Graphics Viewer and HTML Creator
from Off-Site Labs, Inc.
1. What's New 2. What Is Thumb Print 3. Why Is Thumb Print Useful? 4. Thumb Print vs. Thumb Print Pro 5. Maintaining Your Initial Investment 6. Demo Keys 7. Features 8. Use Of Internet Browser 9. Main Window Options A. "File" Menu B. "Options" Menu C. "Output" Menu 10. View Images Window Options (Windows 95/NT only) A. "File" Menu B. "Options" Menu 11. Non-HTML Image/File Icons 12. Official Download Sites 13. Installation 14. Service And Support 15. Special Requirements 16. Reporting Problems 17. How To Register 18. License Agreement
HTML Base Slide Show Presentation - Starting with this version, web images can be arranged into a set of HTML files to create a web 'slide show'. Several options are available to vary the presentation.
Icons Added To Main User Interface - The user interface has acquired a few new icons to make it easy to be productive. These icons have been added to quickly create HTML files, and to save/load file lists.
'View Images' Window Rearranged - The buttons on this window have been moved around and grouped for easier use of functionality.
JPG Images Can Be Created In The Source Directory - An option has been added to 'View Images' window allowing JPG images and thumbnail images to be created in the same directory where the source image is located.
Demo Keys Do Not Have To Be Acquired - Prior to v2.12, a demo key had to be obtained by filling our a form on our web site. The key would then be emailed to the user. The user now has to select which version, regular or pro, before the application can be used.
Internet Links To Various OSL Web Pages - These links have been added to assist you in obtaining updated information about Thumb Print, purchase information, and general information.
Bug Fix Selecting A: drive When No Disk In Drive - This bug would only show up if you selected the A: drive for the target directory on the 'View Image" window and the disk drive did not contain a diskette.
Sample Logo No Longer Loads By Default Upon Startup - The application will still support the use of logos. It just will not automatically appear when the application is installed.
Internet Ready HTML Pages - This option has been added to the Options\HTML menu option section. It provides an additional method to create Internet ready web pages. This option will copy files and images into one directory where the HTML will be created. Thumbnail images will also be created in the same directory. The thumbnail images will still contain links to the full size image.
Bug Fix Creating JPG Images - In the View Images Window the option to create single JPEG images contained a bug that would not properly name the new image. It would also cause the application to terminate.
Thumb Print is a utility that will create HTML files that display GIF, JPEG and other image files as thumbnail images in your favorite Internet browser. The graphic images are displayed as thumbnails or small versions of the full size image. Each image or file name displayed contains a link to the physical location on your local disk drive or web site. This utility makes it easy for you to get a quick visual look at a large number of images. Then as you spot one that you may be searching for, click on the link to see the full size picture. Thumb Print does not alter the original image.
Starting with v1.10, any file name on your system or web site can be indexed with an HTML page. This includes AVI, WAV, MID, RMI, and any other file type. Icon files, in GIF or JPG format, can be used to represent the files. For example, if you are using Thumb Print to index a list of AVI files, the icon gif may display a camera or video monitor. You decide by specifying the icon in the INI file. For more Details, see "Thumbnail Icons".
For Windows 95 users, Thumb Print is a utility that enables you to view GIF, JPG, and 21 other image types easily without the use of a browser. Select any file for quick and easy viewing within Thumb Print 95. Copy image files from one directory to another as easily as clicking a button.
Starting with v2.0, the Windows 95 version is able to create actual thumbnail images. Quickly convert BMP, GIF, and other image types to JPG format. This feature is especially useful when you are publishing content on the WEB. Previously, the html files created just scaled down the images using the 'height' and 'width' parameters. Now you can display the small thumbnail versions of the real image in fractions of the time due to the decreased size.
Thumb Print is a tool that is useful to quickly search and view graphic images on your local or network disk drives. The popular graphic formats are supported. Small versions of the original images can be created quickly and easily. The smaller images are referred to as "thumbnail images". Thumb Print allows thumbnail images to be any size you desire them to be.
File indexes can be easily be created in the form of an HTML file for any file type on your system or web site.
Thumb Print is also a tool for Web site developers. HTML pages can be generated to display small, scaled down images. This is similar to contact prints to photographers. Some software will display rows of images in their software. Thumb Print allows the viewing of images with any Internet browser. Netscape and MSIE users can have the HTML pages automatically loaded upon creation. There are many options to vary the look and feel of the HTML page that is created.
Now in v2.00, you have a tool to create images in JPG format. The images can be created from any of the supported file formats.
There are now two different types of Thumb Print that can be used: Thumb Print for Windows 3.x/Windows 95/NT, and Thumb Print Pro for Windows 95/NT.
Thumb Print for Windows 3.x: This version does not have the ability to view images from within the software. It does allow the creationg of HTML files from a selected list of files.
Thumb Print for Windows 95/NT: This version has a image viewer built into the software. There is added functionality to copy and move files.
Thumb Print Pro for Windows 95/NT: This version starts at v2.00. All the features of the regular Windows 95 version plus it adds the ability to create JPG images from various supported file formats. The JPG images can be copies of other file types or thumbnail images.
Your initial investment in Thumb Print is maintained if you decide to upgrade to Thumb Print Pro. There is a small charge to upgrade. This charge covers additional fees required to add the ability to create JPEG images.
Versions 1.14 through 2.11 require a demo key (Windows 95 only). The demo key must be acquired from Off-Site Labs, Inc. to use the software. The demo key is FREE and all that is required is to visit our web site at http://www.offsitelabs.com. Select the option for the "Request Free Software Demo Key". Upon filling out the form you will be emailed the FREE key to use the software. IMPORTANT: Be sure to enter the correct Email address. It is instantly emailed to you.
The shareware version of the software disables program functionality until the proper key is entered. Upon successfully entering the key, ALL system functions and features will be available for your use. However, the demo version will limit some features until a purchased registration key is obtained.
Thumb Print Now Supports Netscape And Microsoft Browsers: Starting with version 1.11, Thumb Print supports the Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer (MSIE) browsers. MSIE is only supported in the Windows 95 version. The software has the ability to automatically create and load an HTML document that contains links to GIF and JPG file types that you select to view. If you are not using Netscape or MSIE as your browser, the HTML file you created can be loaded into your favorite browser.
Netscape And Off-Line Browsing: If you are using Thumb Print for Windows 3.x and you want to view images off-line (not connected to the Internet) you will want to acquire MOZOCK.DLL. This file is a special WINSOCK.DLL that allows you to use Netscape without connecting to the Internet through your Internet Service Provider.
Visit our WEB site, http://www.offsitelabs.com, for information on downloading MOZOCK.DLL
Auto Select is a function that will attempt to locate the Netscape or MSIE browser software. If for some reason the software cannot be found, you will have to locate it manually using the "File/Select Browser" function.
At the current time, Netscape and MSIE are the only browsers that Thumb Print uses to automatically load the HTML document created. Other browsers can be used with Thumb Print. To use other browsers, the "File/Open" menu option is used to load HTML files manually.
This function allows you to manually locate the Netscape or MSIE browser software.
At the current time, Netscape and MSIE are the only browsers that Thumb Print use to automatically load the HTML document created. Other browsers can be used with Thumb Print.
This option will clear the file name of the browser software.
This function allows you to manually locate your favorite text editor. The editor you select, should be able to launch and load a file supplied on the command line. For example: c:\windows\notepad test.txt
This option will clear the file name of the text editor software.
You now have the ability to have your company or personal logo as part of the initial display. Create and use any size file. The image will be scaled to a size (if it is too big) that will fit inside the display area. The file can be any *.BMP. If you have the Windows 95 version, you may also select GIF, or JPG files.
LOGO AREA: The area just below the icons and the status bar at the bottom of the window.
