home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
-
- BakupWiz Shareware Information File
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
-
-
-
- W H A T I S S H A R E W A R E ?
- -------------------------------------
-
-
-
- W H A T I S T H E A S P ?
- ----------------------------------
-
-
-
- ----------------------
- The Shareware Concept:
- ----------------------
-
- 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
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
- Copyright 1991, PCX BakupWiz Shareware Information File / 1
-
- BakupWiz Shareware Information File
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
-
- 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 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 PCX) 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!
-
-
- ------------------
- The Virus Problem:
- ------------------
-
- 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
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
- Copyright 1991, PCX BakupWiz Shareware Information File / 2
-
- BakupWiz Shareware Information File
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
-
- 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 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
- version of its retail software product. At the same time that
- company XYZ ships tens of thousands of copies to its retail
- distribution channels, it also ships 30,000 updates to loyal users.
- Most of those loyal users will receive the update within a few days
- of each other. This can be a big problem if the update happened to
- be infected with a virus.
-
- "Not likely", you say? It has already happened! Several times!
- There have been seventeen (17) major incidents of virus and trojan
- horse problems in retail software. Some of these incidents affected
- tens of thousands of users.
-
- What about Shareware? To date there has been one case of a
- shareware author shipping an infected product. The virus was
- detected by the disk vendors and the problem was corrected
- immediately. No users were infected.
-
- "But it makes sense that programs which are passed around have a
- greater chance of virus infections, doesn't it?" Think about it.
- Who has the most to lose if viruses were spread by BBSs and
- Shareware programs? The BBS operators, Shareware disk vendors and
- the Shareware authors, of course. Because of this, reputable BBS
- operators, disk vendors and Shareware authors are very careful with
- the programs they handle.
-
- Think about it. Hundreds (even thousands) of BBS operators and disk
- vendors are carefully examining the programs they receive and
- distribute. Their business depends on it. This means that any given
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
- Copyright 1991, PCX BakupWiz Shareware Information File / 3
-
- BakupWiz Shareware Information File
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
-
- Shareware program can go through hundreds (even thousands) of
- checkpoints where the program is carefully examined. If a problem
- is found the word spreads incredibly fast. News travels "on the
- wires" even faster than the proverbial small town gossip. Programs
- have disappeared almost overnight as a result of this highly
- efficient communication network.
-
- If a Shareware program has been around for a few months, it has
- been checked for virii and trojan horses many more times than any
- retail software could hope to be checked. Retail distributors don't
- check the disks they sell. Even if the publisher checks their
- masters for virii (few do), that is still far less than the
- scrutiny to which Shareware programs are subjected.
-
- There's something else to consider. Most retail distributors have a
- return policy. What do they do with packages that are returned?
- They shrink-wrap them and resell them, of course. How can you be
- sure that you are the first person to purchase the package you just
- bought at your friendly neighborhood computer store? You can't. On
- the other hand, most shareware authors erase, reformat, and
- reduplicate the disks that are returned to them. Which do you think
- is safer?
-
- Bill Machrone's article in PC Magazine goes on to say "It's time to
- recognize that there's nothing to fear in shareware. As a
- distribution medium, it saves you money and helps you try out new
- genres of software with minimum risk."
-
- Does this mean that we should all start buying Shareware instead of
- retail software? Not at all (although few Shareware authors would
- object). Let's face it, more data has been lost to power failures
- and spilled cups of coffee than all virii, trojan horses, and worms
- combined! An even bigger threat is plain old human error, a
- mistake, a wrong key press, turning off the power while files are
- open, and so forth. Accurate information and common sense (regular
- backups) are the best defenses against lost data.
-
- Sure, the virus problem is real. Virii exist. But shunning
- Shareware is not the answer. Shareware and BBSs are, quite simply,
- NOT a major source of virus infections. Some corporations have even
- banned Shareware entirely because of fear of infections. This is
- not only unreasonable, it is also expensive. Think how much they
- could save in software costs if they would only try software before
- they buy it!
-
- Is there anything you can do to help protect yourself from virus
- infections? Absolutely! Fortunately, the best preventive measures
- are also the least expensive!
-
- If you need informative, accurate and practical information, please
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
- Copyright 1991, PCX BakupWiz Shareware Information File / 4
-
- BakupWiz Shareware Information File
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
-
- read the treatise on "Computer Virus Myths" written by Rob
- Rosenberger and Ross M. Greenberg. This treatise is available as a
- text file on many BBSs and online services. It not only gives you
- the facts, it also provides the best overall strategy for
- protecting your computer system.
-
- Don't let fear stop you from saving money on software. Don't let
- fear prevent you from trying some of the best software available.
- Shareware is an important market for software. Take advantage of
- it. You'll be glad you did!
