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EditPad is copyright (C) 1996-2000, by Jan Goyvaerts.
The software (EditPad Classic) is provided "as is". In no event shall
I, the author, be liable for any consequential, special, incidental or
indirect damages of any kind arising out of the delivery, performance
or use of this software. This software has been written with great care
but I do not warrant that the software is error free.
You may not attempt to reverse compile, modify, translate or
disassemble the software in whole or in part.
You may freely give copies of EditPad Classic to others, as long as the
software is unmodified. You may not change a single bit, you may not
exclude any files or add any to the package and you may not make
EditPad Classic part of another package.
You may not charge any money for the copying and/or distribution of
EditPad Classic, also not for EditPad itself.
EditPad Classic is postcardware. You are allowed to install EditPad and
to try it out for a short while (a week or two), but if you want to
continue using it you are kindly requested to "pay" by sending the
author a nice postcard to the address shown below.
A postcard is a piece of thick paper with a pretty picture on one side
(showing something about where you live, what you do, what you like,
etc.) and some nice words written by the sender on the other side.
I collect postcards. Only real ones, not the electronic/virtual
version.
Used phone cards are also welcome, as my sister collects them.
After your postcard has arrived, you are allowed to use EditPad Classic
for as long and as much as you want, without any other cost. You also
have the right then to update your copy of EditPad Classicwhen new
versions come out.
If you mention your email address very clearly on the postcard, I will
send you a message when I receive your postcard.
Please note that this "payment" is strictly personal. Everyone who uses
EditPad Classic has to register, even if someone else installed it on
your computer or if you found it on some CD-ROM you bought. (You paid
for the CD, not for EditPad Classic.)
Even if EditPad Classic seems to be a simple application, writing it
was not a very easy task. So if you like it, send me a nice postcard.
If everyone would say "thank you" when someone else did or said
something nice, this world would be a much better place.
If you feel that EditPad Classic is definitively worth some money, feel
free to put your postcard in an envelope and include a few dollars (or
your local currency). This will surely encourage me to go on with the
development of new EditPad versions.
You may also consider buying a license to EditPad Pro at
http://www.editpadpro.com
Send your postcards to this address:
Jan Goyvaerts
Lerrekensstraat 5
2220 Heist-op-den-Berg
Belgium