Window Group Manager (WinGroup) version 1.1
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Copyright (c) 1995 by Scooper N. Ong.

WinGroup is a fully functional SHAREWARE product.  It may be 
freely copied and distributed as long as no alteration of any 
of the files included in the package takes place.  You have a 
15 day free evaluation period, after which you are required to 
register should you decide to keep it.

Registration form is available in the online help under the 
"Distribution" section.  Please send your registration fee of 
US$10.00 along with your order form to :

Scooper Ong
P.O. Box 101822
Pittsburgh, PA, 15237
USA

Send questions, comments, suggestions, complains by email to
75230,1446 on Compuserve, or 75230.1446@compuserve.com on the 
Internet.

WinGroup is subject to the terms detailed in the license 
agreement accompanying it.

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IMPORTANT!  Before going any further, please
read and accept the terms in the file LICENSE.TXT.
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Installation Instructions
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Un zip the Wgrp.zip file to a location on your hard disk, 
or file server. The following files should be on the 
distribution :

WGrp.exe
WGrp.hlp
WGRP.WGP
FILE_ID.DIZ
LICENSE.TXT
README.TXT		- this file

To run WinGroup correctly, the following files should
reside on the same directory on your hard disk.

WGrp.exe
WGrp.hlp
WGrp.wgp [optional]
*.wgp    [user created groups]

Create a WinGroup icon by dragging the WGrp.exe from the
File Manager into Program Manager.

Running WinGroup
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WinGroup is distributed as a 16-bit Windows program.  It
will run on both 16 and 32 bit Windows.

WinGroup looks for the WGrp.wgp group file in the startup
directory by default, unless another .wgp file is specified
on the command line argument.  For network installations, the
*.wgp files may reside on a directory other than the startup
directory.

Definition of shareware
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Shareware distribution gives you a chance to try the software
before buying it. If you try a WinGroup and continue using it, 
you are expected to register after a 15 day trial period. With 
registration US$10, you get the right to continue the using the 
software.

Copyright laws apply to both Shareware and commercial software,
and the copyright holder retains all rights. The main difference
is in the method of distribution. This author specifically grants 
the right to copy and distribute the software to all. 

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.