This option simply clears the logo entry so that the logo area is blank.
This option allows you to change the background color of the logo area. This allows you to match the area around the logo to match your logo image.
This option will clear the files listed in the "file list" box. It will also make the logo reappear if you have one defined. The background color will also appear at the same time. To make the file list appear, select file(s) from the local or network disk drives.
Images - The Image Size frame contains options for you to customize the size of the images that will appear in the HTML file. There are two boxes for you to supply values. The default size is 25x25 pixels.
Relative Addressing: HTML PAGE: c:\files\thumbp.htm IMAGES: c:\files\gif\abc123.gif Result: the address would be gif/abc123.gif Non-Relative Addressing: HTML PAGE: c:\data\thumbp.htm IMAGES: c:\files\gif\abc123.gif Result: the address would be c:\files\gif\abc123.gif
Background Image For HTML Page
Thumbnails
Other
"Edit HTML Heading And Footing" Button - This button will display a window that will contain the HTML code to generate custom HTML ouput. Refer to your HTML reference material for appropriate tags and syntax. The first time you select this option, default code will be supplied. If for some reason you want to reload the default information, simply delete "htmlhead.htm" and "htmlfoot.htm" from the directory where you have Thumb Print installed. Then select this option. If you select "Cancel" on this window, all changes (if any) will be ignored. To save all changes and update the header and footer HTML files, click the "OK" button.
When this item is selected, a panel is displayed that will allow you to locate GIF and JPG files. Once you have selected the files you want to look at, click on the OK button and select the "File/Create HTML File" option or icon
Save Directory Profile - If you have a directory or set of sub-directories that you will want to recall at some point in the future you can save the settings in a "directory profile". The file will have a "DPR" extension. It will contain information such as directory paths, file filter pattern, and whether to look in sub directories.
Load Directory Profile - This option simply reloads information saved by the "Save Directory Profile" option. Once reloaded, you can click on the "Add To File List" button to have files added to the file list that match the file filter pattern.
Save File Profile - If you have a set of files that you will want to reload at some point in the future you can save them in a "file profile". The file will have a "FPR" extension. It will contain the file list that is found in the File List box.
Load File Profile - This option simply reloads a file list saved by the "Save File Profile" option. Once reloaded, you can click on the "Exit" button to have the list box populated with the selected file names. Then you will be ready to create the HTML document from the file list..
Look In Sub-Dirs - This item will allow you to select a parent directory and search all sub-directories without having to visit each directory manually.
File Type
Windows 3.x File Type Support:
Only GIF and JPG file types will be used when HTML files are created. The supported file types are as follows:
Windows 95 File Type Support:
The popular graphic file types available for your to select. Only GIF and JPG file types will be used when HTML files are created. The supported file types are as follows:
"Add To Directory List" Button - This button adds directory entries to be scanned into the Directory List box.
Add To File List - Clicking on this button will add files to the File List box that match the file filter pattern. The file search will be performed from the directories added to the Directory List box. As directories are processed they will be removed from the list. If you have selected "Look In Sub-Dirs" then sub-directories will be added to the list automatically.
Directory List: Clear List - This button simply clears the Directory List box.
Directory List: Remove Directory - If you want to remove a directory from the list, click on the directory path and then click on the "Remove Directory" button. The directory will be removed from the list.
File List: "Clear List" Button - This button simply clears the File List box.
File List: "Remove File" Button - If you want to remove a file from the list, click on the file name and then click on the "Remove File" button. The file name will be removed from the list.
File List Frame: Allow Duplicates - This option allows the file list to contain duplicates.
"Stop Processing" Button - This button will cease the processing of any unsearched directories.
This option allows the conversion of an HTML file address to something that can be used in any "Cut & Paste" operation. The converted text can be used to paste file path and names into a word processor, editor, or graphics program. When this option is selected, anytime a local HTML path appears on the clipboard it can be converted.
