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- THE SHAREWARE USERS TUTORIAL (c) 1990-1992
- Seattle Scientific Photography
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- Within any chapter or section of this tutorial, press F1 key for
- help screen. You can control colors, turn sound on/off, search
- through the tutorial for a title or phrase, print entire chapters
- on your printer and more! Press F1 for Help. A reminder line
- appears at the BOTTOM of the screen to assist you.
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- You may read or print a registration/order form on your printer
- from the main menu. If you lack a printer or have difficulties
- printing the order form, use a plain sheet of paper and include
- your name, address and description similar to the order form you
- can view on the screen. Technical questions, comment or
- suggestion? Jot a note and include with your order.
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- SHAREWARE, PUBLIC DOMAIN, FREEWARE AND COMMERCIAL SOFTWARE
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- SHAREWARE is software which has been prepared by a variety of
- individuals and companies. The concept governing shareware is
- that you "try before you buy." Shareware is above all a unique
- marketing experiment which operates on the "honor system."
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- In practice, shareware is frequently of the same quality as
- commercial software. However, it uses a different, and somewhat
- less expensive method of marketing which involves letting
- others freely copy, use and distribute the shareware. What you
- receive from your friend at work, computer club, commercial
- shareware disk distributor or BBS modem system is a "disk
- evaluation copy" which you may use, copy and above all TRY.
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- Documentation and instructions for program use are usually
- contained within special text files on the same disk as the
- program and sometimes take a little detective work to locate.
- Formal printed documentation and instruction books may also
- be available from the author.
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- If you like what you find and use the program consistently -
- many shareware authors suggest 30 days, but this is not a
- firm rule - then you are expected to register the shareware
- by submitting a fee usually by mail to the author which
- frequently brings additional benefits sent back to you by
- the author of the shareware. Above all, it is legal to copy,
- distribute and USE shareware. What do you do if you don't care
- for the software? No need to return it or pay further for it.
- Erase the disk or give it to a friend. Only you are keeping
- track - an honor system in the truest sense. Try before you
- buy and affordable prices are the hallmark of shareware!
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- Computers improve the world, shareware improves computers
- and registration is what improves and motivates shareware
- programmers who are called "authors" in the trade.
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- If you do not submit a registration fee AT LEAST send a
- postcard with your thoughts on why improvement is needed.
- You just might NEED and USE the revised version which is
- produced due to your funding or critique. Either way, feedback
- is essential to the shareware process!
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- The registration fee requested by the author is a matter of good
- conscience since shareware registration fees are paid by
- users directly to the author "on the honor system." Paying
- an honest registration fee frequently means you will receive
- additional disks for the program or further instruction
- documents, bonus items or other "inducements" directly from the
- author.
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- Registration is more than this though: on a human scale your
- registration fee is supporting a small company or individual
- who shows you how to use and understand a computer. A programmer
- is a craftsman whose tools are logic and considerable creativity.
- Your registration check is a special bond which allows this
- quiet "honor system" of submitting your registration fee
- for a programming job well done to motivate creative programmers
- to produce some rather astonishing products!
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- The best way to summarize is this: you are not registering a
- product, you are helping a person or small company do something
- which improves how man uses the computer, most important tool of
- this century. Paying a registration fee to the author of the
- program rewards technical craftsmanship for providing creative
- computer solutions at unbelievably low cost. Good programmers are
- rare creatures - a small registration check goes a long way and
- means a lot to a small shareware author!
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- PUBLIC DOMAIN software is a second type of computer software
- which is NOT copyrighted and has no other legal restrictions
- as to use by the general public. The author may or may not
- be identified. Most public domain programs result from the
- efforts of a programmer who designs a small piece of software
- for personal use. The author may not decide to invest
- additional time in developing and marketing the software due to
- lack of market knowledge or lack time and funds to effectively
- develop it into a larger commercial or shareware package.
- For these and other reasons, the author does not copyright the
- software and allows it to be copied, used or even incorporated
- into other software packages since it is part of the public
- domain available for the common good.
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- FREEWARE is related to BUT NOT the same as public domain
- software. Freeware requires no registration fee or reimbursement
- for use by the public but the copyright is RETAINED BY THE
- AUTHOR who notes a copyright restriction within the body or
- documentation of the software. A reason for this subtle
- difference is that the author may, at a future date, wish to
- reclaim all or part of the software or modify and reissue
- the software as shareware or commercial software. The copyright
- continues the unique claim of the author to the product.
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- COMMERCIAL SOFTWARE is computer software provided by a company
- or individual which is generally marketed via retail, wholesale
- or other commercial means but does not use or promote a
- registration fee concept, a "try before you buy" concept, and
- does not use or promote sharing copies of the program among
- individuals or other enterprises. The user is expected to purchase
- the right to use the package BEFORE being allowed to use the
- software extensively.
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- Note that either purchase or registration of any software
- package does not mean you own the package, merely THE RIGHT AND
- LICENSE TO USE IT. The author or company which produced it owns
- the software programming code and is granting you a LICENSE to use
- it in exchange for a fee or other compensation. In essence you
- do not buy or own software, you merely license its use. The
- author owns it.
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