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Uedit's ShareWare Policy
Rick Stiles
P.O. Box 666, 102 LaRue Court
Washington, IN 47501
(812) 254-4986
When ordering, print this page on your printer. Circle or mark what you are
paying for and send it in with your order.
*****
All payments must be in cash, check, or money order, in US currency.
Checks and money orders must have Bank Routing Numbers at the bottom of them
and be negotiable at a USA bank or post office.
Foreigners: Please add $3 extra for postage.
*****
When registering, include the Serial Number of the Uedit you are using. Get
the serial number by selecting Show Vals in the menu.
Registration, choose one:
A. $47 + $3 shipping, printed user reference manual.
B. $44, user reference manual on disk.
C. $25, introductory, has command language doc.
Registration includes:
* the fully customizable Uedit.
* documentation, according to A/B/C above.
* ready to use environment, and source configuration files.
* tutorial, help, and teach keys facilities.
* automatic notice of upgrades.
* registered user Serial Number.
* shareware version to distribute with your s/n in it.
* $15 commissions when others register submitting your s/n.
Options for registered users:
* complete User Reference Manual on disk, $19.
* printed, bound User Reference Manual, $22 + $3 shipping.
* spell-checking Uedit & dictionary utilities, $15.
* Quarterly Newsletter for one year, $12.
* extras disk, $6.
* Uedit shareware disk, $15.
* special UEK program for hardcore users, $19.
* latest Uedit upgrade, $18.
As a registered user, you will earn a commission when somebody submits your
serial number when registering. (Option C registrations earn half a
commission.)
Refresh Policy: If you own the current upgrade, you are encouraged to ask
for a "refresh" 6 to 8 weeks after you received the upgrade, so that you will
have the final, fixed, improved release. No new upgrade is perfect on the
first release. You can get a "refresh" anytime by sending $3 or your Uedit
disk and sase.
Extras disk: It has configs and emulations written by users. Emulations
include Ustar by Kurt Wessels, VI by Eric Kennedy, and EDT by Kent McPherson.
These emulate WordStar (tm), the Unix vi (tm) editor, and the DEC Gold Key
(tm) editor.
Sharing Uedit
You can give people a copy of the Shareware Uedit. When you give away
copies, you must observe the following restrictions:
*** You must distribute ALL of Uedit's Shareware files together.
These are in the Shareware directory of the Uedit disk.
*** You must NOT MODIFY any of those files except for putting your serial
number into UES.
*** You must NOT distribute copies of UE or the printed or disk Manual or
Uedit's command language documentation or spell-checking materials. You
may distribute ONLY the Shareware directory and must NOT distribute any
file that is in the Private directories.
*** You MUST use Uedit COPYRIGHT notices on Uedit files.
*** You MUST use Uedit TRADEMARK notices on "Uedit".
You may include your own files along with Uedit, put files on several
diskettes, distribute files via modem, or compress files, as long as their
contents remain unchanged.
You may print, copy, and distribute the Help! and other text files in the
Shareware directory.
Please encourage others to try Uedit. In distributing it and encouraging new
registrations, you will be supporting good programming for Amiga Shareware.
And your feedback is important too. Most of the improvements in Uedit since
the beginning have been in response to feedback from its users.
Revision Numbering
When a new version comes out, the old version number is incremented by 0.1.
Thus, if the current version is V2.4a, the next true upgrade will be V2.5a.
When bugs are fixed in a version, the release letter is incremented. Thus if
2.4a has bugs, the fixed release is 2.4b.
If you own a version such as V2.4a and bugs are found in it and a V2.4b is
released, you may get V2.4b by sending in $3 or your V2.4a diskette, a self
addressed mailer, and postage.
About Shareware
Shareware is a generous, trusting concept which treats you like an honest
person, rather than presuming that you are not, as, for instance, copy
protection does.
Successful shareware programs have got to be superior, because you get to try
them out thoroughly at home or in the office before buying them. Many
commercial programs would not survive this acid test.
You are allowed to try out a Shareware program for as long as you require, in
order to decide whether you are going to use it or not.
When "trying" becomes "using", you are obliged to buy the program.
Only then does the Shareware author get paid for his work and expenses for
creating and supporting the program you are using.
Uedit relies on:
* Your honesty.
* Your cooperation in safeguarding Uedit by not distributing its
private files.
* Your help in finding new customers.
Thank you for your support!