Before Microsoft invented windows they had another operating system running on their computers called “MS-DOS”. It is an abbreviation for “Microsoft Disk Operating System…” In those days also the Mormons were looking for a way to use computers to store all their scriptures in a database and allow their members to search through them for research purposes. So they came up with a MS-DOS program called “Folio Views”. It turned out to be the perfect program for storing all the teachings of Srila Prabhupada and enabled the Hare Krishna devotees for the first time to use a computer to search through the teachings of Srila Prabhupada.
This first MS-DOS version of the Vedabase using the Mormon’s ‘Folio Views’ program was very easy to use and immediately the “Prabhupada Folio” became a must for any ISKCON devotee who wanted to seriously research the teachings of Srila Prabhupada.
This MS-DOS Prabhupada folio was immensely popular with the devotees. Even today there are many, many devotees who are still using this MS-DOS version of the Prabhupada folio. They say it is much better than the windows version. It is very simple to use. You just hit the space key and the search box pops up and you type in what you want to find and it finds it for you instantly.
So anyhow Bhakta Alan has just produced an installer that you can run on virtually any version of Windows that will install this original Prabhupada MS-DOS folio on your computer and add two icons to your desk top, one for the plain-text version and one for the version with the diacritical marks.
The advantages of using the MS-DOS Folio Views Program include:
To download the original free MS-DOS version of the Prabhupada folio please click on the link below:
Download Folio / MS-DOS Vedabase 2.23 (Setup works with Win7)
It is very simple to use but please find below a few hints from devotees who have been using it for many years:
To do a search on the Prabhupada DOS Folio you press the space bar.
Then you will see a screen pop up with four sections:
The basic search is very simple. You just hit the space bar and type in the words you want to search for. It is however somewhat different from the Google type searches you may be used to.
If you press ‘F1′ you can access the manual and the tutorials and there you can find the complete details of every option available in the program fully described. In the help you can use the TAB key to jump to the red triangles and then press ‘ENTER’ and that will take you to the linked page.
When you have typed in your search words and are happy with the number of results you have you can press the ‘ENTER’ key and that will take you to the search results page. It is something like a Google search results page but instead of listing webpages every item on the search results page refers to a paragraph in Prabhupada’s teachings. It does not show the whole paragraph, it shows about 15 words either side of the search term so you can get the idea of what that paragraph is about without having to actually open up the full view.
On the search results page your search terms are highlighted in green so they are very easy to see. You can easily scan through this page and find the things you are interested in.
When you find something you want to read just double-click anywhere within that entry on the search results page and that will take you to that place in the full folio.
It works by opening a new window every time you double-click. This is very handy because it means your search results page is still there underneath the window you are currently reading in. So when you are finished reading in that place you can press the ‘ESC’ key and that will close the current window and you will see the window underneath it which is your search results page and you can just continue exploring the other interesting results from your search in this way.
Most of the devotees you see sending out compilations of quotes from Srila Prabhupada use this DOS folio to produce their compilations.
The way they do this is when they find a Prabhupada quote they want to add to a compilation they are making they put the cursor on that paragraph and select File / Save As (or click Control-S) and save it to something like c:\t.txt for example.
The first time it will create that file for you and when you try to save to a file that already exists it gives you the choice of either replacing the file or appending to the end of the file. So if you choose to append to the file then you can just keep on adding the Prabhupada quotes as you discover them and when you have enough Prabhupada quotes you can open up that t.txt file in a word processing program and nicely format your compilation of Prabhupada quotes.
On this version when you save files to c:\ they actually get saved in c:\sp\. So if you save your quotes to c:\t.txt when you go to try and find them to open them in Word you will find them actually in c:\sp\t.txt
By default when you append to a file the DOS Folio will just add the text without any reference as to which Prabhupada book it came from. But for compilations you need to have the references.
To have references appear in the files you save you have to turn them on in Options / Set Infobase Defaults.
It will ask you if you want to set them in the infobase or in the configuration file and you can say the configuration file, then click on ‘enter’. Then underneath ‘Display Format’ you have to click beside ‘References’ to make a cross beside it. That will enable references for each paragraph in the normal Vedabase view and those references will also be saved with your quotes.
So I think that is all you need to know. And for more advanced topics you can press F1 in the program and read through the help pages there.