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Shareware Vendors may distribute the software package "STEENBURGH's STUFF"
under the following conditions:
1) The entire set, including documentation and demo files, must be
distributed TOGETHER (unlike the BBS versions which may be distributed
separately).
2) The programs must be clearly identified as SHAREWARE. ANY VENDOR
who uses the term "Public Domain" as an integral part of its company
name or advertising MUST obtain prior written approval from Tay-Jee
Software before distributing STEENBURGH's STUFF in any way, shape, or
form.
3) A fee of no more than $7 (not including shipping and handling) may
be charged for the disk on which STEENBURGH's STUFF is distributed.
4) Ordinarily, any vendor which is approved by the Association of
Shareware Professionals (ASP) will automatically meet these requirements
and is authorized to distribute the software.
Vendors are asked to please distribute the shareware disk in the same
form in which it was received, i.e., with installation files in the
root directory and program files in a directory called STUFF. Since
the installation routine also serves as a demonstration and is an
integral part of the utilities, PLEASE do not compress all the files
into a single archive or alter the disk set up unless absolutely
necessary.
The following catalog listings/descriptions are suggested only; if you
can do our programs better justice, please feel free to substitute your
own descriptions, or simply use these as a guide:
Short Version:
STEENBURGH's STUFF: 17 batch file utilities to control input, output, and
system functions.
Long Version:
STEENBURGH's STUFF: A collection of 17 utility programs for use in batch
file processing. Includes utilities to control output (full color video
control), input (keypress and numeric entry), menus, printer status,
directory and file size reporting, sound and music, and much more. Most
of these programs return detailed information via the DOS errorlevel, allow-
ing users to automate complex operations via simple batch files. Complete
documentation makes these utilities suitable for all levels of expertise.