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- ABOUT SHAREWARE...
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- Shareware (also known as user supported software and other names) is a
- concept not understood by everyone. The authors of Shareware retain all
- rights to the software under the copyright laws while still allowing
- free distribution. This gives the user the chance to freely obtain and
- try out software to see if it fits his needs. Shareware should not be
- confused with Public Domain software even though they are often obtained
- from the same sources.
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- If you continue to use Shareware after trying it out, you are expected
- to register your use with the author and pay a registration fee. What
- you get in return depends on the author, but may include a printed
- manual, free updates, telephone support, etc. Only by paying for the
- Shareware you use do you enable the Shareware author to continue to
- support his software and create new programs. Considering that the
- Shareware registration fees are almost always far less than the purchase
- price of comparable retail software it's obvious that Shareware is a
- good deal for everyone.
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- One common misconception is that the author receives payment from the
- disk distributors. This is not true; the small fee that you
- initially pay a distributor to obtain an unregistered copy of a
- Shareware program only pays for the distributors costs. You are
- still expected to pay the registration for any program you continue
- to use.
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- There are real advantages to you in the Shareware system. You get to
- try out software to make sure it is compatible with your hardware and
- that it fits your needs before you "buy" it with your registration.
- The author saves the expense of advertising, packaging and distribution
- and passes the savings on to you. Plus, most Shareware authors are
- much more accessible than retail software sources so that your
- questions and suggestions are much more likely to be responded to.
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- Thank you for your support.
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