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COMPUTER DICTIONARY FOR ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS
Version 1.20 for Windows 3.1, VGA
Definitions of over 1,001 terms that every computer user
should know.
Gary FitzGerald
553 Haverstraw Rd.
Suffern, NY 10901
(914) 357-4171
Copyright (c) 1994 by Gary FitzGerald. All rights reserved.
Gary FitzGerald is a member of the Association of Shareware
Professionals (ASP).
PROGRAM FILENAME: CDICT.ZIP
PROGRAM NAME: Computer Dictionary for Absolute Beginners
VERSION: 1.20
SIZE: 300K
BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Computer Dictionary for Beginners
LONG DESCRIPTION:
COMPUTER DICTIONARY v1.2 <ASP> -
This is an on-line dictionary of computer
terms written for absolute beginners and it
is a reference for everyone else. This
dictionary contains over 1001 computer terms
that every computer user should know. When
placed in the Start Up Group of Windows 3.1,
the computer dictionary would be available
for reference at any time from the CTRL ESC
task list or by using ALT TAB.
REGISTRATION: $5.00 SEE REGISTER.TXT
REQUIREMENTS: Windows 3.1
RECOMMENDED: VGA
USER BENEFITS: 3 months support See README.TXT
Upgrade notification and discounts
CATEGORY: Education, Computers
KEYWORDS: Dictionary
Terms
Glossary
Anyone distributing the Computer Dictionary for any kind of
remuneration must first contact Gary FitzGerald at the address
above for authorization. This authorization will be
automatically granted to distributors recognized by the (ASP)
as adhering to its guidelines for shareware distributors, and
such distributors may begin offering the Computer Dictionary
immediately. (However Gary FitzGerald must still be advised so
that the distributor can be kept up-to-date with the latest
version of the Computer Dictionary.) You are encouraged to
pass a copy of the Computer Dictionary along to your friends
for evaluation. Please encourage them to register their copy
if they find that they can use it. All registered users will
receive a copy of the latest version of the
Computer Dictionary system.