This option looks for "file:///" on the clipboard. If it exists, it will then check to see if the file is located on your local system (checking the file path and name). If the file path and name can be found, the clipboard is then converted. It could then be used for "paste" operations.
For example, if you copy "file:///c|data/abc.gif" to the clipboard from your browser's address line, it will be converted to "c:\data\abc.gif".
This option will launch a separate window to display images selected from the main file list. This window contain a menu option that allows you to copy the image to the Windows clipboard. After doing so, the image can be pasted into any application that supports images.
This option maintains information about how the HTML based slide presentations will be created.
Display Title - This causes the name of the file or a "user defined" title to appear above the image. To enter a title, goto "View Images" window and use the "Options\Associate Text" option.
Use Associated Text (if any) - Custom text can be displayed with each image. To enter text, go to the "View Images" window and use the "Options\Associate Text" option. HTML tag information can be used to format the text you want to display. This will help to center and align the text information. If you need help with HTML scripting tags, visit any of the Internet search engines and search for "HTML".
Use Pre-Formatted Text - This option is only available if you have the "Use Associated Text" option selected. This option will display the text as entered into the text content area. HTML scripting tags will be used if they are used. When this option is not used, each line of the text will be appended to the previous line.
Rename HTML File - Using this option allows the renaming of the HTML file when it is created. Since each slide show presentation iscreated in a single directory, the name of the main HTML page is the only thing you can change (not the directory).
Create Slide Show Using Frames - This option creates the slide presentation using browser frames. The image index will be located on the left and each slide will be displayed in the rest of the window. Some browsers cannot use this feature due to the lack of support for frames.
Automatic Advance - Slides can automatically advance to the next slide using this option. This option is used with "Continuous Loop" and "Delay In Seconds".
Continuous Loop - Use this option will cause the first slide to be displayed after the last slide until the index page is selected. The amount of time between slides is determined by the "Delay In Seconds" option.
Delay In Seconds - This option determines how many seconds to pause before the next slide is displayed. The default value is 30 seconds.
Maximum Images Height In Pixels - The value placed in this field determines the size of the image to be displayed. This value does not create another image. It simply scales down the original image to fit the specified size. Images smaller than the value used will not be scaled and will be the original size.
This option will prompt you for a directory to use in the creation of a HTML page. The HTML file created with this option will use only GIF and JPG type files. After the directory is selected, click on "Create HTML" to create the HTML file. It will only create an HTML that displays the full size image. The HTML heading and footing will be used if you have set them up (see "Options/HTML").
This option allows the quick HTML file creation from the list of files contained in the main file list area. The HTML file created with this option will use only GIF and JPG type files. The images are not scaled by height or width. No borders, file names, thumbnails, or background images. The output from this option is a plain HTML file with a heading and footing with the full size images being displayed.
This option uses all of the options made available in in the menu "Options/HTML" option.
When you select at least one file with the "File/Locate Local Files" option, you can create an HTML document with this option. By default, the file name is "thumbp.htm" and is created in the software's installation directory.
The HTML file contains links to selected image files, sound file, movie files, text files, and any other file you have selected in the file list. The HTML file will initially display all images as small thumbnail pictures. To view the full size image, just click on the thumbnail image. The the HTML file contain sound or movie files, the link will cause the browser to load the appropriate software and play the sound or movie.
This option will create a series of HTML files to create an image presentation that is referred to a the "slide show". Each HTML file contains one image with navigation buttons to advance to the next slide or HTML file. Custom text can be associated with each image by going to the "View Images" window and using the "Options\Associate Text" option.
All HTML files and images are copied to the directory specified on the main window by using "Options\HTML" menu option. The directory is specified by the "Select Temporary Internet Directory" button.
NETSCAPE and MSIE USERS: If you are using the Netscape or MSIE browser, the html file you create can be automatically loaded into the browser by selecting the "Options\HTML\Auto Start Browser" option on the main window. Otherwise, thumbp.htm will be created and you must load it manually into your browser using "File/Open". The status bar at the bottom of the main window displays the location of the created file.
