I'm planning to make the Jo Bogaert catalog downloadable, if I can get the OK from Jo.
Flower Genie members can download it, and will have a better understanding of this topic!!You folk will probably have noticed already... I'm, not too good at making things brief and to the point.
For once, I think I have made a fairly good attempt, by adding the instructions on the inside cover of the Jo Bogaert catalog CD case.
Heres what it says:
How to use this catalog.
Install Flower Genie
Register Flower Genie using the licence provided
Insert the Jo Bogaerts Calalog CD into the drive.
Click on the Flower Genie icon on your desktop
Click the button "My plants and Gardens ? FG037"
Click on the "Data Source" pop-up in screen FG037S01
Select JoBogaerts from the drop down list.
Explore the plants and photos
To BUY a plant:
Click the "Who sells this" button in screen FG037S01
Screen FG037S02 appears
Click the "Buy this plant" button
Make your on-line purchase
Ive directed the user to the exact program (FG037), and the screen+button combinations to get to the EXACT buy page for each selected plant on the web site.
People who get the catalog on CD will have to install Flower Genie and register, if they dont have it already.
By following the above instructions, they will (as you did on "discovering" part 2 of the instructions
) find the Buy page
After reading the initial instructions, playing with Flower Genie and the Catalog is the fun part.
The slide show is a feature of Flower Genie, for "general consumption".
However, I did design it so users could plug in the nice new Catalog on CD, grab a cup of coffee, start the slide show and enjoy a nice little break from the garden, and hopefully be inspired to buy a few plants from Jo.
Note that this will be provided as standard with each new copy. You (and other members) have to download the update to get it (FG037 Version 14 is required).
The Jo Bogaert website has a buy page for each plant, hence I was able to place the hyperlinks
exactly to those pages.
However, at this stage he doesnt have a shopping cart to allow the user to buy on line. I assume he will provide this, so we can skip that little hiccup!
Heres another thing you can do (applies to ALL SWAP CD's)
When you insert a SWAP CD (the Catalog on CD is technically a SWAP CD) into the drive and change the Data Source to point to it, the clever Genie tells you that the Data on the CD is Read Only. It also tells you that you can copy plants from the database. How?
In this mode, an extra button "Copy this Plant" is made visible in FG037.
Simply select a plant, and click the button.
The Add a Plant screen (FG100S40) appears, and you can edit if you wish, then click the Add button.
The plant is added to YOUR database on hard disc.
Be sure to try that feature.
If the Nursery doesnt have an On-Line facility, then have a look at the Flower Genie, Bonsai Genie or Ideas Genie Pro Menu tab.
You'll find a tab caled "Catalogs"
Under that you'll find a program GA040. That took me 4 months to write.
Currently, you can do nothing with it, as you need a Catalog on CD.
That will be fully functional with each "Catalog on CD" (but not on the first issues of this demo)
GA040 is identical for ALL Genies (will also be aded to Ideas Genie)
It has a fully fledged shopping cart, offers multi-sales-options to suppliers, plus it has a
Mail Order print form.
There, that should do it!
Alternatively, we can already do this with the software:
Start Flower Genie
Start the program
Make Gardens - FG042DONT change the data source. We want to do the following on our database on Hard Disc.
Make a Gardener" by name of "Plants To Buy"
In that, create a "Garden Area" called "My Wish List"
Start the program
Link Plants to Gardens - FG038Select and add plants we wish to buy to "My Wish List". To do that, you must add the plants to your own database first, as described above.
Use the report FG034 to print out the wish list, and take it to the Nursery.
Again, this is a little aside from this discussion on Catalogs, but, "real estate" on the initial screen FG037S01 is very limited!!
Ive found a small space to put the "Go" button for starting the slide show. However, Ive also provided "Tool Tip Text" so when the user hovers over the button, they can read what it does.