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8/11/95
Newt 3.1
weyer@netaxs.com
- Shareware and Freeware
- Registration, Upgrade Fees
- Online Viewers & Acrobat
- Registration Form (desktop, Newton)
- Compuserve SWREG
- Kagi shareware registration service
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Shareware vs. Freeware, or What do you get?
Newt is my first shareware offering. I debated whether to cripple this version
by not allowing you to save any or many methods or to quit automatically
after awhile if you had not registered, but I decided that I would rather
spend my time figuring out how to add new functionality rather than disable
existing features.
Registered users receive a 80+ pp. manual including an introduction to
NewtonScript, information about additional methods, 170+ source examples
(see examples.txt) and current releases via download or floppies**. I
welcome comments, suggestions and questions, and will respond as time
permits. Minor updates to the basic Newt package and examples will
generally be free, especially if distributed over a network. However, I
reserve the right to charge additionally for major upgrades, for additional
modules or other services.
The other files listed as part of the Newt release are also shareware, but
included in Newt registration. Slurpee is a shareware ($10) utility (free
to Newt users) for transferring data and text between Newton and desktop
systems. DontAsk is shareware ($5) (free to Newt users) for turning off
annoying keyboard prompts. It's possible that other bundled modules could
be registered or licensed separately (e.g., NewtPack) -- contact me.
If after a few days of trial use of Newt, NewtATut, etc., you find Newt
useful and would like to continue using it with a clear conscience and have
the additional benefits just mentioned, please stop procrastinating and
register. I know this sounds like a pledge break for National Public
Television/Radio, but that is the kind of user participation and support
that shareware deserves and needs. If you are still not ready to register,
don't be afraid to send email -- to ask more about what Newt already
provides or tell me what it should have. Knowing users are out there, with
some occasional words of encouragement and praise, are important. Money
confirms that, covers some costs, and helps justify spending a little more
time on Newt in preference to other family or business pursuits.
**Options:
#A. If you have http(web) or ftp access, you can download everything (.sit or
.ZIP). See if you can access "public" files first via www.netaxs.com/~weyer
#B. Or, I can mail you:
- floppy#1 (current releases, examples, essential plug-ins)
- floppy#2 (manual and tutorials (NewtATut, NewtTurT, NewtPFB) as Acrobat PDF
(Adobe Portable Document Format) (with bookmarks and cross-reference links);
plus additional tools/packages
- floppy#3 (optional: if you know you can run, but can't (or would rather not)
download Acrobat Reader for Macintosh or Windows)
#C. Or, I can mail you
- floppy#1 (current releases, examples, essential plug-ins)
- paper manual.
When you register (assuming you give me an email address), I'll clarify and
confirm these choices with you. If floppies, choose Mac(.sit) or DOS(.zip) format.
-----
Registration, Upgrade Fees
You can register and pay via mail (see Registration Form)
or electronically (see SWREG and Kagi).
The registration fee for Newt 3.1 is currently $49.50*. This includes several
dollars more to cover some of the overhead charges and delays associated with
Compuserve's SWREG and Kagi's Register electronic registration services. If
you're a high school student (or younger), ask me about a special discount.
There are no additional S&H or charges for international users.
*If you mail me a check in US$, registration is discounted to $45.
Checks in US $ preferred, but I can also accept checks in foreign currency
(equivalent to $49.50), or as a last resort US cash (if you're careful to
wrap it in an extra layer or two of paper -- ask me first). For credit
cards and internet cash transfers, see Kagi (later).
Current registered users can send $10 to obtain the latest releases,
examples and manual on floppy. If you're registered and have not heard from
me in awhile, or you change your email address, please send me email
(weyer@netaxs.com -- preferred).
-----
Online Viewers & Acrobat
You can have a paper manual if preferred or required. However, there are
some benefits to an electronic version:
more information:
- NewtMan.doc is 80+ pp.(and growing)
- NewtATut, NewtTurT, NewtPFB in PDF (as well as NewtonBook versions)
(if there's space on the floppy, more bits don't cost more to mail)
more useful:
- print the document if you prefer paper
- access it page-by-page
hierarchically using bookmarks (table of contents)
via links (cross-references)
Find, copy&paste, etc.
- customize document with annotations (sticky notes) and your own
bookmarks and links (if you're using Acrobat Exchange)
more easily:
- I can update and distribute the manual more often, eventually via ftp
- I can reduce photocopier frustration (and deforestation)
Why Acrobat? Acrobat Reader is a low-end viewer application for Adobe's
family of products based on PDF (Portable Document Format) files; the release
includes readme, help and sample documents; other products are Exchange and
Distiller. The PDF format and Acrobat API are published. PDF files are
compact and cross-platform. FREE versions of Reader are available for
Macintosh, Windows, Unix and DOS.
