• Who is Robert Bloomfield, Developer of TouringTools
  • Where can I find the help system within a TouringTools application
  • Error - Can't open any more files - 50 files are already open
  • Why doesn't the help file for FileMaker Pro appear under "Help"?
  • How do I Report Bugs or Make Suggestions within TouringTools?
  • When is the final release (for purchase) of the TouringTools Applications
  • What is the cost of the TouringTools Applications?
  • How do I Find/Edit General Setup and Preferences within TouringTools?
  • Can I download the TouringTools help Videos?
  • How do I Watch the TouringTools Video Tutorials?
  • How do I Create Objects and Tours within TouringTools?
  • What is the Internet?
  • What are the country code top-level domains?
  • What is a top-level domain?
  • What does WWW mean?
  • What is the difference between the Internet, WWW and email?
  • What is email?
  • What does the @ mean in an email address?
  • How should I write an email address? Can I use CAPITAL LETTERS?
  • What is a domain name?




    Q: Who is Robert Bloomfield, Developer of TouringTools
    Who is Robert Bloomfield and why should I trust him to develop professional applications for the Music Touring Industry?

    A: You shouldn't! ;-)
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    Q: Where can I find the help system within a TouringTools application
    Where can I find the help system within a TouringTools application

    A: Select Help from the main menu or click on the little yellow "?" question mark icon generally found in the top left corner of EVERY TouringTools screen. This will take you to the Help System. From there, choose the application you want help with.
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    Q: Error - Can't open any more files - 50 files are already open
    When I'm in the demo for a while, I get a message saying I can't open various files because I already have 50 files open. I can't close them like I normally can under regular windows operations. How can I close apps I'm not using so I can get into these other ones?

    A: The Main Menu of each application contains a "Close Module" button and a ReadMe button, this will explain.
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    Q: Why doesn't the help file for FileMaker Pro appear under "Help"?
    Why doesn't the help file for FileMaker Pro appear under "Help"?

    A: The help file for FileMaker Pro is not available to be "called" from within the application because FileMaker, Inc, decided to allow it to be. I have provided it with in the folder and you can access it by minimizing the application and double clicking on it. In the final release of my applications, you will be able to "call it" from within, only in the Windows Version. I am still working on a solution for calling it from within on the Mac side.


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    Q: How do I Report Bugs or Make Suggestions within TouringTools?
    How do I Report Bugs or Make Suggestions?


    A: Watch the available video: "Documenter DB: Report Bugs and Make Suggestions".

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    Q: When is the final release (for purchase) of the TouringTools Applications
    When is the final release (for purchase) of the TouringTools Applications

    A: I simply don't know. I have projected many dates and for various reasons, missed them all. Therefore, I will only say that I am moving on the final release as fast as time permits. In the mean time, you are welcome to use the Demo versions, as they are, for as long as you like. They are fully functional and I will gladly extend the Time-Limit to anyone who requests it! Only the Beta applications are NOT fully functional.


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    Q: What is the cost of the TouringTools Applications?
    What is the cost of the TouringTools Applications?

    A: This has yet to be determined. Currently you are welcome to use any or all TouringTools Applications on a time-limited basis. Time extensions are always available free of charge as well!


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    Q: How do I Find/Edit General Setup and Preferences within TouringTools?
    How do I Find/Edit General Setup and Preferences within TouringTools?


    A: Watch the available video: "General Setup and Preferences"
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    Q: Can I download the TouringTools help Videos?
    Can I download the TouringTools help Videos?


    A: Yes you can! To download the available videos: Go to tutorials, Video DownLoads
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    Q: How do I Watch the TouringTools Video Tutorials?
    How do I Watch the TouringTools Video Tutorials?


    A: To Watch the available TouringTools videos: Go to the home page and look on the left hand navigation.
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    Q: How do I Create Objects and Tours within TouringTools?
    How do I Create Objects and Tours within TouringTools?


    A: Watch the available video: "Create Objects and Tours in TouringTools Applications".

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    Q: What is the Internet?
    What is the Internet?

    A: The word 'Internet' is made from the words 'inter-' + 'network'. A network is a collection of fibres or wires connecting various points. The Internet is an international network of millions of computers linked by cable, telephone lines and satellite. It is also sometimes called the 'Net'.
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    Q: What are the country code top-level domains?
    What are the country code top-level domains?

