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- Global Abbreviations (tm) is copyrighted 1993,1994 by George Tatge.
- gat@csn.org
-
- I give full authorization to any person to distribute Global Abbreviations
- in any fashion, electronic or otherwise, provided that ALL of the files
- listed below are contained in the distribution.
-
- All of the files contained in this package were written by, and are the
- sole property of George Tatge, with the exception of the .DLL and .VBX
- files which are distributed in accordance with license agreements with
- either Microsoft Corporation or Crescent Software, Inc. There are no files
- contained in this package which may not be legally redistributed. All
- trademarks, and registered trademarks are the property of their
- respective owners.
-
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- General Information
-
- Global Abbreviations 1.5 has been vigorously tested for three months by
- more than 20 testers in more than 10 countries. As of this writing, there
- are ZERO known bugs.
-
- The original zip file was scanned with both PC Tools 2.0 virus scanner
- and the McAffee virus scanner (not the most recent version).
-
- Global Abbreviations is designed to run on Windows 3.1. While some
- testers have used it on "compatible" environments such as OS/2 2.1 and
- WFWG 3.11, I have not tested it enough to say that it works completely
- on any system other than Windows 3.1
-
- Global Abbreviations does NOT make any changes to any files on the
- user's system, either during installation or execution. The installation
- program will replace older versions of the same VBX or DLL files if
- the information obtained via ver.dll indicates they are older. All VBX and
- DLL files contained in this package are unmodified copies of the most
- recent versions available from Microsoft or Crescent Software at the
- time the package was put together.
-
- Global Abbreviations has an uninstall feature to help the user remove
- the program from their system. The uninstaller will remove files that
- it safely can, and offer to print a list of those it cannot (eg. VBX and
- DLL files which may be required by other programs).
-
- The registration theory used in Global Abbreviations is that of "increasing
- nags." The program never becomes crippled, but after the 45 day trial
- period- the startup nag screen will pause for longer and longer periods.
- The operating philosophy is that most people are honest and will eventually
- register. The increasing delay in the nag is intended to motivate the
- honest user to finally get around to spending the few minutes required
- to send in their registration. I hope that this does not offend anybody
- and is accepted at face value as a legitimate motivational mechanism.
-
-
- -------File contents of globlabb.zip-------------
- commdlg.dl_
- qpro200.dl_
- setupkit.dl_
- vbrun300.dl_
- ver.dl_
- globlabb.ex_
- not_this.ex_
- quiktour.ex_
- setup.exe
- gab00001.ga_
- gab00002.ga_
- gab00003.ga_
- gabhelp.hl_
- setup.lst
- gabuser.se_
- bbsnote.tx_
- iquick.tx_
- non_us.tx_
- quick.tx_
- readme.tx_
- readme.txt
- cmdialog.vb_
- cschk.vb_
- csform.vb_
- csopt.vb_
- csspin.vb_
- msgblast.vb_
- qplist.vb_
- threed.vb_
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