Acrobat Reader (2.0) is available from:
[Internet]
ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/Applications/Acrobat/Macintosh, Windows, DOS, UNIX
(also see my web page for other URLs: www.netaxs.com/~weyer)
[America Online]
Computing: Application or Electronic Publishing (Macintosh)
PC Forums:Windows:Text & Word Programs (Windows)
[Compuserve]
GO ACROBAT or GO ADOBE, "Download Acrobat Viewer" (Macintosh, Windows, DOS)
[eWorld]
Library:MacWeek or Text&Pub (Macintosh)
Macintosh SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
=====
- Macintosh computer with 68020 (Macintosh II series) or greater processor
- MacOS 7.0 or greater
- 2 MB application RAM
- 4 MB hard disk space
- FDHD floppy disk drive
Windows SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
=====
- 386- or 486-based personal computer (486 recommended)
- Microsoft Windows 3.1 or greater
- 4 MB application RAM
- 4 MB hard disk space
- 1.44 MB 3.5" floppy disk drive
-----
Registration Form
To create a registration form on the Newton that you can print, email, etc.,
in Newt: tap the overview button, select About Newt, then tap Save (in Eval
Controls) before exiting to create a registration form in Newt's current
Notepad folder.
Or, you can copy/edit/print the following form on your desktop system:
If you provide me your (preferred) email address, it's easier for me to
clarify options with you, and keep you informed about upcoming releases,
examples, etc. Regarding downloading/floppy options, choose one of
A, B or C -- see earlier note.
If you tell me where you obtained Newt, e.g., uiowa, AMUG, sumex, AOL,
Compuserve, eWorld, CD, friend, other, I can ensure that the latest
versions appear there.
----- CUT HERE -----
Registration (register.txt):
Newt 3.1
Date: ____________
To: Steve Weyer
17 Timber Knoll Drive
Washington Crossing, PA 18977-1052
Internet: weyer@netaxs.com
America Online/eWorld/NewtonMail: SteveWeyer
Compuserve: 74603,2051
From:
<name>
<company> (optional)
<street address>
<city>, <state>/<province>, <country>, <zip>/<postal code>
<phone> and/or <fax> (optional)
<email> (highly recommended)
Examples, Docs (choose A, B, or C):
#A. I'll download everything: _______
(tell me path & password)
#B. Floppies (with docs in PDF format) _______
Include Acrobat Reader (I don't have it) _______
#C. Floppy and paper manual _______
If B or C, Mac or DOS floppies? _______
Where I obtained Newt: ______________
Check for $45 enclosed _____
(Upgrade: $10)
Comments: ____________
____________
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Compuserve SWREG
Compuserve users can register for Newt online via GO SWREG. Newt's ID#:
3143. The total cost is $49.50 (this includes $4.50 to help defray part of
the overhead of this service). I will confirm your registration and send
you a message to confirm, and ask about your downloading, floppy format
(Mac or DOS) and manual preferences (paper or Acrobat).
If you are a currently registered Newt user, you can upgrade for $11
using SWREG ID#: 4567.
-----
Kagi Shareware Registration Service
If you obtain the free Register application for your Newton (most likely on
the same system/service where you obtained Newt), you can register shareware
and pay electronically via Visa, MC, AMEX, NetCash or FirstVirtual. Look at
the readme that accompanies the Register application for more information.
(You can obtain more info about Kagi via: http://198.207.242.3)
If you can't use the Register application directly, you can send me your
credit card info, and I can create an electronic registration for you that
encodes this info, and that you can then submit via email (or fax).
Newton. You can start up Register from Extras and select NewtDevEnv, or from
within Newt, you can select the $ button within "About Newt". After
filling out the electronic form (make sure the application shows Newt or
Newt 3.1, and $49.50; $11 if you are a current user upgrading), the
registration (with some fields encoded) is sent via email (NewtonMail
currently); I assume that this will be extended as other email services
become available on the Newton (e.g., LunaMail, Aloha).
Macintosh, Windows. You can also register Newt using a version of
Register application on the Macintosh or Windows -- see my web page for
the applications. www.netaxs.com/~weyer/newton/releases.html
When I receive confirmation of your registration from Kagi, I will contact
you via email to ask about your downloading, floppy (Mac or DOS) and manual
preferences (Acrobat or paper)
The total registration cost is $49.50 (this helps defray service charges/delays).
-----
If you have further questions about registering or about Newt in general,
you can email me at:
Internet: weyer@netaxs.com [preferred]
America Online/eWorld/NewtonMail: SteveWeyer
Compuserve: 74603,2051
or consult my home page: http://www.netaxs.com/~weyer/newton/releases.html