-
-
- -------------------------------------------------
- The Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP):
- -------------------------------------------------
-
-
- _______
- ____|__ | (R)
- --| | |-------------------
- | ____|__ | Association of
- | | |_| Shareware
- |__| o | Professionals
- -----| | |---------------------
- |___|___| MEMBER
-
-
- In the early days of Shareware there were no real standards.
- Independent authors had no efficient way to learn from each other
- or to work together to improve the overall image of Shareware.
- There was no system in place to ensure that users were treated
- fairly and professionally. There was no way for users to find an
- address for an author who had moved. In short, the Shareware
- community was disorganized and each author did things the way he or
- she thought was best. It was clear that if Shareware was ever to
- become a viable and respected marketing alternative, there had to
- be some standardization. There had to be some guidelines to best
- serve the users.
-
- In 1987 a handful of Shareware authors founded the Association of
- Shareware Professionals (ASP). In forming this industry
- association, these Shareware authors had several primary goals in
- mind, including:
-
- o To inform users about Shareware programs and about Shareware as a
- method of distributing and marketing software.
-
- o To foster a high degree of professionalism among Shareware
- authors by setting programming, marketing, and support standards
- for ASP members to follow.
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
- Copyright 1991, PCX BakupWiz Shareware Information File / 5
-
- BakupWiz Shareware Information File
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
-
-
- o To encourage broader distribution of Shareware through user
- groups and disk dealers who agree to identify and explain the
- nature of Shareware.
-
- o To assist members in marketing their software.
-
- o To provide a forum through which ASP members may communicate,
- share ideas, and learn from each other.
-
- The newly formed Association of Shareware Professionals worked
- together to draft a code of ethics for all present and future
- members. This code of ethics included several requirements that
- soon became very popular among users (customers), including:
-
- o A member's program (evaluation version) could not be limited
- (crippled) in any way. In the true spirit of Try-Before-You-Buy,
- users must be able to evaluate all the features in a program
- before paying the registration fee.
-
- o Members must respond to every registration. At the very least
- they must send a receipt for the payment.
-
- o Members must provide technical support for their products for at
- least 90 days from the date of registration.
-
- o A new system was put in place to help ensure that users were
- treated fairly and professionally. If a user was unable to
- resolve a problem with a member author then the user could
- contact the ASP Ombudsman with their complaint. The Ombudsman
- would then try to help resolve the dispute. For more complete
- details regarding the Ombudsman, please refer to the "ASP
- Ombudsman Statement" below.
-
- The ASP currently (November, 1991) has 368 author members, 223
- vendor members, and 119 BBS members with new members joining every
- week.
-
-
- --------------------------------------
- Contacting ASP Members Via CompuServe:
- --------------------------------------
-
- There is an easy and convenient way to speak directly to many ASP
- Members (both authors and vendors). Visit the Shareware forum on
- CompuServe. Simply type "GO SHAREWARE" - or "GO SHARE" - from any
- CompuServe ! prompt.
-
- Here you will be able to talk to the authors of your favorite
- Shareware programs, learn about other programs, ask questions, make
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
- Copyright 1991, PCX BakupWiz Shareware Information File / 6
-
- BakupWiz Shareware Information File
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
-
- suggestions, and much more. We'd love to meet you online, please
- come visit us today!
-
-
- -----------------------
- Author Address Changes:
- -----------------------
-
- People move. Forwarding orders expire. What can you do?
-
- "I got a copy of a Shareware program written by an ASP Member.
- I sent in the registration fee and the post office returned my
- letter saying that it was undeliverable. Now what do I do?"
-
- If the author has moved then chances are very good that you have an
- old version of the program. This is another situation that the ASP
- can help you to resolve. ASP Members are required to keep the ASP
- informed of address changes. If you need to obtain the current
- address for a member, simply write to the following address:
-
- ASP Executive Director
- P.O. Box 5786
- Bellevue, WA 98006
- U.S.A.
-
- or send a CompuServe message via CompuServe MAIL to ASP Executive
- Director 71327,2051.
-
-
- ------------------------
- ASP Ombudsman Statement:
- ------------------------
-
- 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:
-
- ASP Ombudsman
- P.O. Box 5786
- Bellevue, WA 98006
- U.S.A.
-
- or send a CompuServe message via CompuServe MAIL to ASP Ombudsman
- 70007,3536.
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
- Copyright 1991, PCX BakupWiz Shareware Information File / 7
-
- BakupWiz Shareware Information File
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
-
-
-
- ---------------------
- For More Information:
- ---------------------
-
- If you would like to learn more about the Shareware phenomenon,
- there are several excellent sources of additional information. Two
- of the best books ever written about Shareware are described below.
