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IMPROCES(C). Copyright (C) John Wagner 1991-92. All rights reserved.
Hello, and welcome to the IMPROCES Super VGA Image Processor, by John
Wagner. In this package you will find a very powerful program to edit,
process, enhance and paint images in Super VGA resolutions on your PC.
IMPROCES is shareware. A full description of what this means in terms of
you using the program is found in IMPROCES.DOC, please read this. Put
simply, you may try the program for 2 weeks, if you want to continue
using it past the evaluation period you must pay the author. If you
don't pay the author, you must stop using the program. When you pay for
the program, you receive a key file that disables the registration
incentive screens and the latest version (specify disk size). The key
file works on ALL future versions of the program.
Prices are as follows:
Single Users License: $30
Outside of N. America: $35
Send payment to: John Wagner
6161 El Cajon Blvd, Suite B-246
San Diego, CA 92115
Please pay by Check, Money Order or VISA/Master Card. Be sure to
include your cards expiration date if you use one.
Call Software Excitement!:
VOICE: (800)444-5457
24 hours a day.
IMPORTANT:
Be sure to *SPECIFY* that you want to order the *REGISTERED*
version of IMPROCES. Software Excitement! is a shareware
distributor and an authorized distributor of the shareware
version of IMPROCES, so if you don't specify the registered
version, they might send you a copy of the unregistered
version!
-or-
ON COMPUSERVE:
Type GO SE to visit the Software Excitement! online store.
It's easy to pay for the program, and it's worth it!
IMPROCES is a rather large program, with a lot of features, I suggest
you first glance at the users manual - IMPROCES.DOC. In addition to
IMPROCES.DOC, included in this package is a file called NEWSTUFF.DOC.
NEWSTUFF.DOC contains all the additions to the program since the latest
major release.
If you are like me, you probably don't read .DOC files until you either
need to find something out that isn't obvious, or you're bored one day
and want to see if there is something in a program that you might not
have noticed. For those of you who are like this, by all means start the
program and have a ball, but do come back and read at least some of the
documentation!
Thats about it! I hope you enjoy using the program as much as I've
enjoyed writing it.
John Wagner