NOTE: THIS PROGRAM REQUIRES VBRUN300.DLL, NOT NECESSARILY
INCLUDED WITH IT.  See section III below for details.

WWPlus 2.0
Windows Wallpaper Manager/Changer/Editor - screen saver.

This version has been tested with Windows NT 3.5/3.51 and with 
Windows95 prerelease version.  It is compatible with both.

Print this file for program instructions.

WWPlus is a program which has continuously evolved since the first 
version in August, 1992.  If you are upgrading from an earlier 
version, see HISTORY.TXT for features that have been added or changed.

See the file FORMATS.TXT for additional information on the graphics 
formats recognized by WWPlus.

1992-1995 All rights reserved

By Don Bradner
Arcata Pet
600 F Street
Arcata, CA  95521

Compuserve: 76130,1007
America OnLine: DBirdMan
Internet: dbirdman@redshift.com
http://www.redshift.com/~arcatpet

Contents of this file:

   I.  Program Description
  II.  Program Requirements
 III.  Installing WWPlus
  IV.  Getting Started
   V.  Files that make up WWPlus
  VI.  Troubleshooting
 VII.  UnInstalling WWPlus
VIII.  Obtaining wallpaper images
  IX.  Getting future upgrades
   X.  Registration and distribution

I. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION.

WWPlus is a program for organizing and displaying Windows 3.1 
wallpaper files. With this program you can easily maintain a 
collection of wallpapers, automatically change them at an interval you 
select, and use image formats (GIF, PCX, TGA, TIF, .ICO and .JPG) that 
would otherwise be unusable by Windows as wallpaper. GIF and PCX 
provide compression of 256-color images, and .JPG provides compression 
for 16-million color images, thus saving disk space.

There is a screen saver module that will turn your wallpaper files 
into a screen saver after a period of inactivity.  Extensive setup 
options, including password protection, are available both from the 
Windows Control Panel Desktop icon and from the main WWPlus screen.  
Sixteen transition effects are available.  Users may select a single 
effect or a menu of effects that will occur randomly.

WWPlus has editing features and file conversion routines built in, 
which allow you to change images to suit your wallpaper needs.  You 
can crop, resize, stretch, rotate, mirror, flip, sharpen, soften, and 
adjust brightness, contrast and gamma.

Wallpapers may be tiled (small images displayed in multiples to fill 
the entire screen) or not, individually determined.  Each non-tiled 
wallpaper may be precisely positioned anywhere on the screen, not just 
centered (the Windows default).  Non-tiled images may be resized 
on-the-fly to full screen or a user-set dimension.  A universal gamma 
correction option allows for display-time lightening or darkening of 
images.

Multiple sets of wallpapers called "queues" may be built, with easy 
changing of queues.  A wallpaper may appear in more than one queue.  
Some program configuration items are maintained with the queue, others 
are "Global."  Queues may be specified as command line options, and 
the .QUE extension may be associated with WWPlus to allow the program 
to start by running the queue from File Manager or Program Manager 
icons.

Full documentation is included in the form of a Windows Help file.  
When you desire help, press your F1 function key for context-sensitive 
help, or press the help key if you are in a file dialog box.

WWPlus contains functions which can read and right the .GIF format, 
which contains compression technology covered by U.S. Patent No. 
4,558,302, owned by the Unisys corporation.  The author of WWPlus has 
obtained a license from Unisys, and pays a royalty on each 
registration, to use this technology. The following statement is 
required by that license:

	"Use of this software is permitted only to the extent
	reasonably required to determine whether to purchase
	the software.

	"After payment is made, use of this software is limited
	to use on only a single personal computer or
	workstation which is not used as a server.  An
	additional payment is required for each use on
	another personal computer or workstation.

	"Only a single copy may be made of this software
	solely for backup or archival purposes.  The software
	may also be transferred to a single hard disk.

	"Any use of this software in violation of the above is
	not licensed.

	"For information concerning licensing the LZW
	compression and/or decompression capability, please
	contact:
		Unisys Corporation
		Welch Licensing Department - CISW19
		Township Line & Union Meeting Roads
		P.O. Box 500
		Blue Bell, Pennsylvania 19424"

II. Program requirements.

WWPlus requires an IBM compatible 386 or better, running Windows 3.1, 
with at least 4 megs of RAM and VGA or better graphics.  Recommended: 
486DX with 8 or more megs of RAM and accelerated graphics adapter.

Some operations require a mouse.

Graphics files can be quite large, particularly with true-color, so a 
large hard disk is recommended.  WWPlus will require about 1 meg for 
installation.

III. Installing WWPlus

If you obtained WWPlus by downloading it from a computer Bulletin 
Board (BBS) or another online source, one necessary file may not have 
been included.  You will need a file called VBRUN300.DLL, which is 
almost always available from any source that would have WWPlus.  On 
BBS systems the file will usually be called VBRUN300.ZIP or 
VBRUN3.ZIP.  If you obtained the program on disk, the file should be 
included.  If it is missing, contact the supplier of the program.  
Registered versions obtained from the author will always include 
VBRUN300.  If you are installing VBRUN300 separately, it MUST be put 
in the \Windows\System directory.

To install WWPlus, insert the disk in your computer and choose 
File/Run from the Program Manager.  Enter A:Setup or B:Setup as 
appropriate and follow the prompts.  

If you downloaded WWPlus, you probably have the files in a download or 
temporary directory.  Change the directions above to provide a path to 
the setup, such as D:\temp\setup.

At the end of the setup operation you will be given the option of 
adding WWPlus to your Startup Group.  Doing so will cause the program 
to start whenever you start a Windows session.  This is the 
recommended procedure; you can always delete the icon from the group 
at a later time if you wish.

NOTE: Setup will not run if any other program is using VBRUN300.DLL or 
any other library file used by the program, including other versions 
of WWPlus.  An error message will be generated, and you must end all 
such applications before retrying the installation.  You may restart 
these programs after installation is completed - they will share the 
VBRUN module without problem.

IV.  Getting Started.

You will need one or more wallpaper images to use with the program.  
These files may be located in any directory on any drive, but 
management will be simplified if you place them all in one directory.  
A directory named WALLPAPR is recommended, either as a root directory 
on your C: drive or a subdirectory under the \WWPlus directory.

Windows comes with a few wallpapers in .BMP format.  If you do not 
have any other images, you can make some simple drawings with Windows 
Paintbrush and save them as either .BMP or .PCX files.  For further 
information on obtaining images see section VII below.

Double-click the WWPlus icon to start the program.  The first time 
that the program starts it will be a full program window. Once you 
have one or more wallpapers installed, the program will start as an 
icon, which you may double-click at any time to show the main window.  
If you have chosen the hidden icon option, the program will not be 
visible when started.  Simply start it a second time; the first 
instance will become visible and the second will end itself.

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with the program elements on 
screen.  If you press the F1 key, a help file will be displayed, and 
you may graphically choose different program elements to see an 
explanation of their function.

When you move your mouse pointer across the toolbar icons and some 
other screen elements a small "smart caption" will appear to give you 
a better idea about what the icon does.  You may turn these captions 
off when you no longer need them, via the Preferences menu.

Now click the Add button (or choose Add from the Wallpaper menu).  Use 
the dialog box to browse for images in any of the supported formats.  
If you do not know from a file name what the image looks like, click 
the preview button and you will see a small representation of the 
image.  The size of and number of colors in the image will be shown 
below the image.

When you have a desired image, click OK.  The path and filename will 
appear in the Wallpaper Queue.  Click once on the listing to "select" 
it.  Now click the "Make Current Wallpaper" button to view the image 
as a wallpaper.  If it displays as you would wish, go on to add 
additional wallpapers.  If you would like to change the way the image 
is displayed, you have many options to choose from, a few of which are 
explained next.

1.  Tiling.  If a wallpaper image is small, you may wish to "tile" it.
    This will make the image appear many times to fill the screen.
    You may adjust the position of the first image in the same manner
    described above; all other images will orient to the first.  To
    make an image tile, select it in the Wallpaper Queue and click the
    "Tiling" icon.  Tiling may be turned off in the same way.  The
    position of the tiled image will also be influenced by the X and Y
    coordinates:  The first image will follow the setting, and all
    other copies of the image will orient to the first.

2.  Displaying wallpapers as full screen.  Non-tiled wallpapers may be
    displayed full-screen, or at a pre-set size.  Larger images will
    be reduced, and smaller images will be enlarged.  The images
    proportions (aspect ratio of width to height) may be left intact,
    or the image may be stretched to fill the entire screen or
    selected size.  Choose "Resize Wallpaper" in the preferences menu
    to invoke this option.

