Welcome to infoclick, Stop searching… start finding, For the beginner – Nisus InfoClick User Manual

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Welcome to InfoClick

Stop searching… start finding

We hope that InfoClick will help you easily navigate through the mass of your emails to locate the
messages you seek.

If you are the kind of person who does not need or read manuals, please skip to page 7 to Find What
You Seek!

For the Beginner

Welcome to InfoClick… the search tool that makes finding, and managing your email and notes a
breeze!
The InfoClick icon, illustrated in Figure 4 on page ii, shows a mail envelope with a “clickable”
magnifying glass.
InfoClick is designed for you, the serious correspondent and worker, in mind, whether you receive
twenty email messages a day, or hundreds.

Using the Mouse and/or the Trackpad

InfoClick offers a number of contextual menus. These are visible when you press

6

or “right click”

your mouse or “secondary click” your trackpad. If a particular portion of the application has a
contextual menu, the documentation will indicate its availability.

About the InfoClick Documentation

The InfoClick documentation consists of this manual and help available online:
This InfoClick manual introduces you to the package and its many features. It reviews InfoClick
conventions, shows you how to install the package. In addition to a:

Table of Contents where each task you might want to accomplish with InfoClick is listed, page
a;

Index of menu Commands and Screen Messages beginning on page 55
if you encounter a command or a message you want to learn more about, this is a good place to
start to learn more about it;

Index of Figures and Tables (where every aspect of the application and its dialogs is identified)
beginning on page 57;

The document is organized as follows:

a short “Basic Start” section for those who read manuals and want a tour of the InfoClick
interface beginning on page 1;

a description of the InfoClick working environment (windows, etc.) beginning on page 2;

step-by-step procedures that show you how to search through your mail and create easily
findable notes beginning on page 7;

Appendices; these include:

a description of each of the menu commands referred to from left to right and top to bottom
(including submenus) beginning on page 45
this is a good place to start if you have a question about what a command accomplishes;

a glossary of useful terms beginning on page 51

a short history of the origins of InfoClick and GIA search technology beginning on page 53.

Because certain tasks require the interaction of a variety of aspects of the application, cross-
references to additional information appear throughout the document.

Using the Documentation

Be aware of these conventions as you follow the instructions in the manual:

Text in this style: Command identifies a menu command or dialog option to choose including
buttons that appear in dialogs.

When you are to press certain keys on the keyboard, they appear in a special

Keys

font.

Text in Courier font identifies text to type or select in the various instructions.

Bullets, such as at the beginning of this line, indicate lists of related items that generally do not
require a sequence.

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