassette 1982
HOMMACC Gemini Marketing Dragon 32 Cassette 1982
Mailist (Disk) Gemini BBC Micro 5.25" Floppy disk 1982
Cashbook Gemini Marketing BBC Micro Cassette 1983
Database Gemini Marketing Limited Acorn Electron Cassette 1983
Beebplot Gemini BBC Micro Cassette 1983
Sleighbells Gemini BBC Micro Cassette 1983
Liberator Gemini BBC Micro Cassette 1983
Stock Control Gemini Leisure Software BBC Micro Cassette 1983
Final Accounts Gemini Marketing LTD BBC Micro 32K 5.25" Floppy Disk 1983
Database 16k+ version Gemini Marketing Limited Vic 20 Cassette Oct 1983
Database Gemini BBC Micro Cassette 1984
Data Gem Gemini BBC Micro 5.25 Floppy Disk/ ROM 1984
Money Management Gemini BBC Micro 5.25" Disk 1985
Office Mate Gemini Marketing BBC Micro 5.25" Floppy Disk 1985
Plot Gemini BBC Micro 5.25" Floppy Disk 1985

Information About Gemini :

Item Manufacturer Date
Gemini Microcomputers Ltd Unknown

 

 

 

This exhibit has a reference ID of CH20787. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
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