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License information:
WORD FOR WORD (TM) is a copyrighted shareware program. The
author reserves all rights, but specifically grants you the
right to copy and distribute the program gratis; however,
you must have the author's consent to charge for
distribution.
You may try the program at no charge to see if you
like it and wish to continue to use it. Three hours of use
is considered by the author to be a reasonable evaluation period.
If you continue to use the program after
evaluation, please complete the registration form below.
Mail the form with a check for the registration fee of $12
to:
Richard Cember
Looking Glass Games
1415 Dwyce Drive
Austin, Texas 78757
Reverse engineering, decompilation, or disassembly of
the program is prohibited.
The registration fee of $12 is for private individuals
and covers use by the members of one household on personal
computers used by them at home or elsewhere.
For information on site licenses for schools or other
institutions, please call the author at 512-451-0636, or send
e-mail to the following CompuServe ID number: 73322,1770.
Richard Cember
Registration form, WORD FOR WORD version 1.0 :
NAME:
ADDRESS:
PHONE:
E-MAIL ADDRESS:
User comments:
User comments are WELCOME and DESIRED!. This is a new
game and comments from users on presentation, rules,
strategy, etc., will be taken very seriously. So please (!)
write, by mail or e-mail, or just scratch a few comments on
the back of this form.
Technical support:
Registered users of WORD FOR WORD who need technical
support or suspect a bug should contact the author
(Richard Cember) by mail or electronic mail. My street
address and electronic mail address appear above. I will
do my best to resolve any problems promptly.
If you receive an error message while using the
program, please note the error number and as much as you can
about the circumstances, especially the puzzle words that
were in play at the time. If possible, use the "print
screen" key while the problem screen is still on your
monitor, and mail me a copy of the resulting sheet.