For our visually impaired users: What is being displayed is a screenshot of Parse-O-Matic.  It's an example of what Parse-O-Matic looks like while it is in the process of running a script file.  It shows a rather simple Microsoft Windows window, with 6 fields on it.  The window title is Text Demo, Parsing Parameters.  There is a bar graph that shows how much of the input file has been processed.  In this example, it is about 60% complete.  Also in this header are the number of Bytes In and the number of Bytes out.  In this example, the bytes in are 5,471,962 and bytes out are 5,471,840.  There is a cancel button which, if clicked, would stop the running of the script and parsing would be terminated.  The fields on the page are Input file, Output file.  The Output file has two options:  a checkbox for Autoview and one for Append.  Autoview displays the output or results of a parse, after the parsing script has completed. The Append checkbox indicates that any output should be appended to the output file, rather than overwritten.  The field Script File not used.in this example, so it is greyed.  The last three fields are Option X, Y and Z.  These are additional options parameters that can be used for user input, and then accessed from the Parse-O-Matic script that you create.  In this screenshot, almost everything is greyed out because the script is currently running.  The bottom of the window has a Start, Exit and Help button.