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┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Chron v4.0 Demo Diskette │
└────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Introduction:
Thank you for your interest in Chron v4.0. We feel that Chron is the
best, most cost-effective OS/2 scheduling product on the market. This
is a fully-functioning demo except that events aren't saved to disk
when Chron is terminated. As long as OS/2 and Chron are left running,
this demo code is the same as a production code. This gives our
future customers the opportunity to fully test the product before
making a purchase decision.
If for some reason Chron doesn't fulfill your scheduling needs after
purchase, there is a 60 day money-back guarantee.
Pricing/purchasing:
Chron is $99 USD. Site and enterprise licensing is available. Contact
Hilbert Computing for more information. We can accept a company
purchase order (which you can fax to us) or a prepaid check or money
order. We are not set up for accepting credit cards at this time.
Pricing may change without notice.
We will ship abroad. The customer is responsible for any import taxes,
value-added taxes, etc. All receipts are payable in U.S. dollars.
Chron is also available for your favorite reseller such as Indelible
Blue, Software Spectrum, Corporate Software, etc.
Release notes/bugs:
The installation program was developed for the installation of
the product code. As a result, the desktop program object
(i.e. the icon) is configured to run CHRON.EXE instead of
CHRONDMO.EXE. Open the settings for the program object and
change the program to execute if you would like to use the
program object. This will be corrected in future service levels.
Contacting us:
Hilbert Computing
1022 N. Cooper
Olathe, KS 66061
CIS: 73457,365
Internet: 73457.365@compuserve.com
Voice: 913-780-5051
Fax: 913-829-2450
BBS: 913-829-2450 (8N1 14.4kbps)
July 23, 1994.