This option will exit the Image Viewing window and return the"Current File List" to the Main Window.
This option will exit the Image Viewing window and return the "New File List" to the Main Window. If no files are in this list, the "Current File List" will be used.
Selecting this option will return back to the main window and will maintain the original file list before loading the "View Images" form.
If you want to use an image in your HTML files created by Thumb Print, this is where you do it. Click on an image and then select this option. Every time you create a new thumbnail file of images, the background image you selected will be used. This option is available with the right mouse button in the file list boxes.
Clears the entry for the HTML background image file. This option is available with the right mouse button in the file list boxes.
This option will copy all files from the "Current File List" to the "New File List" box for the files you have selected. This allows you to perform multiple copies at once. The actual files are not being moved, just the list box entries. This option is available with the right mouse button in the file list boxes.
This option will copy all files from the "New File List" to the "Current File List" box for the files you have selected. This allows you to perform multiple copies at once. The actual files are not being moved, just the list box entries. This option is available with the right mouse button in the file list boxes.
This option will clear all file selections in the "Current File List" box. No files are removed from the list, deleted from disk or copied. Files you have "highlighted" will be "un-highlighted". This option is available with the right mouse button in the file list boxes.
This option all file selections in the "New File List" box. No files are removed from the list, deleted from disk or copied. When selected, the files you have "highlighted" will be "un-hilighted". This option is available with the right mouse button in the file list boxes.
This option all file selections in both the "Current File List" and "New File List" boxes. No files are removed from the list, deleted from disk or copied. When selected, the files you have "highlighted" will be "un-hilighted". This option is available with the right mouse button in the file list boxes.
This option allows you to display the images as a thumbnail. The thumbnail displayed is what the image would look like as a JPG thumbnail image. The size is determined by the value entered in the menu Options\HTML option.
This option is to allow text to be associated with a particular file name. This text will be used in the HTML slide show option (to be released in a future version).
This option allows the addition of a single file name to the list of files.
Current File List Box - This list box contains the files as loaded into the main window. All file operations in this window will start with this list of files. If you select the menu FILE/EXIT, the files listed in the "Current File List" box will be kept and moved back to the main display window. If you want to move files from the "Current File List" box to the "New File List" box, double click on the file and the file path moves to the "New File List" box. This list box also has options available if the "right" mouse button is clicked. The options duplicate some of those found in the menu "Options".
New File List Box - This list box is used to cut files down to a smaller sub-set of files. For example, you have 30 files in the "Current File List" box and you want to move 10 of the files to the "New File List" box, double click on the 10 desired files and watch them move to the "New File List" box. If you want to move files from the "New File List" box to the "Current File List" box, double click on the file and the file path moves to the "Current File List" box. This list box also has options available if the "right" mouse button is clicked. The options duplicate some of those found in the menu "Options".
HTML BG (Background Image) - This box contains the image file that will be used as the background image in the HTML file created by Thumb Print. To change the file, click on the desired file in the "Current File List" box or the "New File List" box and then select the menu option "File/Options/Set Background". The same result can be obtained by double clicking on the box where the background file name goes.
Target Dir - This box is the directory that will be used to copy any files when the "Copy / Move File(s)" button is clicked. To change this directory, select the desired drive and directory from the "Target Directory" selection items.
"Create Thumbnail" Button (Pro Version Only) - This button allows for the creation of a small, thumbnail version of the selected file. The size is determined from the value located in the menu "Options/HTML/ Thumbnail Size" option.
"Create JPG File" Button (Pro Version Only) - This button allows for the creation of the selected file to be converted to a JPG file format. If the selected image is already in JPG format, this option is unavailable.
"Convert List To Thumbs" Button (Pro Version Only) - This button will create small, thumbnail images from the selected list of files. They will be saved in JPG file format. The size is determined from the value located in the menu "Options/HTML/ Thumbnail Size" option.