3.  Altering the image.  You may perform a variety of editing functions
    on an image by selecting it in the Wallpaper Queue and then
    clicking the "Edit" button.  The first time you do this, press the
    F1 key when the editor is visible and browse through the help file
    for explanations of the editing functions.

When you have a few images installed, click the screen saver setup 
button (the one with a red ? in a computer screen).  Set the entry and 
exit options as you wish, and then set one or more effects (it will 
run without effects, making simple changes).  Press the test button to 
see the result.

When you have it the way you want, click OK.  Then turn the screen 
saver on by clicking the red screen saver button (it will become green 
when on).

Once you have everything the way you want it, minimize the program 
window (click the down arrow at the upper right of the program window) 
and leave it running as an icon.

Preferences:  There are some items which you can set to affect the way 
the program operates.  These are found as a Preferences submenu under 
the Wallpaper menu.  The first is "Change Wallpaper at Startup."  If 
this is not checked, the wallpaper will be whatever was displayed 
prior to the program startup. The second is "Remove Wallpaper at 
Exit," which will make your next Windows session start faster.  Next 
is "Special 'Multipurpose' Icon."  If this menu item is checked the 
minimized program icon will be replaced with a miniature 4-button icon 
that can be used to perform several functions.  This form will 
initially appear at the bottom right of the screen, but will 
"remember" any change in its location which you may choose to make.  
Double-Click the icon's control box to restore the main program 
window.  This option has no meaning if the hidden icon option 
described above is in use.

The fourth preference is "Resize Wallpaper," explained above.  Fifth 
is "Screen Saver Setup," which will display a dialog for that 
function's setup and allow testing.  Next is "Display Order," with the 
choices being Random or Sequential.  The seventh is "Default Origin," 
which is where WWPlus will position your wallpapers unless they are 
individually specified.

The Eighth preference is "Correct Screen Gamma."  Monitors vary in the 
darkness of an images midtones.  Altering the gamma of an image upward 
makes the midtones lighter and altering it downward makes the midtones 
darker.  Selecting this option produces a dialog with a test target 
image for setting a gamma correction amount.  This number should be 
considered a starting point, with trial-and-error fine tuning until 
wallpapers are displayed in the best way possible for your monitor.

The ninth is "Smart Captions," which sets your preference for text 
boxes to identify the icons.  The final preference is "Monitor Com 
Ports."  Because a wallpaper change would likely disrupt a data 
transfer by modem, you may choose to have WWPlus monitor a com port to 
which the modem is connected.  When WWPlus detects that the port is 
opened the timer is disabled. Choose ports 1 through 4, or None.  The 
default is None.  If you choose a port that has a serial device other 
than an modem attached, such as a printer, you may get unpredictable 
results.

V.  FILES THAT MAKE UP WWPLUS.

The program files are compressed prior to setup.  They are listed here 
with their compressed and uncompressed names. The setup program only 
copies a file to your disk if it does not find the file already or if 
this file is newer.

References to the WWPlus directory refer to the directory selected at 
installation; default is C:\WWPLUS

Compressed      File Name        Type and where installed

WWPLUS.EX_	WWPLUS.EXE   Program, WWPlus directory
WWPSAVR.SC_     WWPSAVR.SCR  Screen Saver Bootstrap Windows directory
WWPLUS.HL_	WWPLUS.HLP   Help file WWPlus directory
SETUPWWP.EX_	SETUPWWP.EXE WWPlus Setup Windows directory
--              SETUP.EXE    Setup Program, not transferred
--  		SETUP.LST    Used by Setup
IMK.DL_         IMK.DLL	     Library File, Windows\System directory
JPEGIO.DL_      JPEGIO.DLL        Ditto
KNIFE.VB_       KNIFE.VBX         Ditto
SETUPKIT.DL_	SETUPKIT.DLL      Ditto
VER.DL_		VER.DLL           Ditto
WWPLIBR.VB_     WWPLIBR.VBX       Ditto
CALL32.DL_      CALL32.DLL	  Ditto
GAMMA.PC_       GAMMA.PCX    Gamma calibration target, WWPlus directory

--              WWP_REG.KEY       Registration key, WWPlus directory
***Note: WWP_REG.KEY included only with registered versions.

