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- Most of our disks have documentation files on them. These files usually
- have extentions of DOC, TXT, or MAN. Files with the name of READ.ME, README,
- READ.1ST, README.1ST, or MANUAL can also be considered documentation.
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- Use the DIR command to view a list of these files, among others. For example:
- DIR /P
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- You may view any of these files with the TYPE command. For example:
- TYPE READ.ME
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- You may print any of these files with the COPY command. For example:
- COPY READ.ME PRN
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- Programs that require MS-Windows usually include MS-Windows Write, WRI, files.
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- Before using the software, read any information the author has provided. If
- you still have problems, you may do the following:
- - Get in front of your computer.
- - Turn it on, if it is off.
- - Get the disk(s) we sent you.
- - Prepare a blank disk, if you do not have a hard disk.
- - Call technical support at 1-317-856-7535.
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- Thanks for your support of our services.
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- Copyright 1992 Public Brand Software
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- This collection of programs has been provided by and is copyrighted by
- Public Brand Software, P.O. Box 51315, Indianapolis IN 46251
- in addition to the copyrights kept by the individual authors.
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- Please respect each authors copyright, license, and registration
- agreements. If this software saves you even an hour of work, then it is
- certainly worth compensating the author for the many hours of work spent
- writing the software.
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- A complete catalog of Shareware and Public Domain MS-DOS software is
- available by calling 1-800-426-DISK (voice) 24 hours a day
- 1-800-426-3475
- or 1-317-856-7571 in Indianapolis.
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