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Attention: Press Alt-H to print this documentation
=========
MOONLITE 2.2
~~~~~~~~~~~~
A Brainstorming Program to generate creative moonlighting
ideas that can be put into practice without having to invest
a bundle.
Written by Robert L.A. Trost of the Centre for Commercial
Innovation (CCI) Ltd., Arnhem, Holland
_______
____|__ | (tm)
--| | |-------------------
| ____|__ | Association of
| | |_| Shareware
|__| o | Professionals
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|___|___| MEMBER
INTRODUCTION
MoonLite will actively assist you in dreaming up creative
moonlighting ideas. Since you'll be using your own "Brain and
Sweat Capital", you will need little or no money from your
bank to engage in highly profitable moonlighting.
MoonLite is based on the premise that at least 80% of your
tangible and intangible assets are not being fully used and
are in fact more or less laying idle, resulting in a terrible
waste of personal and moneymaking potential.
In order to activate this potential, MoonLite employs a new
Creativity Technique developed by CCI Ltd. called Random
Asset Pairing (RAP) with which tangible and intangible assets
that you have or can dispose of are randomly combined and
presented in ever changing pairs to form the basis for the
pleasant and easy generation of creative business ideas.
ABOUT ASP
ASP, the Association of Shareware Professionals(R), was
formed in April 1987 to strengthen the future of Shareware
(user supported software) as an alternative to traditional
commercial software. Its members, all of whom are programmers
subscribing to a code of ethics or non-programmers sincerely
interested in the advancement of Shareware, are committed to
the concept of shareware as a method of marketing. The ASP
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has adopted general standards that all ASP authors have
agreed to follow, some of which are:
Support standard:
All ASP members' Shareware products must provide support
(included in the purchase price) for a minimum of three
months from the date of registration. Any money sent to an
author to register an unsupported product shall be promptly
returned with an explanation that the product in question is
no longer supported. Known incompatibilities with other
software or hardware and major or unusual program limitations
are noted in the documentation that comes with the Shareware
(evaluation) program.
'No crippling' standard:
The principle behind Shareware is "try before you buy". ASP
believes that users have a right to try a fully functioning
Shareware program in their regular computing environment.
Accordingly, ASP authors agree that:
- the executable files (and/or items linked in with execut-
ables) in the Shareware and Registered versions will
essentially be the same.
- all the program's features will be fully documented
- registration encouragement procedures which in the judg-
ment of the Board are either unreasonable or unprofessional
are not allowed.
Miscellaneous standards:
The program has been thoroughly tested by the author and
should not be harmful to other files or hardware if used
properly. Any discussion of the Shareware concept and of
registration requirements is done in a professional and
positive manner. If you are interested in ASP and in
Shareware issues, you are invited to come to the SHAREWARE
Forum on CompuServe, where many Shareware authors meet
regularly.
THE ASP OMBUDSMAN
This program is produced by a member of the Association of
Shareware Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that
the Shareware principle works for you. If you are unable to
resolve a Shareware-related problem with an ASP member by
contacting the member directly, ASP may be able to help. The
ASP Ombudsman can help you resolve a dispute or problem with
an ASP member, but does not provide technical support for
members' products. Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at 545
Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442-9427, U.S.A. or send a
message via CompuServe Mail to ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536
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LICENSE AGREEMENT
BY INSTALLING THE MOONLITE PROGRAM ON YOUR SYSTEM YOU
INDICATE YOUR AGREEMENT TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND
CONDITIONS. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THEM YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED
TO USE THIS PROGRAM.
THE MOONLITE PROGRAM AND THE ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION
(LATER ON COLLECTIVELY REFERRED TO AS MOONLITE) ARE
DISTRIBUTED AS IS. ROBERT L.A. TROST (THE AUTHOR) AND CCI
LTD. (THE OWNER) MAKE NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESSED OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WITH
RESPECT TO THIS SOFTWARE AND ITS DOCUMENTATION. IN NO EVENT
SHALL THE AUTHOR AND/OR THE OWNER BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES,
INCLUDING LOST PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS, OR ANY OTHER INCIDENTAL
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF- OR THE
INABILITY TO USE THIS PROGRAM, EVEN IF THEY HAVE BEEN ADVISED
OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, OR FOR ANY CLAIM BY ANY
OTHER PARTY.
