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COPYRIGHT
This program is copyright (C) 1987, 1988 by Hal Endresen, Quid
Pro Quo Software. All rights reserved.
Q&A Study Aid is distributed as SHAREWARE, or User-Supported
Software. I encourage you to try the program and share it with
friends, provided that:
The program is distributed in unmodified form as the
complete archive STDYAID2.ARC, complete with documentation
and this registration form.
No fee, charge or other consideration is requested or
accepted.
The program is not distributed in conjunction with any
other product.
REGISTRATION
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If you intend to use Q&A Study Aid on a regular basis, please
register it and show your support for the author. Commercial,
business or governmental use by non-registered users is
prohibited.
Q&A STUDY AID REGISTRATION FORM
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Name __________________________________________________________
Address _______________________________________________________
City _____________________________ State ______ Zip __________
Phone _________________________________________________________
To register, send this form and a check for $20 to:
Quid Pro Quo Software
1703 Marlbrook Lane
Lansdale, PA 19446
Registered users will receive notification of upgrades of Q&A
Study Aid.
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USER SUPPORTED SOFTWARE
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The user supported software concept (usually referred to as
SHAREWARE) is an attempt to provide software at low cost. The
cost of offering a new product by conventional means is
staggering, and hence dissuades many independent authors and
small companies from developing and promoting their ideas.
User supported software is an attempt to develop a new
marketing channel, where products can be introduced at low
cost.
If user supported software works, then everyone will benefit. The
user will benefit by receiving quality products at low cost,
and by being able to "test drive" software thoroughly before
purchasing it. The author benefits by being able to enter the
commercial software arena without first needing large sources
of venture capital.
But it can only work with your support. If you find that you
are still using Q&A Study Aid after a couple of weeks, then
obviously it is worth something to you, and you should
register.
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