BFC - Brevity Flash Cards (version 1.1)
By Peter "Faust" Barton

BFC is shareware intended to help users learn code/brevity commands as used by the 
United States Air Force.   This is a simple code that randomly runs through a list 
of terms until it is completed or the user quits.

Installation:
Simply expand BFC.exe & brevity.dat in the directory of your choice.   The program 
will run as long as both files are in the same directory.   This program does not 
add any information to your Windows registry so if you want to kill it - simply 
delete both files.  Please note that BFC will not run if the files are on your 
desktop; BFC.exe and brevity.dat must be located in a folder.

Usage:
This is a very easy program to use.   Simply double-click on the executable (BFC.exe) 
and a DOS box will open for you.   BFC will proceed to run through a list of 220 
terms and give you a ratio of correct to incorrect responses.   Instructions 
on how to use BFC are present when you run the code.   If you have problems just 
type "?" and you will get a small menu of choices.

What New in version 1.1?:
BFC has been converted to a multiple choice format.   It was a difficult decision 
as to whether or not choices should be included.   Most of these terms need to be 
committed to memory and having choices provides a crutch.   However, with multiple 
choice, the user gets some measurement of progress each time the program is run 
based on the number of correct and incorrect responses.
 
Note:
This is a work in progress - a windows program will follow in the future if I get 
some feedback that it is worth the effort.   

References:
Multi-Command Handbook (USAF doc 11-F16, vol. 5, attachment 3)

Contacts:
I hope this helps!   Any questions or comments are welcome via faust@socal.rr.com

Disclaimer:
I claim no responsibility for damage or loss due to the use of this shareware.   

