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- Dear Macintosh User:
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- Hi! My name is Adam Stein and I’m the author of Finder 7 Menus!, Rename Delay Editor!,
- and Application—Document Linker!
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- Many of you have probably never heard of shareware. It’s really quite simple. A shareware
- program can be copied freely, but anyone who uses a shareware program is morally and legally
- bound to send in the small fee that the author requests.
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- You may wonder why anyone would sell their software via shareware. There are two big
- advantages to shareware for the user. First, you get to “try before you buy.” With commercial
- software, you’re taking a big risk purchasing a product. What if it doesn’t do what it says it does?
- What if it doesn’t do what you want it to do? What if it doesn’t work well with your system? With
- shareware, you get to answer all of these questions yourself by trying the programs on your own
- computer. You’ll never purchase a program you don’t want.
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- The second major advantage of shareware is cost. Let’s use the example of a commercial
- software product that costs $99. First, mail order houses will probably sell it for about $65. The
- mail order company may buy the product for $30 from a distributor. The distributor may then buy
- the product for $20. The publisher’s costs for expensive packaging, disks, technical support, and
- advertising may cost $10. The publisher may then pay the author a royalty of a few dollars. Out of
- the $99 a user pays for a software package, the author may only see a few dollars.
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- Shareware cuts out all the middlemen. It’s usually priced very reasonably. All of my products
- are $14.95 or less, including shipping, disks, and customer support. My System 7 Pack, which
- contains three great products, only costs $29.95. This kind of value cannot be found in the
- commercial world.
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- The major disadvantage of shareware is the fact that many users do not pay for shareware.
- Shareware authors rely on the honesty of their users. Some users do not send in their fees thinking
- that others will send in their fees. But in reality, every user is kind of a barometer of everyone else.
- If you do not send in your fee, most likely, others will not send in their fees. If users do not send
- in their fees, shareware authors will stop producing quality software. We will all lose in the end if
- we do not support shareware.
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- Enough about shareware. I’d like to tell you a bit about myself. I founded Insanely Great
- Software when I was 14 years old. I’m now a high-school senior and will enter college in the fall
- of 1992 where I plan on majoring in entrepreneurial management. As I’m sure you are aware,
- college costs have risen steadily over the years—an Ivy League education now costs more than
- $20,000 per year excluding living expenses. I suppose you could call my software “College-
- ware.” I will use the revenues from my products to pay for my college education. If you use my
- software, please send in the fees. I’m counting on you.
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- Ordering is easy. I’ve provided order forms with all my software in both MacWrite and
- TeachText format. Simply fill out the order forms and send them along with a check or money
- order payable to Adam Stein. I’m not able to accept checks payable to Insanely Great Software.
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- I hope you enjoy my software and I’d like to thank all of you in advance for supporting my
- shareware efforts.
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- Sincerely,
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- Adam Stein
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- Insanely Great Software
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