"Convert List To JPGs" Button (Pro Version Only) - This button will create JPG images from all files in the selected list. If the selected image is already in JPG format, this option is unavailable.
"Copy / Move File(s)" Button -This button allows you to copy or physically move files to other directories.
When the file(s) are moved, the file list will reflect the new directory where the file can be found.
"View File Copy Log" Button - Thumb Print will create a log file that contains all file copies and file moves. This file is named "filecopy.log" and will be located in Thumb Print's directory (where thumbp.exe is located). When Thumb Print starts up each time, "filecopy.log" will be deleted. This file will never contain more information than the activity for a given session of Thumb Print. This option uses NOTEPAD.EXE to display the log file.
Image - This area of the window is used to view the image files. Click on the desired file and the image will appear in this area. It will be scaled to fit the frame in the window. The file is not altered in any way.
File Operation
There are three functions that can be performed on a file. There are two 'radio' buttons that determine if a file will be copied or physically moved to another directory. These two options are performed when the "Copy / Move File(s)" button is selected. The other option is deleting a file from disk when the 'delete' button is selected.
Target Directory - This frame is used to select the desired directory for file copies and file moves. In the Pro version, it is used when JPEG files are created. This includes both thumbnail and full image size files.
Image Dimensions - This frame contains the height and width of the image displayed. A non-image will have zero values for both the height and width.
There is a section in the thumbp.ini file that is used to specify icons to be used for non-HTML images (GIF and JPG). The entries in this section of the thumbp.ini file are only used during the creation of the HTML file. If all the files being added to the HTML are GIF and/or JPG files, this section is not used.
If you are creating an HTML file with AVI, MID, WAV, BAT, HTM, TXT, etc., an entry will be added into this section of the INI file for each file type. You can then modify the entries and provide the full path for the icon to be used for each file type. Edit this file with your favorite text editor.
There are three default gifs supplied starting with v1.10. They are: HTM.GIF, MPG.GIF, AVI.GIF, TXT.GIF, WAV.GIF, and QMARK.GIF (question mark). If these files are located in the Thumb Print directory, they will by default be used for HTM, MPG, AVI, and TXT file types. All other files will use the QMARK.GIF
Providing the ability to set the icon for a given file type allows for great flexibility as new file types are created.
The official download site is Off-Site Labs, Inc. at http://www.offsitelabs.com. This location always contains the most current version.
Alternate Internet Download Sites:
TUCOWS (The Ultimate Collection Of Winsock Software): http://www.tucows..net/. This site also has mirror sites that may be closer to you than others. The application is displayed in the HTML Accessories section.
Windows 3.x: tp16vvv.zip (where vvv is the version number)
Windows 95: tp32vvv.zip (where vvv is the version number)
Compuserve Files and Forums:
Winshare Forum: thumbp16.zip (Windows 3.x) and thumbp32.zip (Windows 95)
Winutil Forum: thumbp16.zip (Windows 3.x) and thumbp32.zip (Windows 95)
The download packages contain everything you need except the Visual Basic runtime library (see Special Requirements)
To install, complete the following:
FILES NEEDED TO PROPERLY INSTALL THUMB PRINT:
See "Special Requirements" section for further information on required files (vb40016.dll and vb40032.dll).
Direct your questions, problem, or comments to us at the following:
Off-Site Labs, Inc. P.O. Box 536 Barker, TX 77413email: support@offsitelabs.com
www: http://www.offsitelabs.com
The Thumb Print software is distributed without the Visual Basic runtime library. These files are referenced on the download page at our WEB site. These files are commonly found in the WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory.
The library file required for 16 bit systems (Windows 3.x) is VB40016.DLL.
The library file required for 32 bit systems (Windows 95) is VB40032.DLL.
Visit our web site for links to these files at http://www.offsitelabs.com.
Please send any bug reports to support@offsitelabs.com.
The prices and payment methods are subject to change at anytime. For up to date information you should visit our WEB site at http://www.offsitelabs.com.
