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- Registering the Software
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- What will registering the software get you? A brand
- spanking new registered copy of the executable and all
- documentation (just in case you lost your documentation, or
- it was updated recently). Also, the registered version has
- the following limits removed - a maximum of five file
- transfers per login session - no editing of the Greeting and
- Farewell messages allowed.
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- It will greatly aid in my records if all registrations are
- accompanied by the enclosed order form, which is in
- ORDER.DOC in WinWord 2.0 format, or in ORDER.TXT in simple
- ASCII text. The registration fee is $15, and I accept only
- cheques and cash. Be very careful if sending cash - the
- Postal Service has a reputation for pilfering, which does
- not seem to be totally undeserved considering the occasional
- empty envelope I receive. Cheques are far safer, and should
- be made out to "Alun Jones". There is no "WFTPD Software
- Inc", or any such name (although one day, who knows?).
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- If an internet-reachable e-mail address is included with
- your order, you will be added to a mailing list of all
- registered users of WFTPD, which will allow me to notify you
- of any future upgrades, or troubleshooting techniques and
- tips. If you provide me with an internet e-mail address or
- an internet ftp site on which to deposit the registered copy
- (so long as it is not a public archive site!), you will be
- sent free upgrades whenever they are available.
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- Source code to the program is not distributed with the
- registered or unregistered version of this software - it
- cost me a lot of time to develop this program, and so it
- costs mucho dinero to get the source code out of me.
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- Site licences are generally offered at a rate of $500 for
- each block of 100 users. If this is not suited to your
- situation, make me an offer and we can haggle. Be warned
- that my haggling may consist of repeatedly droning "$500 for
- each block of 100 users". But be hopeful that I may decide
- your offer is good.
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- I would prefer if all payments are made in US Dollars.
- These are easy for me to cash, and are often reasonably easy
- for foreigners to lay their hands on. In a pinch, I will
- accept European currency cheques, so long as the amount
- includes a certain increase to allow for the money-changers
- to have their rake. For instance, I have been asking people
- in England to send me 15 pounds sterling.
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