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- World Watch 1.0 consists of the following files:
-
- WWATCH1.EXE
- WWATCH1.HLP
- README.TXT (this file)
- REGISTER.TXT
-
- The program must be run from Windows 3.1 with at least 1 MB of
- free memory. Windows 3.0 is not supported. Place all the files
- in one directory. You may then add the program to your Program
- Manager screen or run from File Manager or using the File Run
- command.
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- You are obligated to register World Watch if you continue to use it.
- To register, send US $34.95 to
-
- Express Technologies Corporation
- ATTN: World Watch Registration
- 1500 East Tropicana Avenue, Suite 110
- Las Vegas, Nevada 89119
-
- Or Call 800-654-9548 to order with your credit card.
- Please add an additional $2.00 for shipping outside of the United States.
- See REGISTER.TXT for a registration form which you may print
- out and fill in.
-
- Technical support is not provided to users who are not registered.
- Registered users will receive information about low-cost program updates.
-
- Registered users will also receive a version of World Watch
- which adds the following features:
-
- 1) A Screen saver which shows the maps and clocks.
- 2) Over 300 cities are available.
- 3) Add your own locations.
- 4) City names can be displayed on the map.
- 5) Other maps are available, ie "North America", etc.
- 6) A manual.
- 7) Other options which improve ease of use.
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- Shareware is "try before you buy" software. That means that you are
- allowed to use a program for up to 30 days in order to decide if you'd
- like to purchase, or register, the program. If you don't like the
- shareware program, simply delete it and pay nothing. If you continue
- to use the software, you are obligated to pay the author's registration
- fee. Often, payment of the registration fee will entitle you to an
- enhanced version of the program or other special offers. Registration
- also helps make the shareware concept work. Registration encourages
- authors to continue to produce high quality shareware programs.
-