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- W O R K B A S E
- THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
-
- ASP Information
- Software License Information
- Trial Use License
- Limited Distribution License
- Site Licensing
- Warranty Information
- Trial Use Warranty
- Registered Version Warranty
- Getting Started
- Support Information
- What is Shareware?
- Registration Form
-
- This document was updated as of June 1992.
-
- REVIEWERS: If you plan to review this software for publication, *please*
- contact us first to make sure you have the most recent update of the
- software and that the ordering information supplied to your readers will be
- accurate. We would appreciate receiving copies of anything you publish
- regarding this software.
-
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- A S P I N F O R M A T I O N
-
- Dear Shareware User:
-
- I want you to get the highest possible benefit from this software. If you
- believe you received an incomplete, outdated or damaged disk, please
- contact me. You do not have to be a registered user in order to write me a
- letter and receive a reply:
-
- Rosemary K. West
- R.K. West Consulting
- P.O. Box 8059
- Mission Hills, CA 91346
-
- For additional help, see "Support Information" below.
-
- If for any reason you are unable to reach me at the above address, please
- contact me through the ASP, as indicated below.
-
- FOR INFORMATION ON PRODUCT SUPPORT AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, PLEASE SEE THE
- ON-DISK DOCUMENTATION AND THE SUPPORT INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS
- DOCUMENT.
-
- This software 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 545 Grover Rd., Muskegon MI
- 49442-9427, or send a Compuserve Mail message to ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536.
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- S O F T W A R E L I C E N S E I N F O R M A T I O N
-
- This file contains important license information regarding the use of the
- subject software. This information applies to individual users who wish to
- evaluate or use the software, or to pass copies out to friends and
- associates.
-
- Disk Vendors and Distributors, BBS Sysops, User Groups, Computer Clubs,
- Subscription Services, Disk-of-the-Month Clubs, etc., should refer to the
- VENDOR.DOC file for complete information relating to them.
-
- PLEASE! Show your support for Shareware by registering the programs you
- actually use. The authors depend upon and need your support. Thank you!
-
- Trial Use License:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- This software is NOT a public domain program. It is Copyright by Rosemary
- K. West as indicated on the program and its documentation.
-
- This software and accompanying documentation are protected by United States
- Copyright law and also by International Treaty provisions. Any use of this
- software in violation of Copyright law or the terms of this limited license
- will be prosecuted to the best of our ability. The conditions under which
- you may copy this software and documentation are clearly outlined below
- under "Limited Distribution License".
-
- Rosemary K. West dba R.K. West Consulting hereby grants you a limited
- license to use this software for evaluation purposes for a period not to
- exceed thirty (30) days. If you intend to continue using this software
- (and/or its documentation) after the thirty (30) day evaluation period, you
- MUST make a registration payment to R.K. West Consulting.
-
- Using this software after the thirty (30) day evaluation period, without
- registering the software is a violation of the terms of this limited
- license.
-
- Licensee shall not use, copy, rent, lease, sell, modify, decompile,
- disassemble, otherwise reverse engineer, or transfer the licensed program
- except as provided in this agreement. Any such unauthorized use shall
- result in immediate and automatic termination of this license.
-
- All rights not expressly granted here are reserved to R.K. West Consulting.
-
- Limited Distribution License:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- As the copyright holder of the software, Rosemary West dba R.K. West
- Consulting authorizes distribution by individuals only in accordance with
- the following restrictions.
-
- (Disk Vendors and Distributors, BBS Sysops, User Groups, Computer Clubs,
- Subscription Services, Disk-of-the-Month Clubs, etc., should refer to the
- VENDOR.DOC file for complete information relating to them.)
-
- Individuals are hereby granted permission by R.K. West Consulting to copy
- the software diskette for their own use (for evaluation purposes) or for
- other individuals to evaluate, ONLY when the following conditions are met.
-
- The software package is defined as containing all the material listed in
- the PACKING.LST text file. The software package, including all related
- program files and documentation files, CANNOT be modified in any way and
- must be distributed as a complete package, without exception. If any files
- listed in the PACKING.LST text file, or the PACKING.LST file itself, are
- missing, then the package is not complete and distribution is forbidden.
- Please contact us to obtain a complete package suitable for distribution.
