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PC-FasType/VGA SHARWARE.DOC
P C - F a s T y p e / V G A Version 1.0
Last updated: July 1992
W H A T I S S H A R E W A R E ?
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W H A T I S T H E A S P ?
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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The Shareware Concept................................2
The Virus Problem....................................3
The Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP).....6
Contacting ASP Members Via CompuServe................7
Author Address Changes...............................7
ASP Ombudsman Statement..............................8
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The Shareware Concept:
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If you are familiar with the idea behind Shareware, then you know
that Shareware is the ultimate in money back guarantees. Most money
back guarantees work like this: You pay for the product and then have
some period of time to try it out and see whether or not you like it.
If you don't like it or find that it doesn't do what you need, you
return it (undamaged) and at some point - which might take months -
you get your money back. Some software companies won't even let you
try their product! In order to qualify for a refund, the diskette
envelope must have an unbroken seal. With these "licensing"
agreements, you only qualify for your money back if you haven't tried
the product. How absurd!
Shareware is very different. With Shareware you get to try it
for a limited time, without spending a penny. If you decide not to
continue using it, you throw it away and forget all about it. No
paperwork, phone calls, or correspondence to waste your valuable time.
Software authors who use the Shareware method of distribution
feel that Shareware is the best way to try a product. You are able to
try it on your own system(s), in your own special work environment,
with no sales people looking over your shoulder. Have you ever
purchased a car and realized that if you could have test driven it for
30 days your purchase decision might have been different? With
Shareware these problems can be avoided - you DO have a 30 day test-
drive!
After trying a Shareware product and deciding to continue to use
it, then - and only then - do you pay for it. Not only that, but
Shareware is traditionally MUCH less expensive simply because you are
paying for the software, not the advertising and marketing that
comprises the majority of the cost of most software (a one page ad in
PC Magazine, one time, can cost upwards of $20,000). If the try-
before-you-buy concept sounds like an ideal way to make your purchase
decisions, you're right!
Some companies burden their products with annoying copy
protection schemes because they don't trust their users. Shareware
developers not only don't use copy protection, they freely distribute
their products because they DO trust their users.
Someone once said that you should never trust software which
doesn't trust you. This makes a lot of sense - no wonder Shareware is
becoming so popular among users and developers.
Shareware is a distribution method, NOT a type of software.
Shareware is produced by accomplished programmers, just like retail
software. There is good and bad Shareware, just as there is good and
bad retail software. The primary difference between Shareware and
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retail software is that with Shareware you know if it's good or bad
BEFORE you pay for it. Registration of Shareware products, in
addition to being required, is also an incentive for programmers to
continue to produce quality software for the Shareware market.
There is another significant advantage to Shareware - it allows
small companies (like Trendtech Corporation) to make software
available without the hundreds of thousands of dollars in expenses
that it takes to launch a traditional retail software product. There
are many programs on the market today which would never have become
available without the Shareware marketing method. Please show your
support for Shareware by registering those programs you actually use
and by passing them on to others. Thank you for your support!
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The Virus Problem:
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We've all heard the horror stories about computer viruses.
Unfortunately, we have also heard lots of conflicting statistics and
opinions. When it comes to the virus problem there is a lot of
confusion among users and even developers.
The sad truth is that some unscrupulous publishers of anti-virus
products are using half-truths, overdramatizations, and outright
fabrication to promote sales of their products. They delight in
manipulating statistics to support their marketing efforts. While not
illegal, these snake-oil tactics are certainly not ethical.
To make matters worse, the media has frequently promoted the
misinformation promulgated by these unscrupulous individuals rather
than the straight facts. While the misinformation may be more
interesting than the actual facts, the media is not doing the computer
industry any favors by spreading inaccurate information. To be fair,
many newspapers, magazines, and news networks are beginning to realize
which "virus experts" are reliable and which "experts" say whatever is
in their own best interest.
One of the most interesting myths that has been promulgated by
these snake-oil salesmen is that BBSs (Bulletin Board Systems) and
Shareware programs are a major source of virus infections. This is
interesting since one of the individuals who makes this claim, also
distributes his virus detection system as Shareware. Some
corporations are now afraid of Shareware and BBS activity because of
this misinformation.
In the October 11, 1988 issue of PC Magazine, publisher Bill
Machrone's editorial was entitled "Shareware or Scareware?". In his
article, Bill Machrone points out "The truth is that all major viruses
to date were transmitted by commercial [retail] packages and private
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mail systems." That sounds a little different than the claims being
made by less knowledgeable journalists.
Let's consider for a moment, the distribution differences between
retail software and Shareware software. Company XYZ releases a new
ve