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MRBackup Professional is distributed as a shareware product. THIS
DOES NOT MEAN THAT IT IS FREE. What it does mean is that you are
given the priviledge of trying the software for a period of 30 days.
If, at the end of that period, you decide to continue using MRBackup
Professional, you must register the program by submitting the
necessary information, along with the registration fee, to the
program's author. If you decide not to register, you must remove
MRBackup Professional from your system.
A hardcopy version of the MRBackup Professional document is available
for US $15.00. This may sound outrageous to some, but it should
indicate my reluctance to waste paper when the document now exists in
both AmigaGuide (tm) and plain-text formats. You can also download a
PostScript or TeX (.dvi) version of the document from the MRsoftware
BBS. These will produce reasonably high quality printed output and
include both a table of contents and index.
Registered users will receive priority treatment in all support
matters. Bug-fix and enhancement releases will be placed on the
MRsoftware support BBS and other public forums such as BIX, aminet,
etc.
To register MRBackup Professional, print a copy of the registration
form (located in the Docs drawer), fill it out and mail it, along with
$25.00, to
Mark Rinfret
348 Indian Avenue
Portsmouth, RI 02871
Payment can be in the form of U.S. currency, personal check drawn on
a U.S. bank, U.S. money order or international postal money order.
Please make out all checks and money orders to "Mark Rinfret" (not
MRsoftware, as previously stated).
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* IMPORTANT *
*************
With the recent events at Commodore, I have had to re-evaluate my
plans and shift my focus to other platforms and operating systems.
The public life of MRBackup Professional is in the hands of the
remaining Amiga user community. There have been very few Shareware
registrations of MRBackup Professional 1.15. I will continue to
pursue product enhancements and distribution while there is motivation
to do so (please note that I am always motivated to correct problems).
Those of you hoping to keep a breath of life in Ami would do well to
support your commercial and shareware authors with some buckaroos.
This is a sad time for me. I've always loved the Amiga "from the
inside, out" and believed it would find a permanent niche in the
marketplace and be allowed to evolve while maintaining the appealing
characteristics that set it apart from the rest of the pack. It
appears that the Evil Empire has destroyed that dream. I wish all the
best to the present and past members of the Amiga development team.
I hope they find new homes with companies having enough vision to
utilize their incredible skills.
See the document entitled "Support" in the Docs drawer for more info.