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HomeCraft Personal Journal VENDOR.DOC file
P.O. Box 1123
Cannon Beach, OR 97110
(503) 692-0382 (BBS)
(503) 692-0382 (FAX)
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Program Name: HomeCraft Personal Journal V1.#1
Version: 1.00
Recommended BBS filename: HPJ01.ZIP (or HP01.LZH)
Release date: February 10, 1993
Registration: $4.00 ($7.00 for two issues)
Upon registration users receive:
$7.00 registration pays for this issue and we will send you
the next issue as soon as it is available.
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DESCRIPTION:
The HomeCraft Personal Journal is an on-disk magazine
focusing on issues and topics important to people in their
daily lives.
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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: IBM PC, XT, AT, PS/2 or compatible with 320K
of memory and DOS ver. 3.0 or higher. A hard disk is recommended,
however it will run on a floppy disk with 800K of space available.
VGA graphics capability is required to see graphics screens, but
the HSBJ can be read using any type of video screen.
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VENDOR DISTRIBUTION REQUIREMENTS:
The HSBJ may be distrubted by anyone, except PsL, provided they meet
the following terms of distribution. PsL may not distribute the HPJ
under any circumstances.
1. The files on each disk may not be modified or adapted in any way.
All of the files provided on the disk must be distributed together.
2. Individual files or groups of files may not be sold separately.
Additional files may be added to disks containing the HPJ, however
this software/magazine may not be integrated into or included as a part
of any other software.
3. Individual copies of this software/magazine may not be sold for
more than $5.
Copies of the HPJ may not be sold in retail racks without payment
of a 10 cent per copy royalty.
4. The HPJ may not be represented as anything other than
shareware and the shareware concept must be explained in any ad or
catalog that quotes a price and on any packaging used to display
the disk. The explanation of the shareware concept must make it
clear that with shareware an addition registration fee is required,
if users continue to use the software.
5. Neither the HPJ, nor its contents, may be implied or represented as
having been published, written, compiled, or created by anyone other
than the HPJ.
5. You must stop selling/distributing copies of this disk upon notice
from the HPJ.
Thank you for your support!