MoonLite is a copyrighted work, protected by U.S. and
International Copyright laws. It is NOT free, freeware, or in
the Public Domain. It is distributed as Shareware, which
means that you may try it out 3 times at no cost. If you
determine that it fits your needs and you wish to use it
regularly, you MUST register. If you choose not to pay the
registration fee, you must stop using MoonLite after these 3
initial trials and remove it from your computer, but you may
still keep copies of it and pass them on to others as out-
lined below.
You may give individual copies of the unregistered version of
MoonLite to your friends and associates for evaluation purposes
as described above. You must include all the files (described
in the MOONLITE.LST file) that make up MoonLite without any
modifications, preferably in the original archived ZIP file.
You may upload MoonLite to the public section of a public BBS,
but you may not place it in any user group or commercial
library or distribute it for a fee or in any way sell copies
of it without express, written permission from CCI Ltd.
Under no circumstances may an unregistered version of
MoonLite be used in a business, corporate, government,
educational, or other institutional environment except for
the purpose of evaluation on a single computer. You may not
modify or disassemble MoonLite, nor distribute any modified
or disassembled versions of MoonLite. MoonLite may not be
included (bundled) with any other product for any reason
whatsoever without prior written permission from CCI Ltd.
You may install your registered copy of MoonLite on more than
one computer at a time ONLY if no more than one of these
computers is usually running at the same time. You may make
as many backup copies of MoonLite as you need for your personal
backup purposes. You may NOT give, sell, lend, or otherwise
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transfer copies of the registered version of MoonLite to any
other person for any reason. Registered copies of MoonLite
carry a unique Personal Code and display your full name.
No version of MoonLite may be rented or leased. Any use or
distribution of MoonLite which violates this license agreement
will be considered a copyright violation, and may be
prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
U.S. Government RESTRICTED RIGHTS:
Use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government is subject
to restrictions as set forth in subdivision (b)(3)(ii) of the
Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at
252.227-7013.
REGISTRATION
The purchase of a disk containing MoonLite from a Shareware
distributor does NOT constitute registration. You are granted
a limited license to make an evaluation copy for trial use on
a private, non-commercial basis for the specific purpose of
determining whether MoonLite is suitable for your purposes.
After the 3 allowed trials, you should either register Moon-
Lite, using the included MOONLITE.REG file or the Registration
Form at the end of this documentation, or discontinue use.
The benefits of registration include:
- receipt of your Personal Code, with which you can register
MoonLite to your name, thus enabling you to bypass the
Registration Screen and eliminate Registration reminders
in the program. MoonLite will "know" you then, so that you
don't have to give it your name every time you use it.
- FREE support by First Class Air Mail or via CompuServe for
the first 90 days after payment, consisting of answering
your questions and fixing any reproducible program errors
that interfere with the intended use of MoonLite
- a FREE MoonLite Update, to be sent to you at the earliest
possible convenience (as soon as such an Update will have
come out) by First Class Air Mail as a LETTER (no Customs
interference, import duties or delay!)
Site licenses with quantity discounts of up to 80% available.
See the MLSITLIC.REG file for further information, or type
MLSITLIC after the DOS prompt.
INSTALLING MOONLITE
Although it is easy to install the MoonLite files into a
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Directory on your harddisk, using the MLINSTAL Utility will
facilitate the installation process considerably. Just type
MLINSTAL and all the necessary MoonLite files will be
installed automatically into their own MOONLITE Directory on
the harddisk of your choice (C-G).
RUNNING MOONLITE
Just enter the word MOONLITE (in upper- or lowercase) and in
a short moment you'll see the opening screen and you'll hear
a whistle of admiration (yes, MoonLite is rightfully vain!),
after which you'll be taken to the Main Menu.
Basically, this Main Menu (to which you'll return every time
you have worked through one of its items) reflects the
structure of the Creative Thinking Process itself: Goal &
Criteria Setting, Idea Generation, Evaluation and Final
Results. You will also note that MoonLite is of course
dedicated to you, the user!
Context-sensitive help is available at all times and anywhere
in the program at the pressing of F1, and you will get an
index of all the help screens by pressing Ctrl/F1.
Also, when you happen to make an operational error, you will
be given clear and friendly explanations by Miss Take, your
Personal Assistant. She will also take you to that part of
MoonLite where you should be. You can silence Miss Take any
time by pressing the Esc key after she has finished
"speaking" a sentence.
Moreover, icons indicate the thinking mode you are in at a
particular moment, the > icon standing for convergent, left
brain thinking and the < for divergent, right brain
thinking.
