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- From: Yves Bellefeuille <yan@storm.ca>
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- Subject: alt.comp.shareware FAQ (1/2: Intro)
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- Date: 15 Sep 1998 14:00:55 GMT
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- Archive-name: shareware-faq/part1
- Posting-Frequency: Every 15 days
- Last-modified: 1997-09-26
- URL: http://mini.net/pub/acs-faq.txt
-
- alt.comp.shareware FAQ
- Robert Lindsay Wells
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: Part 1 - Introduction to Shareware
-
- Welcome to alt.comp.shareware (a.c.s.). This newsgroup is for
- the discussion of computer software distributed as Shareware.
- This includes requests to find programs, advertising by
- authors and vendors, and general discussion of the Shareware
- concept. Please follow these guidelines when posting here:
-
- (1) KEEP IT ON-TOPIC AND TASTEFUL.
-
- (2) "JUNK MAIL" OR "SPAM" TACTICS ARE NOT WELCOME.
-
- (3) DON'T POST BINARIES HERE.
-
- All participants are welcome, and a wide variety of
- Shareware-related topics are open to discussion. However,
- be advised that inappropriate or offensive posts will be
- reported to the originating Internet Service Provider.
-
- Part 2 of this FAQ lists many shareware-related links, see:
- http://mini.net/pub/acs-faq2.txt
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: Examples of topics that are appropriate for a.c.s.
-
- - Discussion of Shareware marketing and distribution.
- - Discussion of registration incentive schemes.
- - Advertising of Shareware products by authors.
- - Press releases describing new versions of Shareware.
- - Advice for new authors or users.
- - Discussion of Shareware programs (eg: reviews).
- - Where to find certain Shareware programs.
- - Help with a Shareware program.
- - Help locating a Shareware author.
- - Discussion of general issues of interest to software
- authors and users, and to the on-line community.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: Examples of topics that are NOT appropriate for a.c.s.
-
- - Binary postings of any kind (not a topic anyway).
- - Chain letters and money-making schemes of any kind.
- - Requests for pirated software or registration codes.
- - Pornography or purient material of any kind.
- - Spam advertising of any kind (including Shareware).
- - Requests for "freeware" (which is NOT shareware - try
- asking in the newsgroup alt.comp.freeware instead).
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: 1. What is Shareware?
-
- Shareware is a distribution system for computer software based
- on the "try-before-you-buy" principle. If you like a program,
- then you make a registration payment to the author. If you
- don't want the program after trying it out, then you delete it
- or pass it along to a friend.
-
- Shareware is NOT freeware. To legally use a program that
- has been distributed as Shareware you MUST pay for it.
- Registration usually gives the user extra benefits such as
- the latest version on disk, a printed manual, technical
- support, upgrade discounts and enhanced program functionality.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: 2. Are there any Shareware trade organizations?
-
- Yes. The Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP) is an
- organization of Shareware authors and distributors. You can
- contact the ASP through their WWW site:
-
- http://www.asp-shareware.org
-
- The Educational Software Cooperative (ESC) is a professional
- association of Shareware authors and distributors who produce
- educational software. They can be found at:
-
- http://members.aol.com/edsoftcoop
-
- The Shareware Trade Association and Resources (STAR) is a
- professional association of American and European Shareware
- authors and distributors. Their web address is:
-
- http://www.shareware.org/
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: 3. Are there other Shareware Usenet newsgroups?
-
- Yes. Here is a list of Shareware-related Usenet newsgroups.
- Please respect the posting guidelines for each group:
-
- alt.comp.shareware - General Shareware discussion
- alt.comp.shareware.authors - Authors' discussion
- alt.comp.shareware.for-kids - Children's Shareware
- alt.comp.shareware.programmer - Authors' discussion
-
- Shareware authors are especially encouraged to subscribe to
- alt.comp.shareware.programmer, which was created to discuss
- writing software and marketing by the Shareware principle.
-
- Please DO NOT crosspost to the alt.comp.shareware hierarchy.
- Many participants in a.c.s. subscribe to the other newsgroups
- as well, and don't want to see the same post repeated several
- times.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: 4. Where can I find Shareware on the Web?
-
- The Shareware Author Index (SAX) is a new searchable index
- of Shareware authors and their products that contains direct
- links to download sites and registration information.
-
- http://mini.net/sax/
-
- Part 2 of this FAQ (Links to Shareware on the Web) contains
- a detailed list of many web and ftp sites where you can search
- for and download Shareware. Be sure to check it out :-).
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: 5. I'm a Shareware author. Where do I put my program?
-
- First, NEVER post your program as a binary to a.c.s. Upload
- your program to one of the top Shareware sites by FTP, and
- then advertise what it does and where to find it in a.c.s.
- Uploading instructions for some key sites can be obtained
- from the following addresses:
-
- Coast-to-Coast: Send E-Mail to cctarch@Mail.Coast.Net
- Garbo: ftp://garbo.uwasa.fi/pc/UPLOAD.INF
- SimTel.Net: http://www.simtel.net/simtel.net/upload.html
-
- For a comprehensive list of FTP sites, try downloading:
-
- ftp://garbo.uwasa.fi/pc/doc-net/ftp-list.zip
-
- You may also want to use a Shareware file distribution
- service. An excellent list of Shareware author resources
- may be found at:
-
- http://www.ramsisle.com/othrsite.htm
-
- Finally, visit the Shareware sites listed in Part 2 of this
- FAQ (Links to Shareware on the Web). Many sites have uploading
- or submission information for authors.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: 6. I'm a Shareware customer having a problem with an author.
-
- Sometimes when you place an order to register a Shareware
- program things don't go as planned (it doesn't happen very often).
- The first thing to do is try contacting the author directly. Most
- problems can be easily cleared up this way.
-
- If the author is a member of the Association of Shareware
- Professionals, and you are unable to resolve the dispute, you
- can try contacting the ASP ombudsman for help by sending an
- E-Mail to
-
- 70007.3536@compuserve.com
-
- You are also welcome to request assistance by posting a
- description of your problem here in a.c.s. (many authors
- follow the newsgroup). Remember, give the facts of the case,
- and avoid over dramatizing the situation.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: End (shareware-faq/part1)
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------
- This FAQ is posted and maintained in the public interest by:
-
- Jean-Claude Wippler - jcw@meta4.com (auto-posting)
- Robert Lindsay Wells - wellscom@aol.com (content)
-
- Special thanks to: Professor Timo Salmi - ts@uwasa.fi
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