    A: There is a 2-letter top-level domain for each country (for example: .FR for France, or .JP for Japan). These are called country code top-level domains or ccTLDs.

    Afghanistan AF
    Albania AL
    Algeria DZ
    American Samoa AS
    Andorra AD
    Angola AO
    Anguilla AI
    Antarctica AQ
    Antigua and Barbuda AG
    Argentina AR
    Armenia AM
    Aruba AW
    Australia AU
    Austria AT
    Azerbaijan AZ
    Bahamas BS
    Bahrain BH
    Bangladesh BD
    Barbados BB
    Belarus BY
    Belgium BE
    Belize BZ
    Benin BJ
    Bermuda BM
    Bhutan BT
    Bolivia BO
    Bosnia-Herzegovina BA
    Botswana BW
    Bouvet Island BV
    Brazil BR
    British Indian Ocean Territory IO
    Brunei Darussalam BN
    Bulgaria BG
    Burkina Faso BF
    Burundi BI
    Cambodia KH
    Cameroon CM
    Canada CA
    Cape Verde CV
    Cayman Islands KY
    Central African Republic CF
    Chad TD
    Chile CL
    China CN
    Christmas Island CX
    Cocos (Keeling) Islands CC
    Colombia CO
    Comoros KM
    Congo CG
    Cook Islands CK
    Costa Rica CR
    Croatia (Hrvatska) HR
    Cuba CU
    Cyprus CY
    Czech Republic CZ
    Czechoslovakia CS
    Denmark DK
    Democratic Republic of Congo CD
    Djibouti DJ
    Dominica DM
    Dominican Republic DO
    East Timor TP
    Ecuador EC
    Egypt EG
    El Salvador SV
    Equatorial Guinea GQ
    Estonia EE
    Ethiopia ET
    Falkland Islands (Malvinas) FK
    Faroe Islands FO
    Fiji FJ
    Finland FI
    France FR
    France (European Territory) FX
    French Guyana GF
    French Polynesia PF
    French Southern Territories TF
    Gabon GA
    Gambia GM
    Georgia GE
    Germany DE
    Ghana GH
    Gibraltar GI
    Greece GR
    Greenland GL
    Grenada GD
    Guadeloupe (French) GP
    Guam (US) GU
    Guatemala GT
    Guinea GN
    Guinea-Bissau GW
    Guyana GY
    Haiti HT
    Heard and McDonald Islands HM
    Honduras HN
    Hong Kong HK
    Hungary HU
    Iceland IS
    India IN
    Indonesia ID
    Islamic Republic of Iran IR
    Iraq IQ
    Ireland IE
    Israel IL
    Italy IT
    Ivory Coast (Côte D'Ivoire) CI
    Jamaica JM
    Japan JP
    Jordan JO
    Kazakhstan KZ
    Kenya KE
    Kiribati KI
    Kuwait KW
    Kyrgyzstan KG
    Laos (People's Democratic Republic) LA
    Latvia LV
    Lebanon LB
    Lesotho LS
    Liberia LR
    Libya (Libyan Arab Jamahiriya) LY
    Liechtenstein LI
    Lithuania LT
    Luxembourg LU
    Macau MO
    Macedonia MK
    Madagascar MG
    Malawi MW
    Malaysia MY
    Maldives MV
    Mali ML
    Malta MT
    Marshall Islands MH
    Martinique (French) MQ
    Mauritania MR
    Mauritius MU
    Mexico MX
    Micronesia FM
    Moldavia MD
    Monaco MC
    Mongolia MN
    Montserrat MS
    Morocco MA
    Mozambique MZ
    Myanmar MM
    Namibia NA
    Nauru NR
    Nepal NP
    Netherland Antilles AN
    Netherlands NL
    Neutral Zone NT
    New Caledonia (French) NC
    New Zealand NZ
    Nicaragua NI
    Niger NE
    Nigeria NG
    Niue NU
    Norfolk Island NF
    North Korea KP
    Northern Mariana Islands MP
    Norway NO
    Oman OM
    Pakistan PK
    Palau PW
    Panama PA
    Papua New Guinea PG
    Paraguay PY
    Peru PE
    Philippines PH
    Pitcairn PN
    Poland PL
    Polynesia (French) PF
    Portugal PT
    Puerto Rico (US) PR
    Qatar QA
    Reunion (French) RE
    Romania RO
    Russian Federation RU
    Rwanda RW
    Saint Helena SH
    Saint Kitts Nevis Anguilla KN
    Saint Lucia LC
    Saint Pierre and Miquelon PM
    Saint Tome and Principe ST
    Saint Vincent and the Grenadines VC
    Samoa WS
    San Marino SM
    Saudi Arabia SA
    Senegal SN
    Seychelles SC
    Sierra Leone SL
    Singapore SG
    Slovak Republic (Slovakia) SK
    Slovenia SI
    Solomon Islands SB
    Somalia SO
    South Africa ZA
    South Korea KR
    Soviet Union SU
    Spain ES
    Sri Lanka LK
    Sudan SD
    Surinam SR
    Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands SJ
    Swaziland SZ
    Sweden SE
    Switzerland CH
    Syria (Syrian Arab Republic) SY
    Tajikistan TJ
    Taiwan TW
    Tanzania TZ
    Thailand TH
    Togo TG
    Tokelau TK
    Tonga TO
    Trinidad and Tobago TT
    Tunisia TN
    Turkey TR
    Turkmenistan TM
    Turks and Caicos Islands TC
    Tuvalu TV
    Uganda UG
    Ukraine UA
    United Arab Emirates AE
    United Kingdom UK
    United States of America US
    United States Minor Outlying Islands UM
    Uruguay UY
    Uzbekistan UZ
    Vanuatu VU
    Vatican City State VA
    Venezuela VE
    Vietnam VN
    Virgin Islands (British) VG
    Virgin Islands (US) VI
    Wallis and Futuna Islands WF
    Western Sahara EH
    Yemen YE
    Yugoslavia YU
    Zambia ZM
    Zimbabwe ZW

