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SSP Mailing List of Software Customers: Volume One
Jim Hood and Seattle Scientific Photography
POB 1506, Mercer Island, WA 98040
(206) 236-0470 Compuserve ID: 72020,2176
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Using this electronic booklet...
From the main menu, simply use arrow keys to select a topic to
read. Once you have opened a chapter or menu item of the catalog,
use the PAGE UP (Pg Up) and PAGE DOWN (Pg Dn) keys to move up
and down through a section of catalog - just like turning pages
in a book. The F1 HELP key tells how you can control colors,
turn sound on/off, search through the catalog for a title or
phrase, print entire sections on your printer and more. A
reminder line appears at the BOTTOM of the screen to give you
brief hints. When you reach the END of any chapter, press escape
key to return to main menu.
This package is shareware - what does that mean?
SHAREWARE is software which has been prepared by a variety of
individuals and companies. The concept governing shareware is
that you "try before you buy." Shareware is above all a unique
marketing experiment which operates on the "honor system."
In practice, shareware is frequently of the same quality as
commercial software. However, it uses a different, and somewhat
less expensive method of marketing which involves letting
others freely copy, use and distribute the shareware. What you
receive from your friend at work, computer club, commercial
shareware disk distributor or BBS modem system is a "disk
evaluation copy" which you may use, copy and above all TRY.
Documentation and instructions for program use are usually
contained within special text files on the same disk as the
program.
If you like what you find and use the program consistently -
many shareware authors suggest 30 days, but this is not a
firm rule - then you are expected to register the shareware
by submitting a fee usually by mail to the author which
frequently brings additional benefits sent back to you by
the author of the shareware. Above all, it is legal to copy,
distribute and USE shareware. What do you do if you don't care
for the shareware? No need to return it or pay further for it.
Erase the disk or give it to a friend. Only you are keeping
track - an honor system. Try before you buy and affordable
prices are the hallmark of shareware!
End of chapter, press escape key now....