-
- No price or other compensation may be charged for the software package. If
- you charge ANY kind of fee for materials or services when you make or
- distribute copies of the package, you are considered a disk vendor and must
- comply with the terms outlined in VENDOR.DOC.
-
- The software package CANNOT be sold as part of some other inclusive
- package. Nor can it be included in any commercial software packaging offer,
- without a written agreement from R.K. West Consulting.
-
- The PRINTED User's Guide may not be reproduced in whole or in part, using
- any means, without explicit written permission from R.K. West Consulting.
- No part of the disk-based documentation may be distributed in PRINTED
- (hardcopy) form.
-
- The software package cannot be "rented" or "leased" to others.
-
- You may not use, copy, rent, lease, sell, modify, decompile, disassemble,
- otherwise reverse engineer, or transfer the licensed program except as
- provided in this agreement. Any such unauthorized use shall result in
- immediate and automatic termination of this license.
-
- U.S. Government Information: Use, duplication, or disclosure by the U.S.
- Government of the computer software and documentation in this package shall
- be subject to the restricted rights applicable to commercial computer
- software as set forth in subdivision (b)(3)(ii) of the Rights in Technical
- Data and Computer Software clause at 252.227-7013 (DFARS 52.227-7013). The
- Contractor/manufacturer is R.K. West Consulting, P.O. Box 8059, Mission
- Hills, CA 91346-8059.
-
- All rights not expressly granted here are reserved to R.K. West Consulting.
-
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- S I T E L I C E N S E I N F O R M A T I O N
-
- What is a site license? A site license is an inexpensive way for more than
- one person to legally use one copy of a program on more than one computer
- at a time. Site licenses are designed for companies, offices or workgroups
- where more than one person in the organization needs to use a product, but
- does not need additional manuals or disks. Site licensing enables
- companies, departments, government agencies, etc., to equip their personnel
- with the tools they need at a minimal cost.
-
- Here's the gist of how it works: The company purchasing a site license
- (the licensee) provides a single point of contact for shipping, technical
- support, upgrades, etc., and we (the licensor) provide "golden masters" of
- the diskettes, manuals, and any other parts of the package.
-
- The following chart gives a breakdown of the cost of site licensing and how
- much you save per site licensed. For instance, if the normal registration
- fee for one copy of the software is $49.00, and you purchase a site
- license for 11 users (sites) your cost will be $377.30, which saves you
- $161.70 of the cost of 11 separate purchases. The more sites you license,
- the more you save.
-
- SAMPLE SITE LICENSING CHART FOR A PROGRAM WITH A $49.00 REGISTRATION PRICE:
-
- Discount Price Per Savings
- Quantity Percentage Unit Per Unit
-
- 5 - 10 25% $36.75 $12.25
- 11 - 15 30% $34.30 $14.70
- 16 - 20 33% $32.83 $16.17
- 21 - 25 36% $31.36 $17.64
- 26 - 30 39% $29.89 $19.11
- 31 - 40 42% $28.42 $20.58
- 41 - 50 45% $26.95 $22.05
- 51 - 60 48% $25.48 $23.52
- 61 - 70 51% $24.01 $24.99
- 71 - 80 54% $22.54 $26.46
- 81 - 90 57% $21.07 $27.93
- 91 - 100 60% $19.60 $29.40
- 101+ By special arrangement
-
- To receive a complete site licensing agreement, or to obtain further
- information, please contact R.K. West Consulting, P.O. Box 8059, Mission
- Hills, CA 91346; FAX 818-366-1737; CIS 72301,435.
-
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- ***************** IMPORTANT WARRANTY INFORMATION ****************
- *** PLEASE READ THIS INFORMATION CAREFULLY ***
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- TRIAL USE (SHAREWARE EVALUATION VERSION) WARRANTY:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The shareware evaluation (trial use) version is provided AS IS. R.K. WEST
- CONSULTING MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING
- WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR FITNESS FOR A
- PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
-
- REGISTERED VERSION ONLY WARRANTY:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- R.K. West Consulting warrants the physical diskette(s) and physical
- documentation provided with registered versions to be free of defects in
- materials and workmanship for a period of ninety days from the date of
- registration. If R.K. West Consulting receives notification within the
- warranty period of defects in materials or workmanship, and such
- notification is determined by R.K. West Consulting to be correct, R.K. West
- Consulting will replace the defective diskette(s) or documentation.