You may select a menu item in either of the two following
ways:
- either move the highlight bar with the down- or up arrow
key until you have arrived at the menu item you want to
select and then press ENTER,
- or press the first, highlighted letter of the menu item you
want to select. This menu item will then be executed
immediately, without your having to confirm your selection
by pressing ENTER
After a menu item has been executed, the highlight bar is
automatically moved to the next menu item, so that pressing
ENTER will suffice to execute that particular item.
Submenu items can be selected in exactly the same way.
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Load previous session
---------------------
Since many brainstorming sessions are ongoing projects, it is
essential to be able to retrieve the data that were produced
in previous sessions.
What you will get when loading a previous session is:
- the previously stated goal
- the criteria and their respective weights
- the tangible assets previously entered
- the intangible assets previously entered
- all the ideas that were previously produced
Because of the very fact that you will be continuing a
previous session and will, hopefully, produce even more
ideas, you will not be getting data on those ideas that you
had previously selected and evaluated. This will enable you
to make a fresh start when selecting and evaluating ideas.
Goal & criteria setting
-----------------------
After selecting this Main Menu item, you will be taken to a
submenu comprising the items Goal Setting, Criteria
Setting/Rating and Back to Main Menu
Goal Setting
For easy operation's sake, MoonLite recognizes only one goal
per session. This can be the standard goal, namely one or
more good, profitable moonlighting ideas, or setting up a
business of your own, improving the efficiency of your
existing business, or any other suitable goal you may wish to
set.
Please be concise and do NOT enter multiple goals. This will
clarify your thinking and further an effective, goal-oriented
use of MoonLite.
Criteria Setting/Rating
Criteria are yardsticks by which you measure/evaluate your
moonlighting ideas, such as "Must yield a high additional
income" or "must be fun to do".
Since not all criteria are equally important, you must give
them a "weight". These weights are in the 1-9 range. If a
particular criterion is very, very important to you, you give
it a 9, and if it's not so terribly important to you, you may
give it a 6 or so.
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MoonLite allows for the setting of a maximum of 5 criteria
and their respective weights.
These are entered one after the other, using the innovative
slider that you can move with the right and left arrow keys.
The slider allows for an intuitive and at the same time very
precise weight allocation. Please press the ENTER key after
having arrived at the "right" weight in order to confirm your
choice.
Since MoonLite recognises the word STOP, you can terminate
your entry of criteria by entering this word (written in
either upper- or lowercase), or simply the letter S or s.
Back to Main Menu
This will take you back to the Main Menu and place the
highlight bar onto the next Main Menu item, which you can
then select by pressing the ENTER key.
Assets input
------------
After selecting this Main Menu item, you will be taken to a
submenu comprising the items Tangible Assets input,
Intangible Assets input and Back to Main Menu
Tangible Assets input
Tangible assets are those things and facilities that you can
dispose of, such as a house, rooms, a car, a garage, or an
answerphone. Please think of these in the broadest possible
terms; even a kitchen table or a coffee machine is a tangible
asset! Remember how many bestsellers were written on kitchen
tables?
People who are dear to you and who could help you by
providing labor or good advice also belong to your tangible
assets, so think of your partner, relatives, good friends,
yes even your kids! And don't forget animals such as dogs,
cats, cows or horses!
Also, it is not necessary at all that you actually own such
an asset. If you can dispose of it because you are borrowing
or renting it, you may regard it as your own tangible asset.
You can scroll through a list of tangible assets that you
entered previously by entering the command LIST (in upper- or
lowercase), or even faster and easier, the letter L or l. You
can exit this list by pressing the Esc key.
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Please enter one tangible asset per line. In this program,
there is room for 100 tangible assets.
When terminating your entry of tangibles, you can use the
word STOP (in upper- or lowercase), or even faster and
easier, just the letter S or s.
Intangible Assets input
Intangible assets are things such as your know-how, your
abilities, personality, reputation and experience, all in the
broadest sense. Don't be too modest; you have more
intangibles than you think!
You can scroll through a list of intangible assets that you
entered previously by entering the command LIST (in upper- or
lowercase), or even faster and easier, just the letter L or
l. You can exit this list by pressing the Esc key.
Please enter one intangible asset per line. In this program,
there is room for 100 intangible assets.
When terminating your entry of intangibles, you can use the
word STOP (in upper- or lowercase), or even faster and
easier, just the letter S or s.