--	        README.TXT     This file WWPlus directory
HISTORY.TX_	HISTORY.TXT    version history   ditto
FORMATS.TX_	FORMATS.TXT    explanation of graphics formats ditto
SCANNING.WR_	SCANNING.WRI   details on scanning service  ditto
--		FILE_ID.DIZ    program description for BBS use
--		VENDOR.DOC     program description for shareware vendors

VBRUN300.DL_	VBRUN300.DLL   Library File, Windows\System directory 
***note:  VBRUN300.DLL may not be included if the program was obtained 
from an online source.  It will have to be obtained to run the program 
and the setup program.  From on-line sources, it is usually 
VBRUN300.ZIP or VBRUN3.ZIP.  If the program was obtained on disk then 
the file should be included; if not, contact the source of the disk.  
If the file is obtained separately, it must be installed in your 
Windows\System directory BEFORE you run setup.

If the program is obtained on disk there may be images included, 
usually in an \images directory.  These are not installed by the 
program.  There may be a Rights.TXT file with the images to establish 
their usage rights.

FILES CREATED BY WWPLUS:

The following are generally located in your WWPLUS directory:

*.QUE  These data files hold lists of the images that you have 
selected as wallpapers, as well as some of your program settings.

WWPLUS.BMP  This is a "temporary" file that WWPlus uses to translate 
non-standard images so that they can be used by Windows.  It is 
destroyed and recreated each time the wallpaper changes unless the new 
image is a .BMP file.

*.TIF  This is a multiple image file that is used to speed the display 
of thumbnail images.  The name will correspond to the queue name.

WWPlus also creates some other temporary files with .TMP extensions, 
as well as a WWPLTEMP.TIF file.  Under normal use, the program will 
clean these up when it exits.  If the program crashes, it will clean 
them up the next time it is run and then exited normally.

FILES ALTERED BY WWPLUS:

CONTROL.INI  WWPlus will add a section called [ScreenSaver.WWPSaver].  
Global parameters for both the program and the screen saver module are 
stored here.

VI.  Troubleshooting.

If you receive a message which says something like "Unable to install 
VBRUN300.DL_" during the program install, it means that you have a 
version of WWPlus that originally included the VBRUN file but it is 
not present.  You can solve this two ways: copy VBRUN300.DLL to the 
directory where the rest of the distribution files are and rename it 
VBRUN300.DL_, or else use a text editor (such as Windows Notepad) to 
edit the file SETUP.LST.  Remove the listing for VBRUN300.DL_ and save 
the file.  The VBRUN file will still have to be located in your 
Windows\System directory, but the setup won't try to reinstall it.

If WWPlus has been working fine, but suddenly will not load, the queue 
file may have become corrupted.  Try starting WWPlus from the command 
line with a new queue selected (one that doesn't already exist).  
Choose Run from the Program Manager file menu, and type 
C:\WWPLUS\WWPLUS.EXE C:\WWPLUS\TEST1.QUE (if your wwplus directory has 
a different name, use that instead, and if the test1.que exists, use a 
different name).  If the program starts, try changing the queue to the 
one you were using before.  If it crashes at that point, the best 
solution is to delete that queue completely.

A related problem can occur if a file has become corrupted and the 
Change Wallpaper at Startup preference is selected.  If that is the 
next file to be used, WWPlus may crash when trying to load a corrupt 
wallpaper.  The cure would be the same as shown above.

If you are using a display of more than 256 colors, and you have a 
wallpaper loaded that is true color (16 million colors), if you then 
change display drivers to a 256-color driver, Windows will hang during 
its load.  If this happens, you should run setup from the DOS prompt 
within your Windows directory, change to a 16 color driver or a true 
color driver, and reload Windows. Clear the wallpaper and then proceed 
to change to the 256 color driver.  You can also simply wait it out, 
which could be many minutes.  Windows will eventually usually load.

If you are using the Thumbnail option to look at all of your installed 
files, and it does not appear to show them all in proper order, then 
the thumbnail file has become corrupted. Simply choose the "Build new 
display" option from the File menu on the thumbnail screen.

If you have an image that WWPlus will not display, it may be in a 
format that cannot be used.  There are some variations of .GIF and 
.PCX that are known to make problems for WWPlus.  There are many 
non-standard versions of JPEG that will cause problems.  If you can 
load them into another image editing program you may be able to save 
it in a usable format.  It is possible for some corrupted JPEG files 
to crash WWPlus completely, and WWPlus will sometimes crash with 
grayscale JPEG files as well.