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    Q: What is a top-level domain?
    What is a top-level domain?

    A: A top-level domain is the last part of a domain name. In englishclub.com, ".com" is the top-level domain. In englishclub.org.uk, ".uk" is the top-level domain.
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    Q: What does WWW mean?
    What does WWW mean?


    A: WWW are initials that stand for World Wide Web. A 'web' is a network of fibres or cables connecting different points. (Spiders make webs to catch flies.) The Web is one of the services available on the Internet. It lets you access millions of pages through a system of hyperlinks. Because it is 'world-wide', it was originally called the World Wide Web or WWW.
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    Q: What is the difference between the Internet, WWW and email?
    What is the difference between the Internet, WWW and email?

    A: The Internet is the physical system (computers, wires, connections etc). WWW (the World Wide Web) and email are services that you use when connected to the Internet. There are other services on the Internet, such as FTP (File Transfer Protocol) and News Groups.
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    Q: What is email?
    What is email?

    A: Email is short for "electronic mail". It is a service for sending messages and files from one computer to another computer. The computers can be within one company or anywhere in the world. The messages travel almost instantaneously. Email is also sometimes spelt "e-mail".
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    Q: What does the @ mean in an email address?
    What does the @ mean in an email address?

    A: The symbol @ in English means 'at'. (It is often used for prices: '5 pens @ $1' means '5 pens at a price of $1 each'.) So 'example@englishclub.com' means 'Example at EnglishClub.com'. The symbol @ is usually called the 'at sign' in English.
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    Q: How should I write an email address? Can I use CAPITAL LETTERS?
    How should I write an email address? Can I use CAPITAL LETTERS?

    A: Yes. You can write an email address with CAPITAL LETTERS or with small letters, or with a mixture of the two. It doesn't matter whether you use small letters or capital letters. For example, if someone tells you to write to GoodExample@ENGLISHCLUB.COM, it's okay to write to goodexample@englishclub.com. You can use all the 26 letters of the alphabet, plus hyphens (-), underscore (_) and full stop (.), plus of course the at sign (@). For example, all the following are possible (but of course, you must be sure that the email address exists):
    goodexample@englishclub.com
    GoodExample@ENGLISHCLUB.COM
    good-example@EnglishClub.com
    good.example@englishclub.com
    GOOD_EXAMPLE@ENGLISHCLUB.COM
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    Q: What is a domain name?
    What is a domain name?

    A: A domain name is a unique name used to identify and locate computers on the Internet. A domain name provides an easy-to-remember Internet address, which computers translate into numeric IP (Internet Protocol) addresses used by the Internet. An IP address like 216.205.67.185 is good for computers but difficult for humans to remember. But humans can easily remember a domain name like englishclub.com in http://www.englishclub.com.
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