-
- The entire and exclusive liability and remedy for breach of this Limited
- Warranty shall be limited to replacement of defective diskette(s) or
- documentation and shall not include or extend to any claim for or right to
- recover any other damages, including but not limited to, loss of profit,
- data, or use of the software, or special, incidental, or consequential
- damages or other similar claims, even if R.K. West Consulting has been
- specifically advised of the possibility of such damages. In no event will
- R.K. West Consulting's liability for any damages to you or any other person
- ever exceed the lower of suggested list price or actual price paid for the
- license to use the software, regardless of any form of the claim.
-
- R.K. WEST CONSULTING SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS
- OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
- MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
-
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- GETTING STARTED
-
- ALWAYS MAKE A BACKUP COPY of the original disk before you do anything. (See
- the DISKCOPY command in your DOS manual.) Put the original in a safe place,
- and use the copy as the master disk when you install the program.
-
- Note that in all of the following examples, if your drive letters or
- directory names are different, you can simply use the same command, but
- with your actual drive letter and directory name. For example, we refer to
- the floppy drives as drive A and drive B. If yours are really called drive
- D and drive E, then use D and E instead of A and B. In our hard disk
- example, the subdirectory is called WEST. But you can name it something
- else. For example, if you name it GAMES, just use GAMES in the command
- instead of WEST.
-
- INSTALLING TO A FLOPPY DISK WHEN YOU HAVE TWO FLOPPY DRIVES: Put the master
- disk in drive A. Put a new, formatted disk in drive B. Enter this command:
-
- COPY A:*.* B:
-
- You should see the file being copied to the disk in the B drive. When all
- the files have been copied, the B disk is your working disk.
-
- INSTALLING TO A FLOPPY DISK WHEN YOU HAVE ONE FLOPPY DRIVE: Put the master
- disk in drive A. Have a new disk ready. Enter this command:
-
- DISKCOPY A: B:
-
- The computer will display messages telling you when to put the "source
- disk" or the "target disk" into the drive. The "source disk" is your master
- disk. The "target disk" is your new disk.
-
- INSTALLING TO A HARD DISK: The first thing you need to do is create a
- subdirectory on the hard disk. (If the subdirectory has already been
- created, you don't have to create it now.) For example, if you decide to
- name the subdirectory WEST, you would start at your C> prompt, and use the
- following sequence of commands:
-
- CD\
- MD WEST
- CD \WEST
-
- Now put the master disk in the A drive and enter this command:
-
- COPY A:*.*
-
- You should see all the files being copied. When the copying is finished,
- you are ready to run the program.
-
- NEED MORE SPACE? If you are running programs on floppy disks you may not
- have enough disk space for the data files created by the program. You can
- remove the documentation files, which the program does not need, from your
- working disk. However, these files contain important information which you
- will need for reference, so do not delete them from your master disk. To
- delete the documentation files, put the working disk in the A drive and
- enter this command:
-
- DEL A:*.DOC
-
- PROGRAM FILES: Program files can be identified by the extension EXE or COM
- after the file name. To run the program, simply type its name. For example,
- if you have a program named TAROT.EXE, type TAROT and press <ENTER>.
-
- DOCUMENTATION AND INSTRUCTIONS: Most of our instruction manuals are in
- special program files which allow you to view the manual on screen or print
- it. These files have the COM or the EXE extension, and have "DOC" somewhere
- in the filename. Simply enter the appropriate command. For example, if you
- have the program BY THE NUMBERS, the instruction manual would be called
- NUMDOC.EXE. To view the manual, type NUMDOC and press <ENTER>. You can page
- through the document on screen, or print it by pressing <ALT><H>. For a
- list of helpful commands, press <F1>.
-
- Files which have the DOC or TXT extension are ASCII format files (also
- called DOS Text files) which can be viewed or printed using DOS commands.
- For example, if you have a typical setup, you can print a document called
- WORKINFO.DOC using this command: TYPE WORKINFO.DOC > PRN
-
- To view this file on screen, you would enter: TYPE WORKINFO.DOC | MORE
- (Successful use of MORE assumes that the correct DOS files are in your
- path. If this is not the case, you can simply use TYPE WORKINFO.DOC, but
- the file may scroll up out of view.)
