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             Reference Browser & Reference Maker by FileMaker Pro

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What is PubMedMaker
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PubMedMaker is bibliography software, which is designed for anyone who wishes to 
manage medical literature data with a FileMaker Pro database. You perform a 
search of the literature in PubMed or NLM gateway on the Internet and save the 
search results as a text file. PubMedMaker converts this text file into a File-
Maker Pro database simply by dragging & dropping. By using FileMaker Pro's fun-
ction, you can search, select, sort, and print literature references. Literature 
list can be formatted and exported in simple text, rich text (Reference list for 
your paper) or HTML (Reference Web Publishing) to conform to the style you desire.


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What's new--PubMedMaker 2.2.2 for Windows (Jun 14, 2003)
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Version 2.2.2 fixes the problem of import from a new MEDLINE formatted text in 
PubMed and NLM Gateway. You can place PDF folder anywhere you desire.


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Requirements
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Windows 98, Me, NT4, 2000, XP, FileMaker Pro 4.0 or later.

Important Note: PubMedMaker includes various VB scripts in the Templates folder. 
These scripts play an important role in PubMedMaker's function. Norton AntiVirus 
shows a warning against every VB script activity. Please allow these VB scripts to 
perform.


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Registration of PubMedMaker 2.2.2
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1. Trial code

A copy of PubMedMaker is a shareware. You can use PubMedMaker for 60 days with the 
Trial code shown below. Double click PubMedMaker and click the "Registration" tab 
panel.
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Unregisterd
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If you use PubMedMaker without a registration code, a splash window appears whenever 
you use PubMedMaker subsequently.
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Trial code
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Enter "madoka" in the Registration code box of the "Registration" tab panel, and 
click "Register". You can use PubMedMaker for 60 days without a splash window 
appearing.
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Registration code
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You have to get a Registration code for the continuous use of PubMedMaker. You can 
reach my registration web site from the On-line tab panel of PubMedMaker. See below.

2. Register on line

How to access--You can reach my registration web page at <http://order.kagi.com/?ZWK> 
by simply click "Register on line" button in the "On-line" tab panel of PubMedMaker. 
You will need a credit card (VISA, MasterCard or American Express) and a Forms capable 
browser. Secure (SSL) registration web pages are available.
Licence cost--Single user license that includes 3 licences for PubMedMaker X, 
PubMedMaker for Macintosh and the Windows version , US$25 per user.
Registration code--The registration code will be sent via e-mail within 24 hours~2 
days.
Registering PubMedMaker--Double-click PubMedMaker, click "Registration" tab panel, 
enter User name, Registration code and click "Register". You can use PubMedMaker 
without a splash window. Registered users also get a FileMaker password for Templates, 
which enable them to access the layout and field definition of templates for 
PubMedMaker.


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Contact the Author
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If you have any questions, please feel free to ask me via e-mail whether you are a 
registered user or not (I don't mind). I will reply to you as soon as possible. And 
I welcome any suggestions. I'd like to improve PubMedMaker according to your ideas 
if possible.

    E-mail: <kinda@kagi.com> or <kinda@wa2.so-net.ne.jp>
    Download: <http://www001.upp.so-net.ne.jp/MedFiles/IndexE.html>
    Registration: <http://order.kagi.com/?ZWK>
    Contact me via postal mail:
        Kinichi Yokota, MD.
        Health Care Center, Kitami Institute of Technology
        165, Koen-cho, Kitami, Hokkaido 090-8507, Japan


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Acknowledgement
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PubMedMaker 2.2.2 is made with REALbasic 4.5.2J. Many thanks for a REALbasic plugin 
made by Michio Ono, PhD: Micono RbStringUtil v1.5.0 <http://micono.hoops.ne.jp/rb/
index.html>.


  Copyright (c): MedFiles Integrated (Kinichi Yokota, MD, PhD) All Rights Reserved

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