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SpHyDir source and executable program are a copyrighted work which
is property of Howard Gilbert. Your rights to use and copy this
program are covered by this license. If you do not agree to the
terms of this license, simply delete it or do not use it. A copy of
these terms must accompany every copy of SPHYDIR.EXE and SPHYDIR.INF.
All other files, including XSpO programs in the XSpOLib subdirectory,
sample filters and helper programs in the GOSERVE subdirectory, and
the GIF image edit exit SPHYGIFV.CMD are "sample programs." They are
not restricted in any way and may be used, adapted, edited, and
republished at will.
SpHyDir reads files in, reorganizes some of their contents, and then
writes them back again with modifications. SpHyDir does not claim
to process all files correctly. A user should assume that SpHyDir
may damage some of the contents and should keep backup copies of all
materials on which SpHyDir operates. The author is not responsible
for any damages, including loss of data, caused by the execution of
this program.
Personal SpHyDir may be used without payment of any license fee.
Personal SpHyDir inserts at the beginning of every output file
several comment lines, and at the end of every document a line whose
source reads:
<P>This document generated by
<A HREF="http://pclt.cis.yale.edu/pclt/sphydir/sphydir.htm">SpHyDir</A>
another fine product of
<A HREF="http://pclt.cis.yale.edu/pclt/default.htm">
PC Lube and Tune</A>.</P>
In consideration for using the licensed SpHyDir program, the user
agrees to leave this acknowledgement in all output files and not to
allow anyone else in the same organization to remove this statement
when the files are copied to network servers.
Professional SpHyDir is targeted to large organizations or
individuals who professional edit material to be posted to the
network. Professional SpHyDir is available with payment of a
license fee. It removes the restriction to include a visible
acknowledgement and includes access to the source and the ability to
generate modified or derivitive programs for internal use. Contact
the author Howard.Gilbert@yale.edu for further information.