Back to Main Menu
This will take you back to the Main Menu and place the
highlight bar onto the next Main Menu item, which you can
then select by pressing the ENTER key.
Idea Generation
---------------
The Idea Generation section of MoonLite really is the "heart"
of the program, the only place where the Divergent Thinking
Mode (as indicated by the < icon at the upper right hand
corner of the screen) is used. Here you can be as "wild" and
even "crazy" as you allow yourself to be.
After selecting this Main Menu item, you will be taken to a
submenu comprising the items Warming up with AutoSuggest,
Random Asset Pairing (RAP) and Back to Main Menu.
Warming up with AutoSuggest
In this "warming up" section, you will be stimulated by the
wild, hilarious ideas that MoonLite itself produces on the
spot (there is NO fixed "idea database" in MoonLite, but
there are large numbers of "actions" and "objects" that are
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ramdomly combined to produce sometimes weird ideas!). Of
course, you don't have to accept or adopt these ideas, but
you can always use them as stepping stones for further
consideration and improvisation. Just play with them!
The upper box contains a randomly produced idea. By entering
the word NEW, or even faster, just the letter N or n, you can
have MoonLite produce a new random idea every time your
inspiration appears to be sagging.
At the left of the screen, you see the unique "Idea Thermo-
meter" that gives you a visual indication of the number of
ideas that you have produced. Moreover, there is a counter at
the bottom of this "Idea Thermometer" that shows the exact
number of ideas that have been entered by you. Finally,
MoonLite will give you encouragement and emotional support
(psychologists call this "reinforcement").
You can scroll through a list of the ideas that you
previously entered by entering the command LIST, or even
faster and easier, just the letter L or l.
Please enter one idea per line. MoonLite has room for 200
ideas. You will be alerted when this maximum numbewr of ideas
has been reached.
When terminating your entry of ideas, you can use the word
STOP, or even faster and easier, just the letter S or s.
Random Asset Pairing (RAP)
In this section, you will be stimulated by random combin-
ations/pairs of the tangible and intangible assets that you
entered beforehand, as shown in the upper box.
By entering the word NEW (in upper- or lowercase), or even
faster and easier, just the letter N or n, you can have the
computer produce a new random asset pair every time your
inspiration appears to be sagging.
Here, too, you see the unique "Idea Thermometer" that gives
you a constant visual indication of the number of ideas that
you have produced. Moreover, there is a counter at the bottom
of this "Idea Thermometer" that shows the exact number of
ideas that have been entered by you. Finally, MoonLite will
regularly give you personal encouragement and emotional
support.
You can scroll through a list of the ideas you previously
generated by entering the command LIST (in upper- or
lowercase), or even faster and easier, just the letter L or
l. You can exit this list by pressing the Esc key.
Please enter one idea per line. In this program, there is
room for 200 ideas. You will be alerted when this maximum
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number of ideas has been reached.
When terminating your entry of ideas, you can use the word
STOP (in upper- or lowercase), or even faster and easier,
just the letter S or s.
Back to Main Menu
This will take you back to the Main Menu and place the
highlight bar onto the next Main Menu item, which you can
then select by pressing the ENTER key.
Choose ideas to evaluate
------------------------
It would be virtually impossible to evaluate all the ideas
that you have been generating, so it is absolutely necessary
to restrict the number of ideas to be evaluated. Moreover,
once you are in the Evaluation section, you will find it
impossible to get out before you have completed the entire
evaluation process (which can be very time consuming if you
have chosen a large number of ideas to be evaluated!). So
please select the most promising ideas only and limit their
total number to about 10. This will make it easier and
quicker for you to evaluate them. When using 5 criteria (the
maximum number), you will then still have to enter no fewer
than 50 ratings!
You can tag or untag the ideas to be evaluated by pressing
the spacebar. Please press ENTER to accept and confirm your
selection of ideas for further processing. You will then
automatically be returned to the next Main Menu item.
Evaluation
----------
In this section, you will be presented with the ideas that
you have marked for evaluation on the one hand, and the
criteria that you have entered before on the other.
The selected ideas will be presented one after the other.
Both the total number of selected ideas and the number of the
idea under consideration are displayed at the top of the
entry window.
The idea to be evaluated is displayed in its own box, and the
slider will appear below it. The pertinent criterion with
which you judge the idea will appear below that slider.