If WWPlus runs correctly, but will not read .GIF or .JPG files, you 
may have a version of Image/Knife installed on your system that does 
not support these formats.  An example is the version of Knife that 
comes with Borland's Visual Solution Pack.  Since that file has a date 
newer than the one supplied with WWPlus, the WWPlus SETUP program will 
"respect" the newer version and not write over it.  Solution: expand 
the two files IMK.DL_ and KNIFE.VB_ that come with WWPlus to IMK.DLL 
and KNIFE.VBX, and copy them to your WWPLUS directory.  If you want to 
use the development versions that remain in your Windows/System 
directory you will need to exit WWPlus first.

WWPlus expects image file names to match their formats. If you have a 
.BMP image but give it a .GIF name, the program will not be able to 
read it.

Speed vs compression: Compressed files will take noticeably longer to 
load than uncompressed (.BMP).  .GIF files provide the greatest amount 
of compression, and take the longest to change.  .PCX files provide 
moderate compression with faster change.  During the change, there 
will be a short few seconds when the computer will "hang" and you must 
wait for the completion.  If you are working on something critical, 
you may wish to turn off the timer so that the wallpaper will not 
change.  Alternatively, Maximize the program that you are working on, 
and the WWPlus timer will be suspended until the program is reduced to 
less than full screen size.

Note for users of compressed disk programs (Stacker, DOS 6 
DoubleSpace, etc):  There is no space advantage to using compressed 
file formats with compressed drives (other than JPEG - see the 
FORMATS.TXT file).  You will lose the speed without gaining space, 
since your compression program cannot further compress a .GIF file.  
Use .BMP in this case.

If you have chosen a wallpaper file with more colors than your display 
can show there will be significant delay while the program changes the 
color depth.  If you intend to use the image regularly you should edit 
the image to lower the color depth to match your display.

There is a small "memory leak" in the IMK.DLL module that occurs when 
you set the auto resize option.  Each wallpaper change that involves 
resizing will use a few K of memory.  This memory is fully recovered 
when the program is exited and restarted.  This is a known bug, and 
the supplier of the module is working on fixing it.

VII. Uninstalling WWPlus

The following information is provided if you would like to remove 
WWPlus from your computer.

If you have used WWPlus as a screen saver, the first thing to do is to 
change your Windows screen saver to another program or to "None."  
Open the Windows Control Panel in your Main Group, and open the 
Desktop item.  Look at the Screen Saver Name.  If WWPlus is the screen 
saver it will say "WWPSAVR."  Use the drop-down selection to pick 
another screen saver or (none).  Close the dialog.

Most of the files used by WWPlus are located in your WWPlus 
directory.  This will be C:\WWPLUS unless you chose another directory 
during installation.  Delete this directory using File Manager.  In 
your Windows directory will be a file named WWPSAVR.SCR, which is the 
screen saver startup.  Delete it.

In your Windows\System directory, delete WWPLIBR.VBX.  Three other 
files are installed to this directory: CALL32.DLL, IMK.DLL and 
KNIFE.VBX.  These are files that may possibly be used by other 
programs.  If you delete them, make backup copies first so that they 
can be reinstalled if another program complains about their absence.

Make a backup copy of the file CONTROL.INI in your Windows directory.  
Open CONTROL.INI in NOTEPAD or another text-only editor.  Look for a 
section called [ScreenSaver.WWPSaver], which contains the global 
variables for WWPlus.  Delete the entire section and save the file.

Delete your WWPlus program group.  If WWPlus is set to start when you 
run Windows, open the Startup Group and delete the WWPlus icon.  Make 
sure that you have selected "Save Settings on Exit" in the Options 
menu, and close Windows.  WWPlus is now removed.

VIII. Obtaining wallpaper images.

Any image that can be displayed on your computer may be used as 
wallpaper.  If you regularly use Computer BBS systems or online 
sources such as Compuserve, Genie, America Online, or the internet, 
you will find a wealth of images that can be downloaded.  These images 
are usually in the .GIF or .JPG formats to reduce download time.

If you obtained this program on disk, there may be images included, 
usually in an \images directory.  A RIGHTS.TXT file may be included in 
this directory describing the user's rights to the images included.

The author is maintaining a small collection of his scans of his own 
photos and those of users where permission has been granted.  It is 
available by FTP from redshift.com/arcatpet/wwplus/images Files are in 
.JPG format.  Thumbnails are available at the website 
http://www.redshift.com/~arcatpet

You may use Windows Paintbrush to create images, or other similar 
programs.

