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- April 19, 1994
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- åDisclaimer and Copyright Notice
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- Menu Grabber is a free utility which uses the Menu Events extension to
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- control other applications through their menus. The author, Ross Brown,
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- makes no warranty, either express or implied, with respect to this
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- software, its performance, merchantability, or suitability for any
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- particular purpose. People using the Menu Grabber utility do so at their
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- own risk. The author disclaims all liability for loss of data, mechanical
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- damage, or other losses suffered while using the Menu Grabber utility.
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- Menu Grabber is an AWOL Software Production, Copyright © 1994 Ross
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- Brown. All rights reserved. Permission is granted to make and distribute
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- copies of this software, provided this disclaimer and copyright notice are
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- preserved on all copies. The software may not, however, be sold or
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- distributed for profit, or included with other software which is sold or
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- distributed for profit, without the permission of the author.
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- There are no site license fees for the use of Menu Grabber within an
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- organization. The author encourages you to make and distribute as many
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- copies of the application as you wish, for whomever you wish, as long as
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- it is not for profit. Menu Grabber is part of a set of cooperating
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- programs, AWOL Utilities. The tutorial help you are reading is designed
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- for handling by the help server application Help on Wheels, which is also
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- part of AWOL Utilities.
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- åDistribution Policy
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- New versions of individual AWOL Utilities programs, including Menu
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- Grabber, are available by anonymous FTP from popular archive sites
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- including sumex-aim.stanford.edu, mac.archive.umich.edu, and
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- rascal.ics.utexas.edu, and through Usenet news group comp.binaries.mac.
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- Support for AWOL Utilities is through Internet mail at address
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- ab026@freenet.carleton.ca. The software is not available by FTP from
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- this site. The address for paper correspondence is AWOL Software
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- Productions, PO Box 24207, 300 Eagleson Road, Kanata, Ontario, Canada
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- K2M 2C3.
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- Macintosh users who do not have access to electronic sources of free and
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- shareware software may obtain a copy of AWOL Utilities by sending a
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- self-addressed stamped envelope and an 800K (or larger) formatted
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- diskette to the author at the above address. U.S. users are reminded that
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- postage from Canada in 1994 is C$0.50 up to 30 grams (1 oz.), C$0.74 up
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- to 50 grams (1 3/4 oz.), and C$1.13 up to 100 grams (3 1/2 oz.).
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- US$0.50, US$0.75, and US$1.00 in coin is acceptable in place of stamps
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- for the respective weights. People outside the U.S. and Canada may send
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- an international postal reply coupon instead of Canadian stamps (available
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- from any post office). Please use sturdy envelopes, preferably cardboard
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- disk mailers. (Mailers over 5 mm (1/5") thick require C$1.13 postage to
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- the U.S.)
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