Initially, the slider will be set at 5, the "neutral"
position. If the criterion at hand is not relevant to the
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idea to be rated, then don't move the slider, but just press
ENTER.
Otherwise, move the slider to the right with the right arrow
key or to the left with the left arrow key, and press ENTER
when you feel that your rating is the correct one.
Please keep in mind that you must rate the idea concerned in
terms of the criteria, and that you are NOT supposed to rate
the criteria themselves (you did that before, remember?).
MoonLite's evaluation procedures are so thorough and
quantitative that this program can double as a Decision
Support System. Just enter the items to be evaluated as
"ideas" in the AutoSuggest section and choose all of them in
the "Choose ideas to evaluate" section of this program.
Final results
-------------
In this section, you'll get a beautiful display of the eval-
uated ideas in order of importance. There is no on-screen
display of the weighted average ratings (you'll get those
when making a printed or ASCII file report), but the top 3
ideas are always displayed first. You can then scroll down-
ward with the down arrow key or the PageDown key to view the
lower rated ideas. Pressing the Esc key takes you back to the
submenu.
Save this session
-----------------
There is no submenu here. Instead, you will immediately be
asked for the name you'd like to give to your *.ML workfile
(the .ML extension will be supplied by MoonLite itself).
This *.ML file will contain:
- the stated goal
- the criteria and their respective weights
- all tangible assets
- all intangible assets
- all ideas
and will be the same workfile that you will load when
selecting the "Load previous session" submenu item.
Make & view report
------------------
After selecting this Main Menu item, you will be taken to a
submenu comprising the items ASCII file report, View ASCII
file report, Printed report and Back to Main Menu.
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ASCII file report
If you want to get a comprehensive, very detailed report that
can be processed by any Word Processing program, selecting
this submenu item would be the best thing to do.
Any such *.ASC file will contain your:
- stated goal
- criteria and their respective weights
- tangible assets
- intangible assets
- ideas
- selected ideas and their ratings
Please note that the idea ratings are "renormalized" weighted
averages, and that your best idea always gets the highest
possible rating, a 9. Your other ideas will be rated relative
to your best idea.
You will be asked to supply the name of this pure ASCII file
(the .ASC extension will be provided by MoonLite itself).
Just in case something goes wrong with your printer, it is
wise to always make such an *.ASC file as a kind of backup.
This way, your entire work will be prevented from getting
irretrievably lost (remember that the *.ML workfile does NOT
contain the selected ideas and their ratings).
View ASCII file report
The ASCII file can be viewed comfortably from within the
program by using the built-in file viewer, but of course ONLY
if such an ASCII file has been made! However, Miss Take will
alert you when you have forgotten to do so.
Printed report
After you have selected this submenu item, MoonLite will print
out a quick, concise report of your session. This report will
contain your:
- stated goal
- criteria and their weights
- selected ideas and their ratings
Please note that the idea ratings are "renormalized" weighted
averages, and that your best idea always gets the highest
possible rating, a 9. Your other ideas will be rated relative
to your best idea.
Back to Main Menu
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This will take you back to the Main Menu and place the
highlight bar onto the next Main Menu item, which you can
then select by pressing the ENTER key.
Quit MoonLite
-------------
Before allowing you to quit MoonLite, the program will check
whether you have saved your work and made at least one *.ML
workfile. Even if you have made such a file, MoonLite will
make sure that you really want to quit before returning you
to DOS.
CREDITS
Although MoonLite is the work of Robert L.A. Trost, Idea
Management Consultant and Management Trainer with the Centre
for Commercial Innovation (CCI) Ltd. at Arnhem, Holland, it
was a major international programming project.
The unique, aesthetically pleasing "Sidemenu" system used in
this program is the magnificent work of John Strong from
New Haven, U.S.A., who also had the kindness of adapting his
EZ-Windows Library to the special demands of MoonLite.
The superb context-sensitive help system is the work of Sigi
Stephan, the young programming wizard from Bonn, Germany, who
made extra efforts to adapt his SuperQ Library to the special
requirements posed by MoonLite.
The unique, intuitive slider was supplied by Hugh Martin of
MARTIN SYSTEMS in Fountain, U.S.A.
Hugh is also the maker of the very handy Simple Make (SMAK)
Utility with which the MoonLite QB45 Source Code was
compiled.
A fascinating screen effect was taken from Tony Martin's
QBScreen Library. Tony, who lives and works in Reston,
U.S.A., also gave most valuable advice and support during
MoonLite's development.
