(Please check the web site (see SoundMachine.html in this folder) for possibly more up to date information.)
Personal Use Conditions
SoundMachine is released as US$10 Shareware to individuals for personal
use. Try it for a while (two weeks) and make sure it works fine on your
system. If you decide to continue using it, after the trial period, then
you can register and pay in one of two ways:
1. Cash (easier for me) or Cheques/Checks can be sent to:
Rod Kennedy
6 Budden Cr
Theodore ACT 2905
Australia
2. >Cash, Cheques/Checks, Credit Card, First Virtual via either:
email, fax or normal post can be sent to Kagi Shareware.
I have an agreement with Kagi Shareware to handle payments; making it easier
for users to register and pay. This service provides a secure way to provide
your payment information. To register through Kagi Shareware you need to
run the Register program.
Shareware fees help support the development costs. Fees cover all upgrades
and bug fixes in the SoundMachine 2.X range (e.g., versions up to 2.9).
Thanks to those who have supported this application. Please provide your
email address when paying. Note: no support will be given to non-registered
(non-paying) users. I do always read the email but responding to them is
not always practical. Naturally I'm interested in any bug reports and suggested
improvements.<BR>
Commercial and Site Use:
Any usage that doesn╒t fit under the ╥Personal Use╙ classification fits under this heading. A detailed account of licensing is given at the Web site below. This information is most relevant for commercial or educational institutions requiring site licenses or distribution licenses such as inclusion on a CD-ROM with a book or magazine. Under no circumstances can the software be distributed or used without permission and this means paying a fee.
License enquiries can also be directly handled by ANUTech Pty Ltd:
SoundMachine Licensing
ANUTech Pty Ltd
Canberra ACT 0200
Australia
Fax +61 6 257 1433 (i.e., Australian Country code is 61)
Email: sound.machine@aplemail.anu.edu.au
A manual for SoundMachine exists in two formats: Adobe Acrobat¬ pdf and plain text (no pictures). Note that Adobe Acrobat¬ Reader 2.0.1 is recommended and can be downloaded, subject to Adobe╒s licensing terms from: