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REGISTRATION LEVELS AND PROCEDURES
The Illustrated Reader is shareware, a method of software
marketing that lets you try programs before you buy them. Upon
receipt of this software, you have an evaluation license good for
30 days to see if you want to keep it. If you decide to keep it,
please pay for it by "registering" your copy. You can register the
at three levels: User ($25), Author ($50) and Developer ($75).
Your registration level depends on how you intend to use the program.
Each level will be described below, along with a general explanation of
shareware for those who might not be familiar with this term. A ready-
to-print registration form is also included in this document. Press
the END key to go directly to this form.
The User Level ($25)
At this level, the IR is licensed to you for your own personal
use. You may use it to read files and you may create your own
illustrated documents, as long as you do not sell them for profit.
For example, a teacher could use the IR to create lessons students
would use in his/her classroom. The User license also allows you or
your non-profit organization to distribute up to 50 copies on a not-
for-profit basis (such as the teacher example above). In addition,
User-level registrants receive:
■ shareware copies of the Neopaint paint program and Boxer text
editor ($2 shipping charge).
■ a small collection of clip art to get you started.
■ an extended text-line-to-screen-line conversion chart
■ an EGA screen pixel chart (for locating illustrations)
■ a 20% discount on any other Tea Time Product (like the
popular typing game, TYPE TREK.)
The Author Level ($50)
If you would like to create illustrated books, manuals or other
documents and intend to market these products through shareware or
other outlets, then you really need a version of the IR that is some-
what customized so with your own introductory and closing screens,
and has a "table of contents" screen for your users to select topic
names as opposed to DOS filenames. You should register at either
the Author or Developer level. Author-level registrants receive: