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- README.TXT for WAV Wars v2.1
- ==========================================
- WAV Wars is
- Copyright (c) 1996 R. Blake Anderson
- All Rights Reserved.
-
- WAV Wars is sold and distributed AS IS and
- without warranty. You install and use WAV
- Wars at your own risk. Every effort has
- been made to insure proper functionality.
- WAV Wars has been installed and tested on
- Windows95 systems (486 and Pentium). This
- program is not to be sold or distributed
- by itself or with other programs without
- written permission from the author (dist-
- ributors approved by the ASP may do so as
- long as the author is advised).
-
-
-
- Table of Contents
- =======================
- Name Sec.
- ------ ------
- Ombudsman Statement..............1
- Definition of Shareware..........2
- Disclaimer - Agreement...........3
- Support Policy...................4
- What is Gained by Registering?...5
- Installation.....................6
- System Requirements..............7
- Program Files....................8
- History - Why WAV Wars?..........9
- Bugs (Gasp!)....................10
- Auther Contact Addresses........11
-
-
-
-
- Section 1 -
-
- OMBUDSMAN STATEMENT
- ==============================
- This program 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 Road, Muskegon, MI 49442-9427
- USA, FAX 616-788-2765 or send a CompuServe
- message via CompuServe Mail to ASP
- Ombudsman 70007,3536.
-
-
-
-
- Section 2 -
-
- DEFINITION OF SHAREWARE
- ==============================
- Shareware distribution gives users a chance
- to try software before buying it. If you try
- a Shareware program and continue using it,
- you are expected to register. Individual
- programs differ on details -- some request
- registration while others require it, some
- specify a maximum trial period. With regist-
- ration, you get anything from the simple
- right to continue using the software to an
- updated program with printed manual.
-
- Copyright laws apply to both Shareware and
- commercial software, and the copyright
- holder retains all rights, with a few
- specific exceptions as stated below. Share-
- ware authors are accomplished programmers,
- just like commercial authors, and the
- programs are of comparable quality. (In both
- cases, there are good programs and bad ones!)
- The main difference is in the method of
- distribution. The author specifically grants
- the right to copy and distribute the soft-
- ware, either to all and sundry or to a
- specific group. For example, some authors
- require written permission before a com-
- mercial disk vendor may copy their Shareware.
-
- Shareware is a distribution method, not a
- type of software. You should find software
- that suits your needs and pocketbook, whether
- it's commercial or Shareware. The Shareware
- system makes fitting your needs easier,
- because you can try before you buy. And
- because the overhead is low, prices are low
- also. Shareware has the ultimate money-back
- guarantee -- if you don't use the product,
- you don't pay for it.
-
-
-
-
- Section 3 -
-
- DISCLAIMER - AGREEMENT
- ==============================
- Users of WAV Wars must accept this disc-
- laimer of warranty: "WAV Wars is supplied
- as is. The author disclaims all warranties,
- expressed or implied, including, without
- limitation, the warranties of merchantab-
- ility and of fitness for any purpose. The
- author assumes no liability for damages,
- direct or consequential, which may result
- from the use of WAV Wars."
-
- WAV Wars is a "shareware program" and is
- provided at no charge to the user for eval-
- uation. Feel free to share it with your
- friends, but please do not give it away
- altered or as part of another system. The
- essence of "user-supported" software is to
- provide personal computer users with quality
- software without high prices, and yet to
- provide incentive for programmers to continue
- to develop new products. If you find this
- program useful and find that you are using
- WAV Wars and continue to use WAV Wars after
- 15 days, you must make a registration payment
- of $10.00 US (Plus shipping & handling if you
- are outside of the US, Canada or Mexico. See
- REGISTER.TXT for shipping charges.) to Blake
- Anderson at the address below. The $10.00 (US)
- registration fee will license one copy for use
- on any one computer at any one time. You must
- treat this software just like a book. An
- example is that this software may be used by
- any number of people and may be freely moved
- from one computer location to another, so long
- as there is no possibility of it being used at
- one location while it's being used at another.
- Just as a book cannot be read by two different
- persons at the same time. See REGISTER.TXT
- for an order form.
-
- Commercial users of WAV Wars must register
- and pay for their copies of WAV Wars within
- 15 days of first use or their license is
- withdrawn. Site-License arrangements may be
- made by contacting Blake Anderson.
-
- Anyone distributing WAV Wars for any kind of
- remuneration must first contact Blake
- Anderson at the address below for authoriza-
- tion. This authorization will be auto-
- matically granted to distributors recognized
- by the (ASP) as adhering to its guidelines
- for shareware distributors, and such distrib-
- utors may begin offering WAV Wars immediately
- (However Blake Anderson must still be advised
- so that the distributor can be kept up-to-
- date with the latest version of WAV Wars.).
-
- You are encouraged to pass a copy of WAV Wars
- along to your friends for evaluation. Please
- encourage them to register their copy if they
- find that they can use it. All registered
- users will receive a copy of the latest
- version of the WAV Wars program.
-
-
-
-
- Section 4 -
- Support Policy
- ==============================
- By registering you will receive three months
- of free, guaranteed support via email or
- snail mail (see the addresses below). However,
- comments and questions are always welcome. If
- for some reason the product goes out of date
- and is no longer supported, you will be given
- the option for a full refund as long as you
- are newly registering the program. (Obviously,
- if you register the program and maybe two
- years later it is no longer supported, you
- won't have the option for a refund.)
-
-
-
-
- Section 5 -
- What is Gained by Registering?
- =================================
- Besides the three months of support, you
- will get the latest full-featured,
- registered version. And, of course, those
- nasty nag screens will be gone from both
- the program and the help file!
-
-
-
-
- Section 6 -
-
- Installation
- ==============================
- 1. Unzip the WAVWar21.zip
- 2. Execute Setup.exe
- 3. Follow the prompts.
-
- To uninstall, use Add/Remove programs from
- the Control Panel.
-
-
-
-
- Section 7 -
-
- System Requirements
- ==============================
- WAV Wars is a 32 bit program and will not
- run on Windows 3.x!
-
- Any PC running Windows95.
- 486 Recommended for speed.
- Sound Card
-
-
-
-
- Section 8 -
-
- Program Files
- ==============================
- WAVWARS21.EXE The program executable.
- WAVWARS.HLP The WAV Wars help file.
- README.TXT You're reading it.
- REGISTER.TXT Registration information
- and form.
- WAVS.DTA The setup file created by
- WAV Wars that stores setup
- info. (Created after 1st
- execution.)
- OTHERS... Misc. DLLs, etc., put in
- the systems and program
- directories during setup
- if necessary.
-
-
-
- Section 9 -
-
- History - Why WAV Wars?
- ==============================
- WAV Wars was created because of the sound
- file wars that occur at my office. Several
- people there have a collection of WAV files
- at the ready to do combat back and forth. The
- problem with using shortcuts to the sounds or
- other inconvient ways to play them is that it
- takes time to find the sound and then time
- for Windows 95 to fire up the sound player
- and play the sound...this caused delays in
- responses and was simply an inconvenience. I
- figured that other offices, etc., might
- participate in similar antics and decided to
- write an application to simplify and speed up
- the process. And since I couldn't find an
- existing application to my liking, WAV Wars
- was born.
-
- WAV Wars has already moved forward to version
- 2.1 all in a couple of weeks because of
- modification requests and ideas from around
- the office. Who knows where it will be in a
- few months...
-
- I feel that WAV Wars is probably going to
- stay the same for a while now and can safely
- be distributed without fear of you, the user,
- missing the newest version.
-
- The future...
-
- If there is a demand for an improved WAV Wars,
- I will heavily consider writing it. A couple
- ideas include: support for multiple configur-
- ation files to save several sets of sounds,
- capabilities to group sounds into categories
- or families to allow for more selections,
- blah, blah, blah...
-
- If you have an idea that you submit, and it
- gets written and implemented (and you're the
- first one or two or (?) to suggest it), I'll
- email you an upgrade upon completion for
- free. Fair enough?
-
-
-
- Section 9 -
-
- Bugs (Gasp!)
- ==============================
-
- WAV Wars was pretty heavily tested at the
- office and no problems were found. However,
- should you find a bug, please note what you
- were doing, the error if one was reported,
- and email me at the address below. I would
- appreciate any and all bug reports. I would
- like to make WAV Wars as error free as
- possible.
-
- One note (not a bug, but...): There in not a
- stop button because WAV Wars was meant to
- play little files. If it's really wanted,
- maybe I'll add it in a future version.
-
-
-
- Section 11 -
-
- Author Contact Addresses
- ==============================
- Snail Mail: Blake Anderson
- 558 E. 10345 S.
- Sandy, UT 84070
- USA
-
- Email: 104216.417@compuserve.com
- Or: bande@aros.net
- CIS: 104216,417
-
- Visit my web site for other shareware:
- www.aros.net/~bande
-