WhereDidAllMyMoneyGo? is shareware at 25 dollars - 700 Bfr!
To register WhereDidAllMyMoneyGo?, you can put 25 dollars (or 700 Belgian Franks) in an enveloppe and mail it to
Bert Torfs BVBA
Wilselsesteenweg 245
3010 Kessel-Lo
Belgium
bert.torfs@pandora.be
or you can securily register using your creditcard via Kagi
Kagi Shareware
Shareware registrations for WhereDidAllMyMoneyGo? are handled by Kagi, a small company run by Kee Nethery that processes registrations for a number of shareware authors. Kagi is NOT a software publisher, and they do not provide technical support for WhereDidAllMyMoneyGo? or any of the other programs they handle. For technical support, contact the authors of the individual programs.
The “Register” Application
Your copy of WhereDidAllMyMoneyGo? should come with a small application called “Register”, which you use to create a customized registration form to send to Kagi. If you do not have the “Register” application, you should download a fresh copy of the whole WhereDidAllMyMoneyGo? package from <http://users.pandora.be/bert.torfs>. It is vital that you use the registration form since payments sent without the appropriate form can be delayed or lost.
When you launch the “Register” application, it puts up a window asking for all the necessary information. Type your name, postal address, and e-mail address in the corresponding boxes at the top of the window. So that we can contact you, you must provide either a postal or e-mail address (please note that we do not reply by FAX). If you do not have an e-mail address, you must check the “Postcard Receipt” box (which automatically adds $1 to your charge) at the bottom right of the window. Then, fill in the payment details at the bottom left of the window. Choose your method of payment from the popup and complete the relevant information (credit card number, type of currency, etc.) below.
Next, indicate the programs you want to register in the middle of the window. Type the number of copies you want to register into the “Single User” box. In most cases you should just type “1”. Do not type the shareware fee into this box since the “Register” application computes the fee for you. The “Site” and “World-Wide” check boxes are intended for companies or organizations that want a license to use the shareware on all their machines. If you feel that the shareware program is worth more than the registration fee, you can add an optional bonus in the “Bonus US$” box.
Once you have filled in all this required information, the “Register” application displays the total amount at the bottom right of the window. You then need to create a registration form by clicking one of the following three buttons:
• Print... prints a hard copy of the registration form, which you can then mail to Kagi Shareware.
• Copy... puts a copy of the registration form on your clipboard for you to paste into an e-mail message to send to Kagi Shareware. This method works only with credit cards since it is not possible to e-mail cash or checks.
• Save... saves a copy of the registration to your hard disk as a SimpleText document for you to print out or e-mail later.
The Kagi Shareware e-mail and postal addresses are given on the registration form.
The Shareware Reminder
After you register, Kagi will automatically send you an email message titled "Thanks for your payment", acknowledging your purchase. If you checked the “Postcard Receipt” box in the Register program, you will receive a postcard from Kagi confirming your purchase. Again, if you do not have an e-mail address, you must request a “Postcard Receipt”.
It can take Kagi Shareware up to a week to process a registration from the date they receive it (please make sure to factor in the delivery time if you use the postal system). If you do not receive the “Thanks for your payment” e-mail message, contact Kagi Shareware at <admin@kagi.com> or the postal address given on the registration form to ask about the status of your registration.
Once you have registered, you are considered registered for all future shareware versions of WhereDidAllMyMoneyGo?, so you do not need to reregister or pay any additional fees when you upgrade to a new version. We maintain an e-mailing list to announce new versions, so by all means include an email address with your registration if you have one. You can also download the latest versions from the online services, internet archives, or the Bert Torfs web site at <http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/bert_torfs>.
Common Mistakes
• If you do not provide an e-mail address, you must give a postal address and check the “Postcard Receipt” box (this automatically adds $1 to the charge). If you do not, you will not receive any confirmation from Kagi.
• You must send the registration form to Kagi Shareware and not to the shareware author. Kagi's e-mail and postal addresses are given on the registration form itself, under the words “Send this form to:”.
• Make sure you type your e-mail address correctly. If your e-mail address is wrong, you will not receive Kagi's confirmation message or the key to disable the shareware reminder.
• Do not e-mail Kagi the “Register” application or send a screen shot of the “Register” window. You use the “Register” application to create a registration form (which consists of some text and possibly bar codes if you are using the printed version), and you then send that form to Kagi.
• Do not type the shareware fee into the “Single User” box. This box is for the number of copies you want to register, and in most cases you should just type “1”. The “Register” application automatically computes the total cost for you. Also, do not try to put an “x” in the “Single User” box; it only takes numbers.
• Do not check the “Site” or “World-Wide” boxes if you only want to register a single copy. These boxes are for companies or organizations that want a license to use the shareware on all their machines. If you mistakenly check one of these boxes, you will be charged significantly more than for a single copy.
• Do not give a FAX number as the only means of contacting you. We do not reply by FAX, so we need either an e-mail or postal address. In particular, if you have a FAX number but no e-mail address, you still need to check the “Postcard Receipt” box.