
                         WELCOME TO THE PHOENIX5
                        PROSTATE CANCER  GLOSSARY
                            PERSONAL EDITION 
                            Version 2.01 5/6/02


IMPORTANT: To download and use this glossary YOU MUST: 
   
   0. DELETE VERSION 1 AND ANY SHORTCUTS IF YOU HAVE THEM.
   1. Have about 1.7MG of free space on your hard drive
   2. Know how to download a ZIP file to a selected folder
   3. Know how to find that ZIP file
   4. Know how to EXTRACT a ZIP file to a selected folder
   5. Know how to find the main menu to start

For PCs, WinZip can be obtained at
http://windows.tucows.com/preview/55780.html

OPEN THE GLOSSARY ONLY WITH YOUR BROWSER, such as Explorer 
or Netscape. Nothing else will work.  

It will extract a folder called "p5glossV2". See below for contents.
 
This is not a program. It will not change your settings. It consists of files
that you will open with a browser (for example, Explorer or Netscape). You may 
remove it by just deleting the folder. 

It will work with PCs or Macs. 



                           CONTENTS:


This READ ME FIRST document contains the following information:

    * What this glossary consists of 
    * Why so many files? 
    * What is new in Version 2?
    * Can I overwrite the Version 1? 
    * How to install the glossary (PC & Macs)
    * How to find it (if misplaced after downloading)
    * How to access the glossary through a shortcut/alias 
    * Tips on using the glossary 
    * How to delete/remove the glossary
    * Disclaimer & Copyright
    * Permission to use & redistribute 
    * Final word & acknowledgments 



WHAT THIS GLOSSARY CONSISTS OF: 

1. A file called GLOSSARY.HTML
2. This README.TXT file
3. A folder with 465 files.


WHY SO MANY FILES? 

Speed. 

By putting each definition in its own document, it is faster than putting over 500
definitions on one page. 



WHAT IS NEW IN VERSION 2.01?

For version 2, very single page has been redesigned to help navigation. The abbreviations page was deleted because they are in the main menu. There are also a number of words that were added or updated. 

Version 2.01 fixed some minor HTML code (the language that creates a Web page) in version 2 that might have created problems. 



CAN I OVERWRITE VERSION 1? 

No. Delete Version 1 and start again because this is glossary is completely 
redesigned. 



WHY THE "REGISTRATION"?  

I may want to survey users later about the value. 

Your email address will not be shared with any third parties.

Meanwhile, please note that "registration" is not required to download the file. 



HOW TO INSTALL THE GLOSSARY

These files are designed to work on PCs or Macs. 

Download it to a selected folder on your hard drive.

Open the file (using WinZip, StuffIt Expander etc.)and save it to your selected folder. 

The extracted folder will be named "P5glossV2." 



HOW TO FIND IT (IF MISPLACED)

Technically, it really doesn't matter where the folder is, as long as you have a shortcut/alias. (See below) But if you extract it and then can't find it, PC users should open FIND then FILES & FOLDERS under START. 

Mac users, Sherlock (Cmd-F) will find it.

TIP: If that didn't work, the file name may have changed in the extraction. Try looking for "p5glossV2" and then see what folder it is in.  



HOW TO ACCESS THE GLOSSARY WITH A SHORTCUT/ALIAS

PC: Highlight glossary.html. Right click and select SEND TO and then DESKTOP (CREATE SHORTCUT) and it will be created on your desktop. 

MAC: 
1. Launch your Web browser
2. Choose "Open File" or "open page" in the File menu and open the file glossary.html
3. Choose "Add Page to Favorites" in the Favorites menu or "Add Bookmark" in the Bookmarks menu



TIPS ON USING THE GLOSSARY 

This is designed to work while you are not on the Internet. 

There are some links to pages that require you are connected to the Internet.  



HOW TO DELETE/REMOVE THE GLOSSARY 

Because this glossary is not a program, it will not install anything else on your computer. Therefore, you can delete it as you would any folder. 



DISCLAIMER & COPYRIGHT
 
Just like every software provider, we have to say that downloading and extracting these files will be the responsibility of the user. Phoenix5 is not responsible for any damage that may allegedly be done by or attributed to the downloading, extraction and use of these files. 

This glossary is for education only and is not medical advice. It is meant to help the patient to better understand words and abbreviations so that he or she may better discuss these issues with their doctor(s) and does not replace or modify any professional advice.

This Personal Edition is copyrighted (c) 2002 by Phoenix5, a nonprofit corporation registered in the State of Ohio. All Rights Reserved. Quoted material is under the Fair Use doctrine, used by a non-profit corporation for education and not for sale. 



PERMISSION TO USE & REDISTRIBUTE

Permission is granted to individuals to use this Personal Edition. Downloading and installing it signals their agreement that it is provided according to this document.

Permission is also granted to redistribute this to individuals, especially to those without access to the Web, provided it is distributed intact, with all documents present in the compressed files and unchanged, including this document. 

Any sale of this glossary is expressly forbidden. 

This glossary is not intended for use on Web sites without the expressed, written permission of the Phoenix5 Webmaster, Robert Young (robert@phoenix5.org). 



FINAL WORD

The entire purpose is to put a glossary into your hands, so you have this tool whenever you need it. It is provided at no cost to the prostate cancer community 
as part of Phoenix5's charity status.

Hopefully, it will be value. 

That is why I would appreciate your registration and feedback. 


Robert Young (robert@phoenix5.org)
Webmaster Phoenix5
http://www.phoenix5.org
3/9/02