-
- Announcing an Outstanding Book/Disk NEW
- from Dvorak*Osborne/McGraw-Hill
-
- Dr. File Finder's Guide to Shareware
- ------------------------------------
-
- by Mike Callahan and Nick Anis
- Foreword by John C. Dvorak
-
- Includes One 5 1/4" Disk with Dr. File Finder's Favorite Shareware
- Programs: Qmodem 4.2, BackMail 1.10, dCOM 3.44, and many more.
-
- For All IBM PC & Compatibles.
-
- "[Mike's] book distills thousands of hours of his online
- search for the crown jewels of Shareware into one usable
- guide. As such, it may be the most valuable computer book
- you'll ever buy."
- --Jack Rickard, Publisher, Boardwatch Magazine
-
- "No one combines Dr. File Finder's comprehensive knowledge of
- the Shareware genre with his good taste in software. This is
- sure to be the definitive place to look for insight and
- program information."
- --Barry Simon, Former President of the Association of
- Shareware Professionals, PC Magazine Columnist, and
- Coauthor of Stackey, Batutil, and Ctrlalt
-
- "GREAT! Every PC user will find something of value within
- these pages. This book will save you a bundle."
- --Alfred Glossbrenner
-
- "If I were going to buy only one computer book, this would be
- it."
- --Tom Scott, Publisher, Telecomputing Magazine
-
- Nobody knows Shareware like the illustrious Dr. File Finder, known
- off line as Mike Callahan. Now, in Dr. File Finder's Guide to
- Shareware, you can learn about dozens of leading Shareware
- programs, including where and how to get them. In the true spirit
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
- Copyright 1991, PCX BakupWiz Shareware Information File / 8
-
- BakupWiz Shareware Information File
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
-
- of Shareware, this book/disk package includes a disk full of top
- programs that you can try out yourself before registering. Send in
- the card at the back of the book and you'll get two additional
- disks with more software.
-
- About the Authors:
-
- Mike Callahan, AKA Dr. File Finder, is the world's leading
- authority on Shareware. He regularly accesses thousands of
- bulletin board systems and has been a major force in promoting
- many of the top Shareware packages. Callahan has spent
- several years and thousands of hours helping people around the
- world learn more about Shareware.
-
- Nick Anis is the coauthor of several acclaimed best-sellers in
- the Dvorak*Osborne imprint, including Dvorak's Guide to PC
- Telecommunications, Dvorak's Guide to Desktop
- Telecommunications, and Glossbrenner's Complete Hard Disk
- Handbook.
-
- $39.95, ISBN: 0-07-881646-7, 950 pp. 7 3/8 X 9 1/4
-
- AVAILABLE NOW AT YOUR LOCAL BOOK OR COMPUTER STORE OR CALL
- TOLL-รง
- FREE 1-800-227-0900 (M-F, 8:30 - 4:30 PST)
-
-
- Shareware: "Try Before You Buy" Software:
- ------------------------------------------
-
- Perhaps you've read Rob Rosenberger's well known and highly
- acclaimed treatise on the computer virus problem. If you liked that
- article then you'll love his excellent book on Shareware. This
- book is a must for anyone who is interested in Shareware, what to
- look for (and look out for), and where to find it. In this book,
- shareware author and writer Rob Rosenberger delves into the very
- heart of Shareware, telling you who developed the concept and why.
-
- You'll know why these programs: * undercut the price of retail
- software * helped bring down the use of copy protection schemes *
- receive numerous editorial and reader survey awards * generate more
- sales than retail software in some cases * make retail OS/2
- software developers so nervous * are falsely accused of spreading
- computer "viruses".
-
- Rob shows you where you can find good Shareware. You'll learn to
- beware of companies that make money by abusing the "try before you
- buy" concept. And you'll discover where Shareware is heading in the
- near future.
-
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
- Copyright 1991, PCX BakupWiz Shareware Information File / 9
-
- BakupWiz Shareware Information File
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
-
- "A lot of good books devote just one or two chapters to the
- concept and history of Shareware. I'm pleased to say there is
- finally a reference book on the subject."
- --Jim Button, cofounder of the Shareware concept
-
- "It's filled with accurate information for anyone who wants to
- learn about one of the most significant sources of high-
- quality software."
- --Edward Mendelson, contributing editor, PC Magazine
-
- Here's all the information you need to obtain your copy of this
- outstanding book:
-
- Shareware: "Try Before You Buy" Software
- by Rob Rosenberger
- Third Edition
-
- Only $6.95!
-
- Paradise Publishing Phone: (800) 233-2451
- 3111 S. Valley View Blvd.
- Suite B-105
- Las Vegas, NV 89102
- U.S.A.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
- Copyright 1991, PCX BakupWiz Shareware Information File / 10
-