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THE SHAREWARE USERS TUTORIAL (c) 1990-1991
Abstracted from the PC-LEARN computer tutorial system
Seattle Scientific Photography and Jim Hood
POB 1506, Mercer Island, WA 98040 (206) 236-0470
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If you are using this tutorial on a computer, glance at the
bottom edge of the screen for reminders as to what keys you
may use to read, print or browse through the tutorial contents.
This tutorial has been extracted from the much larger PC-LEARN
computer tutorial disk with the permission of the author of
PC-LEARN, a shareware software package. See the registration
and ordering information for obtaining PC-LEARN at the
end of this article or contained in the file README which
accompanies this shareware program. Contact the author if
you would like permission to use this tutorial in your disk
vendor catalog, computer club newsletter or BBS system. You
might consider obtaining the complete PC-LEARN computer tutorial
system which contains additional tutorials on a variety of
computer subjects.
This document should be used in complete form, however, contact
the author if you wish to use an abridged version. Please
register this software if you find it useful. If abstracts of
this document are used, full credit must be cited as to the source
of this information. Both commercial and non-commercial
registration arrangements are available.
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THE SHAREWARE USERS TUTORIAL
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SUMMARY OF TOPICS IN ORDER OF PRESENTATION
What is shareware, public domain, freeware and commercial?
Eight easy steps to using shareware FAST!
Minimum DOS commands for using shareware
Copying the master disk
The directory listing of a shareware disk
File names and extensions - the keys to the kingdom
A turbocharged shortcut!
Unpacking and installing, including ARCS, ZIPS, LZH and more!
Configuring the program if necessary
Running the program
Feedback: either register or send your regrets!
Common questions and answers
Recommended reading list for shareware users and authors
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SHAREWARE, PUBLIC DOMAIN, FREEWARE AND COMMERCIAL SOFTWARE
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SHAREWARE is software which has been prepared by a variety of
individuals and companies. The concept governing shareware is
that you "try before you buy." Shareware is above all a unique
marketing experiment which operates on the "honor system."
In practice, shareware is frequently of the same quality as
commercial software. However, it uses a different, and somewhat
less expensive method of marketing which involves letting
others freely copy, use and distribute the shareware. What you
receive from your friend at work, computer club, commercial
shareware disk distributor or BBS modem system is a "disk
evaluation copy" which you may use, copy and above all TRY.
Documentation and instructions for program use are usually
contained within special text files on the same disk as the
program and sometimes take a little detective work to locate.
Formal printed documentation and instruction books may also
be available from the author.
If you like what you find and use the program consistently -
many shareware authors suggest 30 days, but this is not a
firm rule - then you are expected to register the shareware
by submitting a fee usually by mail to the author which
frequently brings additional benefits sent back to you by mail
by the author of the shareware. Above all, it is legal to copy,
distribute and USE this software.
Computers improve the world, shareware improves computers
and registration is what improves and motivates authors.
If you do not submit a registration fee AT LEAST send a
postcard with your thoughts on why improvement is needed.
You just might NEED and USE the revised version which is
produced due to your funding or critique. Either way, feedback
is essential to the shareware process!
The registration fee requested by the author is a matter of good
conscience since shareware registration fees are paid by
users directly to the author "on the honor system." Paying
an honest registration fee frequently means you will receive
additional disks for the program or further instruction
documents, bonus items or other "inducements" directly from the
author. Registration is more than this though: on a human
scale your registration fee is supporting a small company or
individual person who shows you how to use and understand
a computer. A programmer is a craftsman whose tools are logic
and considerable creativity. Your registration check is a very
special bond which allows this quiet "honor system" of
submitting your registration fee for a programming job well
done to motivate creative programmers to produce some rather
astonishing products! The best way to summarize is this: you
are not registering a product, you are helping a person or
very small company do something which changes and improves how
man uses the most important tool of this century and rewards
technical craftsmanship for providing creative computer
solutions at unbelievably low cost. Good programmers are
incredibly rare creatures - a small registration check goes
a long way and means a lot to a small shareware author!
PUBLIC DOMAIN software is a second type of computer software
which is NOT copyrighted and has no other legal restrictions
as to use by the general public. The author may or may not
be identified. Most public domain programs result from the
efforts of a programmer who designs a small piece of software
for their own use. The author may not decide to invest
additional time in developing and marketing the software due to
lack of market knowledge or lack time and funds to effectively
develop it into a larger commercial or shareware package.
For these and other reasons, the author does not copyright the
software and allows it to be copied, used or even incorporated
into other software packages since it is part of the public
domain available for the common good.
FREEWARE is related to BUT NOT the same as public domain
software. Freeware requires no registration fee or reimbursement
for use by the public but the copyright is RETAINED BY THE
AUTHOR who notes a copyright restriction within the body or
documentation of the software. A reason for this subtle
difference is that the author may, at a future date, wish to
reclaim all or part of the software or modify and reissue
the software as shareware or commercial software. The copyright
continues the unique claim of the author to the product.
COMMERCIAL SOFTWARE is computer software provided by a company
or individual which is generally marketed via retail, wholes