-
- You can also view and print this kind of file with most word processors,
- using "ASCII", "DOS Text" or "Non-document" format.
-
- CHANGES AND UPDATES: Sometimes changes are made in a program after the
- manual is completed. Information about such changes will appear on disk in
- a text file called UPDATE.DOC. If this file appears on your disk, you
- should read it to get the latest important information about the software.
-
- NEW VERSIONS: Sometimes a new version of a program will ask permission to
- update your data files. Do not answer "yes" unless you have already made a
- backup copy of your data. Don't copy the backed-up data back into the
- directory after the files have been updated. This backup is simply
- insurance against data damage or loss. You should make backups regularly.
-
- HELPFUL INFORMATION: Check your program disks for files named README.1ST or
- UPDATE.DOC. You won't always find these files, but if you do they may
- contain additional helpful information, including facts about
- troubleshooting and software support.
-
- BE SMART! Before installing new versions of any software, make backups of
- all the old files. This protects you in case of an error during the
- installation/update process. Remember that power surges, hardware failure,
- and user errors can all lead to data loss or damage. Make backups of your
- data on a regular basis. If you wonder how often you need to back up your
- word processing documents, mailing lists, spreadsheets, etc., ask yourself,
- "How many days worth of work can I afford to lose?" We recommend that you
- use a system of three or more sets of backup disks which you rotate on a
- daily basis. That way, if something unfortunate happens to one set of
- backups, you will have another set available. A few minutes spent making
- daily backups can save you hours of heartbreaking work trying to recreate
- lost data.
-
- BAD DISK? It seems that in hot weather we are more likely to get complaints
- about "bad" or unreadable disks. Floppy disks are susceptible to heat,
- moisture and magnetism. A disk that sits all day in a hot mailbox or truck
- where temperatures exceed 100 degrees is likely to be damaged. Disks which
- have been exposed to magnetism may become unreadable.
-
- Before assuming a disk is bad, try it on another computer. It may be that
- your computer's drive heads are dirty or slightly misaligned. Suspect this
- if you often get disk error messages with different disks. An inexpensive
- head cleaning kit may help solve the problem.
-
- Sometimes the round disk gets trapped inside its square casing and
- generates an error because it can't rotate freely. Remove the disk from the
- drive and tap each of the four edges sharply on the surface of your desk.
- This may loosen the disk. Try reading the disk again.
-
- Norton Utilities and Mace Utilities both have features that can sometimes
- revive unreadable disks. Any serious computer user should have one of these
- or a similar utility package.
-
- In any case, if we sent you an unreadable disk, we will be happy to replace
- it with a fresh copy of the same program.
-
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- S U P P O R T I N F O R M A T I O N
-
- NEED EXTRA HELP?
-
- This software has been thoroughly tested, and complete instructions are
- contained in the user's manual. Extra technical support from Advanced
- Support Group (ASG) is available by telephone, for a fee. The toll number
- is 900-884-3578 (1-900-88-HELP-8). The charge is $2.00 per minute, with the
- first 24 seconds free. 900-number support is currently available in the
- U.S. only. Support hours are 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M., Central Time, Monday
- through Friday. (Users who do not have access to 900 numbers can pay by
- credit card, or purchase a pre-paid telephone support contract. To arrange
- these services, please call 314-256-3130.)
-
- Support by mail is FREE. Mail support to registered users is generally
- unlimited. (However, we reserve the right to terminate support to users who
- in our judgment are unreasonable or abusive, or who have system problems
- which transcend the scope of this software.) Unregistered users: We
- appreciate receiving a self-addressed, stamped envelope with your inquiry.
- Free support to unregistered users will be limited to getting you up and
- running, or responding to error messages.
-
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- W H A T I S S H A R E W A R E ?
-
- Shareware isn't a type of software; it's simply a form of marketing that
- allows the customer to try software before buying it. This ensures the
- customer is buying what he or she wants, and won't be stuck with a package
- that can't be returned once the shrink wrap has been opened.
-
- Most shareware is freely distributed with a limited trial period. If the
- program is right for you, you register with the author or publisher. If
- not, simply erase it from your disk. This way you get a fair trial to see
- exactly what you are buying before you spend a nickel.
