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 Registration of RCmpLib v2.0
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 RCmpLib is a Shareware product. It is available through Users Groups,
 Bulletin Boards, etc.

 You have the opportunity to try the program at no charge to see
 if it meets your needs. If you continue to use the program after
 evaluation, please complete the included registration form (RCmpLib.FRM)
 and send it to:

                       Ing. R.P.B. van Gelder 
                       Binnenwiertzstraat 27  
                       5615 HG  EINDHOVEN     
                       THE NETHERLANDS        

 The price for registration is :

 If you want to receive the library by E-MAIL : US $ 10,00

 If you want to receive the library by POST   : US $ 15,00

 Payment :

 Just include the appropriate amount of money (in cash) with the
 registration form and send it to the address as mentioned above.


 BENEFITS OF REGISTRATION --------------------------------------------

 1) A registered version of RCmpLib will be sent to you by E-MAIL or
    by POST.

    +-------------------------------------------------------------+
    | THE REGISTERED VERSION DOESN'T DISPLAY THE REGISTRATION     |
    | MESSAGE AND DOESN'T HAVE THE 8 SECONDS DELAYS.              |
    +-------------------------------------------------------------+

 2) You will receive a small utility called DCmpAll.EXE.
    With DCmpAll you can decompress all files in a directory.
    This is very useful for system developers.

 3) Run-time royalty-free license. You will be free to integrate
    RCmpLib functions into your Clipper applications without having
    to pay any royalty or fee for doing so. You may also distribute
    or market any such applications royalty-free.

 4) Support through E-Mail

    E-Mail addresses :

    Internet: RCROLF@urc.tue.nl
    Bitnet  : RCROLF@heitue5

See Also: R_Compress() R_DeComp()
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