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┌──────────────────────────────┐
│ Music Minder │
┌─┤ │
│ │ Version 1.00 │
│ │ │
│ │ BlackStar Programming │
│ │ │
│ │ Copyright (C), 1991 │
│ │ │
│ └────────────────────────────┬─┘
│ │
└──────────────────────────────┘
Thank you for downloading this program. Without your
support, we could not continue our work on these programs. Which
leads me to another subject, registration. Without registration
it is very difficult to send out new programs, because there is
no incentive to do so. I always thought it was great getting
"free" software too, until I wrote my own, and didn't get any
money for it.
It's almost as if you wrote a novel, which you knew people
were getting, and reading, and enjoying ( you hope ), but not
seeing one cent come from it. I enjoy programming, but not that
much. Enough guilt trip.
This program maintains a list of albums which you input.
That's all I'll say about it, because it has a pretty compre-
hensive on-line context sensitive help system. About all you have
to do to get it running is type INSTALL d: where "d" is the drive
you want the program on. That's it...
One last thing, BlackStar Programming in no way accepts
responsibillity for any losses caused by this program either of
data on the machine, or data on other mediums consequentially caused
by its use. In other words, if you put your tapes on the monitor,
and they end up sounding like Ozzy Osbourne singing Mel Torme, it's
your own fault.
Some states may waive this disclaimer. You may live in one of
these states. We at BlackStar Programming feel that if you put the
tapes on the monitor, it's still your fault.
Music Minder is Copyright (C), 1991 BlackStar Programming