ISRAEL - THE PROMISED LAND Description: A graphic presentation of the Gospel message from Genesis to Acts, using maps, pictures, and Bible text. Hardware requirements: An IBM color graphics adapter is required. Distribution guidelines: "ISRAEL - THE PROMISED LAND" is NOT public domain software. This program is copyrighted, and can be distributed only if all of the following conditions are met: 1) No changes or alterations are to be made to this program, or to any data files on this disk. 2) No one may sell the program. 3) User groups and software libraries are permitted reimbursement for their services when distributing this disk (however, not to exceed $5.00 for a 5.25" format). Disclaimer: "ISRAEL - THE PROMISED LAND" is provided to you on an "as- is" basis. The author shall not assume any direct or indirect responsibility for any losses or damages incurred from the use of this program. Other Bible software: "ISRAEL - THE PROMISED LAND" is just one of our many software products. If you are interested in additional Bible related software, send 6 first-class U.S. postage stamps to the author below to obtain more information. Indicate the disk formats your PC supports. Some of the currently available titles include "A Bible Companion," "Hebrew Flashcards," " Memory Verse," "Proverbs," "Scripture Challenge", "The Grape Vine", "Acts of the Apostles," "Scripture Quest," "CommenText Commentaries," "KJVocabulary," "Here A Little, There A Little", "Frontlets", "Gospel Parallels", "Bible Crossword Puzzles", "Puzzling Passages" and "King James Dictionary" Some comments eight years later: This program was originally written in 1989, back when 16 color monitors were "high-tech". EGA just pushed graphic resolutions up to 640x360. VGA was still yet to appear. Microsoft Windows was still in embryonic stages. I state these facts so that the user understands why the graphics in this program seem rather primitive. It would not have been unusual for half of the PC's in the late 1980's to be unable to display any color graphic images. This may sound odd for those of you whose first PC was purchased in just the last 6 years. You take alot for granted. Find yourself a 10 year old PC, and try to get any one of your favorite programs to run on it today. You'll then understand why the graphics in this program appear as they do. Program author: Philip P. Kapusta 406 Monroe Ave. Falmouth, Va. 22405 U.S.A. Email: info@pc-shareware.com or 74170.3550@compuserve.com Internet Web sites: http://www.pc-shareware.com/ http://www.pcshareware.com/ http://users.aol.com/shareware/