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- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
- Contact:
- Association of Shareware Professionals
- Eric Robichaud: 401-767-3106
- Sales only: 616-788-5131
-
- Test Drive 1,000 Games, Education, Business Tools
- and Utilities with ASP Advantage
-
- DOS and Windows Shareware on CD-ROM
-
- Muskegon, MI -- February 7, 1994 -- Whether your computing interests range
- from business and finance to education and games, or computers and religion,
- there's a new CD-ROM containing the latest, high-quality DOS and Windows
- Shareware programs that might meet your needs. The programs have passed the
- stringent quality and virus protection standards mandated by the Association
- of Shareware Professionals (ASP) and you can try them before you buy them.
-
- The ASP Advantage CD-ROM, Second Edition, $24.95 (plus $2 shipping), contains
- approximately 1,000 programs that will do everything from balance your
- checkbook, compare home refinancing rates, print addresses onto labels, master
- elementary school math and spelling, or shoot aliens.
-
- "ASP Shareware programs are every bit as good as programs you can buy in a
- retail store. The only difference is the marketing method. With retail
- software, you have to buy it and then try it. With Shareware, you try it and
- if you like it, you buy it," said Eric Robichaud, chairman of the board of
- ASP. Satisfied users send payments directly to the software publisher and
- usually receive additional benefits, such as expanded documentation, free
- utilities, discounts on upgrades to future editions or complementary products
- and technical support. The cost of the disk covers only the manufacturing and
- distribution costs, not the purchase prices of the individual programs. "Your
- payment supports the publishers, enabling them to continue writing newer and
- better Shareware programs."
-
- Users can find programs by searching through categories, such as Business,
- Education, or Games. They can also type in keywords to find all products that
- might contain fonts, for example. They can then easily copy the programs to
- their hard drive to test the programs and see if the software meets their
- needs. If users like the program, they are required to send a registration fee
- to the publisher.
-
- The CD-ROM is available from leading software stores or directly from ASP
- (616-788-5131) and will be updated quarterly with all new programs. To operate
- the disc, your computer should be running DOS 3.0 or greater, a hard drive,
- CD-ROM drive and any monitor.
-
- "This is a phenomenally good deal for users because they can try hundreds of
- programs for free. They don't even have to download the software from bulletin
- boards, or CompuServe, which could cost them a lot of money in the form of
- telephone charges and on-line service connect time," said Robichaud. "All
- programs are ready to run. Unlike BBS versions of the software, which are
- compressed and must be opened with other programs. Many potential users are
- confused by that process. We make it very easy for every user to select and
- evaluate these programs."
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- A special version of the disc is available for BBS operators. It contains the
- files in compressed format, so their users can download the files faster than
- if the programs were not compressed.
-
- ASP Shareware is available for programs in these categories: business,
- communications, education, engineering, finance, games (arcade, card, word,
- other), graphics, home hobby, mathematics, programming, philosophy and
- religion, utilities and writing.
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- All programs meet the ASP standards, which means that all programs are full,
- working versions, not demo or "crippled" versions; and that the publishers
- provide full documentation. All these assurances guarantee users will not
- become orphaned users, and will have support when they need it.
-
- Founded in 1987, the ASP is the largest trade group of software publishers,
- with more than 1,700 members. The ASP grew at a 70 percent rate in the past 1
- 1/2 years, from 1,000 members. Sales of Shareware are estimated at
- $250,266,000 in 1992.
-