Thumb Print is shareware, not freeware. The software is licensed for evaluation purposes only. After 30 days, we ask that you register the software or discontinue its use.
Prices are in US currency and are effective as of October, 1997:
Prices are subject to change without notice. Contact Off-Site Labs, Inc. for the current price by email at sales@offsitelabs.com. Texas residents will need to add 8.25%.
After payment is received, you will receive a registration code by one of the following methods: 1) e-mail, 2) postal mail.
USE THE FOLLOWING TO REGISTER ON COMPUSERVE:
Windows 3.x version - Software Registration ID: #12179
Windows 95 Regular version - Software Registration ID: #12180
Windows 95 PRO version - Software Registration ID: #15946
Windows 95 PRO Upgrade - Software Registration ID: #15945
Printed Manual: #14299
For Compuserve users, there is a shareware registration forum (GO SWREG) to make it easy for you to purchase the software. The registration amount will added to your Compuserve account balance.
ON-LINE Registration With A Credit Card At Outreach Communications Corp.
If you have a credit card and would like to register Cache Master on-line, you can visit our WEB site and select the "On-Line Registration" link. This link takes you to a form for credit card and other ordering information.
Credit Card Orders By eMail, Postal, And Telephone at PsL
PsL Reference #15034 (both Windows 3.x & Windows 95)
Be sure to reference Thumb Print as product ID #15034 when ordering from PsL.
Thumb Print (Windows 3.x and Windows 95)
Thumb Print Pro
Use the following information to order through PsL:
Site Licenses
If you feel that a site license (covering an organization at a given location) would be more appropriate, send email to Off-Site Labs, Inc. at sales@offsitelabs.com for more information.
Thumb Print (Windows 3.x / Windows 95) Site License Rates:
Number of Price Copies 1-10 $16 per copy 11-20 $160 for the first 10 copies + $14 per each additional copy 21-50 $300 for the first 20 copies + $13 per each additional copy 51-100 $690 for the first 50 copies + $10.00 per each additional copy 101 - 500 $1,190 for the first 100 copies + $8 per each additional copy 501 - 1000 $4,390 for the first 500 copies + $6.50 per each additional copy 1001 - 2000 $7,640 for the first 1000 copies + $5.50 per each additional copy 2001 - 5000 $13,140 for the first 2000 copies + $5 per each additional copy
Thumb Print Pro (Windows 95/NT) Site License Rates:
Number of Price Copies 1-10 $25 per copy 11-20 $250 for the first 10 copies + $23 per each additional copy 21-50 $480 for the first 20 copies + $22 per each additional copy 51-100 $1,140 for the first 50 copies + $20.00 per each additional copy 101 - 500 $2,140 for the first 100 copies + $18 per each additional copy 501 - 1000 $9,340 for the first 500 copies + $16.50 per each additional copy 1001 - 2000 $17,590 for the first 1000 copies + $15.50 per each additional copy 2001 - 5000 $33,090 for the first 2000 copies + $15 per each additional copy
NOTE: There is an annual maintenance fee of 15% for site licenses over 100 copies.
If additional purchases are made in the future, previous purchases will apply to new site licenses. For example, Company XYZ buys a 10 user license today for $160. Next month, the same company site location decides to buy 10 more copies for the company, the additional charge will be $140 ($14x10 copies). The original $160 is applied to the subsequent license purchase.
Educational Institutions: Site licenses for educational facilities qualify for an automatic 10% discount.
This license agreement permits an evaluation period not to exceed 30 calendar days. After such time, registration is requested.
Disclaimer
Off-Site Labs, Inc. reserves the right to make modifications at any time to the software and/or the documentation without approval or notification. The software described in this document is provided under the software license and may be used in accordance with such license. By using the software you agree to the conditions and rules stated in the License agreement.
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Portions of Thumb Print are licensed under U.S. Patent No. 4,558,302 and foreign counterparts.
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