This software is distributed under the SHAREWARE concept. This concept gives you the chance to "try before you buy", and see if it meets your needs. It DOES NOT mean that the software is free. If you like it, and use it, you must pay for it. I've decided to break away from the standard "30 day trial period" that many software authors are using and instead go to a much simpler and more realistic policy. This is simply; Try it on your system. If you like it and your users like it, then register it. If it's not good enough to register, then delete it. While I'd like you to register my software as soon as possible, I'm also realistic enough to know that different systems have different requirements and interests, and sometimes it takes longer before a game catches on, or a sysop can get to the software on his list to register. And frankly, I'd rather you ran it for awhile and register, than try it for a short period of time and delete it. Nobody wins that way...I lose out on a registration and your users lose out on the chance of having the registered software to play. The above "extended trial" statement was copied with permission from Mike Jordan of M&S Doors. As a shareware program, WCS Trivia may be freely distributed. Shareware distributors may distribute copies of WCS Trivia on disk for a modest disk duplication charge not to exceed $4 per disk. Permission must be obtained in writing from the author before including this software on any CDRom or shareware disk or collection.