By far the greatest enjoyment of WWPlus will come if you can use 
photographs that you own or have taken.  If you do not have access to 
a scanner, there are a number of services which offer scanning, 
including one run by the author of WWPlus.  For details, including a 
free scan offer for registrants of the program, see the file 
"SCANNING.WRI."

IX.  Getting future Upgrades.

When you register WWPlus with the author, you will receive a copy of 
the latest version and a registration key that removes the startup 
screen.  That key file will work with future versions of the program, 
so no upgrade fee will be required.

Current versions of WWPlus can always be found on Compuserve in 
several forums, including WINAV, GRAPHSUP, PHOTOFORUM and EDRIVE.  
Current versions are also posted to America OnLine.  Use the keyword 
"Windows" and search the software library for "WWPlus."  At this 
writing the program is found in Top Picks.

The author maintains a current copy available for internet FTP. 
ftp://redshift.com/arcatpet/wwplus/wwpxxx.zip where xxx is the version 
number.  If you find this address to be inaccurate in the future, 
E-Mail the author dbirdman@redshift.com or dbirdman@aol.com for a 
current address.  There is also a jump available from 
http://www.redshift.com/~arcatpet  

Current versions are also uploaded to two internet archival sites, 
CICA and SimTel.  Addresses respectively are 
ftp://ftp.cica.indiana.edu/pub/pc/win3/desktop and 
ftp://oak.oakland.edu/SimTel/win3/desktop.  These two sites have many 
mirror sites worldwide as well.

Registered users who do not have online access may get a disk copy 
from the author for a fee of $5 ($7 non-US).  Send a short note 
indicating your registered status and requesting the latest copy.  
Please use the same name under which you are registered.

X.  Registration and Distribution.

WWPlus is shareware.  Free use is extended to any user for a 
reasonable evaluation period;  typical idea of "reasonable" is 30 
days.  If use is continued, the program should be registered with the 
author.  Registration fee is $20.  California registrants please add 
$1.45 sales tax, and foreign registrants should include $1.00 for 
airmail shipping.  All funds should be drawn on a US Dollar account. A 
convenient form for registration is included below and in the Help 
file (and may be printed from there).  Until you register, there will 
be a startup screen asking you to register which you will have to 
respond to.  When you register, this annoyance will go away. 
Otherwise, this version is complete and un-crippled in any way.

As a registration incentive, the author will provide on request two 
free scanned images from your original prints or slides, when sent 
with the registration.  See the file "SCANNING.WRI" for details.

Commercial use:  WWPlus may be used commercially, as long as there is 
a registered copy for each computer/terminal that is using it.  The 
author is willing to discuss customization of the program for 
commercial/large scale application, including use as presentation 
software.

You may freely distribute WWPlus as long as no fees are charged for 
the program, and all necessary files are included. If you are a 
registered user, do not distribute the file WWP_REG.KEY, which 
identifies you as the user (This identification shows up in the 
"About" box).

WWPlus version 2.0
Registration Form

Thank you for registering.  There are several registration methods 
available:
With a credit card you may order by FAX: (707) 822-6570
               or Phone: (707) 822-6350 10-6 PST, ask for Don.

By mail, with check, credit card, or money order in US Dollars 
To:	Don Bradner
	Arcata Pet
	600 F Street
	Arcata, CA 95521-6301

Compuserve members may register on-line: GO SWREG, program 
registration number is 2213.

Registration price is US$20.00, including postage within the US.

Number of registrations desired_______x 20.00 =   $____________
  California residents add $1.45/registration sales tax________
  Non-US add $1.00 per registration for air mail   ____________
                                      Total       $____________
Software will be sent on 1.44 meg 3-1/2 inch disk.  

Registrants Name:     __________________________________________

Mailing Address:      __________________________________________

City/State/Zip/Country:_________________________________________

Phone number (     )________________E-Mail, if any______________

If paying with a credit card:
Card type:  _VISA    _MasterCard   _AMEX    _Discover

Card Number:  _______________________________Exp Date: _________

Signature to authorize charge: _______________________________

(Optional) Where did you get WWPlus 2.0?
__BBS or on-line service  Which one?___________________________

__Software/Shareware service  Which one?________________________

__Shareware CD-ROM  Which one?_________________________________

__Internet    What Site?_______________________________________

__Friend

__Other ____________________________________

The author would be happy to hear your comments about WWPlus, 
or your ideas for changes or improvements; thanks for registering.