-
- Q: Is shareware free?
-
- A: No it isn't. Programs marketed through shareware are copyrighted and
- protected by US Copyright law. Unregistered users who use shareware beyond
- a shareware author or publisher's stated trial period are in violation of
- US federal law.
-
- Q: What about the money I paid to a disk vendor? Didn't I pay for the
- program when I bought that disk?
-
- A: No. What you paid was a disk copying and distribution fee. That's why
- the disk cost so little. Most shareware vendors charge less than ten
- dollars for a shareware disk. This covers their costs in making the disk
- for you and sending it to you. Even so, you'll find that most shareware
- programs cost less than their conventionally marketed counterparts. You'll
- also find that many shareware programs are equal or better in quality.
-
- Q: How does the trial period work?
-
- A: You can use the shareware version of WORKBASE to see how you like
- the program and how well it will work for you. Our trial period is 30 days.
-
- This will give you ample time to use all the features of the software. And,
- of course, after thirty days you must either buy a registered copy from us,
- or erase your trial copy.
-
- Q: Does this really work? Do people ever pay?
-
- A: Yes, there are many successful companies that use shareware marketing.
- Shareware is based on trust. The authors/publishers trust the public to be
- honest and buy software they use. In return, users develop trust for the
- authors who write this useful software.
-
- Q: How do I remove "Unregistered Version" message on the screen?
-
- A: R.K. West must remove the message for you.
-
- Q: OK, so what do I get when I register?
-
- A: When you pay your registration fee, you get the latest version of the
- software on disk, with the "unregistered version" messages removed, and
- printed documentation. Registered users receive our newsletter and are
- offered discounted upgrades and other offers as made available from various
- sources.
-
- Q: What about technical support?
-
- A: Like most software companies we provide technical support to registered
- users. The best way to get support is by electronic mail on CompuServe, or
- by US Mail. This way we can provide fast, reasoned answers to your
- questions. Phone support is available as described in the "Support
- Information" section of this document.
-
- Q: Where can I get a recent copy of your software to try?
-
- A: The most up to date copies of our shareware offerings can be found in
- the various forums on CompuServe. You can also obtain recent copies from
- ASP-approved disk vendors and BBS's.
- WORKBASE REGISTRATION FORM
-
- Mail To: R.K. West Consulting
- P.O. Box 8059
- Mission Hills, CA 91346-8059
- U.S.A.
-
- Your Name: ________________________________________________
-
- Address: __________________________________________________
-
- __________________________________________________
-
- Phone: __________________________________________________
-
- _____ Registered versions @ $49.00 each: ___________________
-
- _____ 3.5" disks, add $1 per registration ___________________
-
- Foreign shipping, $6.00 ___________________
-
- TOTAL ENCLOSED: ___________________
-
- All prices are in U.S. dollars, checks drawn on and payable through a U.S.
- bank. You may register by credit card through Public (Software) Library. In
- the USA call 800-242-4775. Others, call 713-524-6394. These numbers are for
- orders only.) You can Fax a credit card order to PsL at 713-524-6398; or
- mail it to them at P.O. Box 35705, Houston TX 77235-5705; or send via
- CompuServe at 71355,470. Please do not mail credit card orders to R.K. West
- Consulting (and do not mail checks to PsL). Minimum credit card order is
- $15.00.
-
- If you need more than 5 copies of this software, please contact us for a
- site license.
-
- Additional registration details and information for foreign users can
- be found in the user's manual.
-
- Tell us where you found this program! _______________________________
-
- What type of computer do you have? ________________________________________
-
- DOS Version______ Do you have a hard disk?_____ If yes, what size?_______
-
- How many of each of the following floppy drives does your computer have?
-
- ___5.25" 360K ___5.25" 1.2M ___3.5" 720K ___3.5" 1.4M ___Other:_________
-
- Which of the following types of printers do you use?
-
- ___Dot Matrix ___Laser ___Ink Jet ___Daisy Wheel ___Other:__________
-
- Which of the following describes the kind of monitor/graphics setup you
- have?
-
- ___Hercules ___CGA ___EGA mono ___EGA color ___VGA mono ___VGA color
- ___Other: ________________________________
-
- What are your comments about this software? (Use other side if needed)