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INTRODUCTION TO FIXSIT
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FIXSIT is a tiny utility that will repair .SIT files that
are incompatible with UNSIT.EXE, the freeware UnStuff utility
for Macintosh archives.
Full instructions are given in FIXSIT.DOC
FIXSIT and its documenation are Copyright (C) 1990, Creative
Bits. They are not free, nor are they public domain, nor are
they intended to be used without registration and payment.
This archive contains the following files:
FIXSIT.EXE The FIXSIT system file.
FIXSIT.DOC Instructions for using FIXSIT.
READ.ME This file.
FIXREG.FRM A registration form for FIXSIT.
TYP1TOOL.TXT Information about Type-1 Tools, the
Macintosh->IBM PostScript Type-1 font
converter.
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BY USING THIS PRODUCT, YOU CERTIFY THAT YOU HAVE READ,
UNDERSTOOD, AND AGREE TO THE INFORMATION CONTAINED ON
PAGE ONE OF FIXSIT.DOC
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A NOTE FROM KEITH COWGILL
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Regardless of all else, I am honored when you choose to use
software I have written. Whether a Creative Bits product is
a major application or tiny utility, I strive to make that
product as elegant, thoughtful, and easy-to-use as I can,
using the language most appropriate for that product.
I am also a firm believer in the shareware distribution
method. I don't cripple or hamper software I market through
this method, other than a modest shareware reminder appearing
at the start or end of certain unregistered applications.
When you purchase shareware software from me, you pay a fair
price for the value you receive, which does not include
marketing costs, major overhead costs, distribution materials
cost, or an attempt to make up for revenues lost through
unauthorized users.
Therefore, you can get full use of this package today. And
nothing will physically prevent you from continuing to use it
long after your evaluation period has ended. But if you do
not register this package you (1) may cause me and
programmers like me to abandon the shareware distribution
method; (2) miss out on upgrades, bug-fixes, product
announcements, and technical support; and (3) ultimately
cause the price of software to artificially increase.
Increase? Yes. Shareware authors have a tremendous impact
on the software market by forcing commercial developers to
remain competitive with our pricing structure. Our ability
to bring a product to the market quickly and inexpensively
forces commercial development companies to reckon with us in
ways that are beneficial to you.
So, whether the Creative Bits application you select is a
full-featured system or so small that the fair price I've
attached to it is little more than a tip you would offer on a
good meal, your registration of that product IS important,
both to you and to the computer-using community at large.
Thank you for listening to my point of view. But above all,
thank you for evaluating and using this Creative Bits
product.
Sincerely,
Keith Cowgill