The various special screens were designed with the aid of the
masterful TheDraw screen designing program made by Ian Davis
from Fremont, U.S.A.
Some of the tunes in MoonLite were composed using the fine
Melody Master program by Alexei A. Efros Jr, formerly from
Leningrad (now St. Petersburg), Russia, and now living in
the U.S.A.
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LITERATURE
The following books will be extremely helpful in setting the
stage for your development of creative moonlighting ideas:
- "True Wealth" by Paul Hwoschinsky (name spelled right!),
published by Ten Speed Press, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A., ISBN
0-89815-361-1
- "How to Think like a Millionaire" by Charles-Albert
Poissant, published by Thorsons Publishers Limited,
Wellingborough, England. ISBN 0-7225-1734-3
- "INSTANT MILLIONAIRES$$$: The secrets of Overnight success"
by Max Gunther, published by Playboy Press, Chicago, U.S.A.
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 73-84924. No ISBN
number available
- "Live Life First Class" by Kenneth Thurston Hurst, first
published by Samuel Weiser, Inc., York Beach, U.S.A., ISBN
0-87728-582-9
- "WISHCRAFT: How to Get What You Really Want" by Barbara
Sher, published by The Viking Press, New York. ISBN 0-670-
77608-4
- "Living with Vision" by Linda Marks, published by Knowledge
Systems, Inc., Indianapolis. ISBN 0-941705-07-2
- "WORK WITH PASSION: How to Do What You Love for a Living"
by Nancy Anderson, published by Carroll & Graf Publishers,
New York. ISBN 0-88184-099-8
- "DO WHAT YOU LOVE, THE MONEY WILL FOLLOW: Discovering Your
Right Livelihood" by Marsha Sinetar, published by Paulist
Press, New York. ISBN 0-8091-2874-8
Moreover, if you want to use your PC for moonlighting, you
might want to read the
- "Micro Moonlighter Newsletter", published by The Technical
Group, 4545 Industrial Dr., Springfield, IL 62703, U.S.A.
From a programmer's point of view, you might be interested in:
- "The Structure of CAC-Software" by Robert L.A. Trost,
article series in the September-November 1989 issues of the
Creativity In Action (CIA!) Newsletter published by the
Creative Education Foundation at the State University of
New York at Buffalo
EXCITING UPGRADES TO COME
Of course, we have exciting plans for the coming Upgrades of
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MoonLite. Specifically, we intend adding the following
features to this program:
- another new Creativity technique developed by CCI Ltd. that
is called "MindStepping" and that will allow you to build
new ideas on the basis of old ones
- a "bridge" to a Shareware free-form textbase, so that you
will not only be able to store all your ideas, but also to
retrieve them very quickly later on, using specific key-
words
- features that you suggest after having used this version of
MoonLite.
End of MoonLite Documentation. Registration Form on next page.
--------------------------------------------------------------
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MOONLITE 2.2 REGISTRATION FORM
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Please send by First Class AIR MAIL or Fax to:
- CCI Ltd., P.O. Box 286, 6800 AG ARNHEM-NL, Holland, Europe
(*) - Fax (+31) 20.676.37.06 (attn. Robert Trost)
Please send me my Personal Code for MoonLite 2.2 by return of
Air Mail or CompuServe, so that MoonLite will "know" me and I
may use it without being bothered by Registration reminders,
get FREE User Support and receive a FREE MoonLite Update as
soon as it becomes available.
Please check format of FREE Update disk: __ 5.25 __ 3.5
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CompuServe ID if applicable: ________ , ______
I am herewith paying US $24.95 + US $5.05 for S&H of FREE
MoonLite Update = US $30.- by:
- Credit Card: MasterCard\Access\Eurocard\Visa\Amex\Diners
Card number: ________ ________ ________ ________ ____
Expiry date: _____ / _____
Name(s) on Card: ______________________________
______________________________
Signature: ____________________________________
- Cash US $30 (US $24.95 + US $5.05 for S&H of FREE MoonLite
Update)
- Eurocheque, written out to CCI Ltd. in Arnhem, Holland,
and in Hfls. 60 (Hfls. 50 + Hfls. 10 for S&H of Update)
Please note:
Personal cheques, or Eurocheques written out in other
currency than Dutch Guilders, can NOT be accepted!
(*) When sending this Registration Form by Fax please don't
forget to complete the required Credit Card information!