ABOUT SHAREWARE...

Shareware  (also known as user supported  software and other names) is a
concept  not understood by everyone. The authors of Shareware retain all
rights  to  the software under the  copyright  laws while still allowing
free  distribution. This gives the user  the chance to freely obtain and
try  out  software to see if it  fits his needs. Shareware should not be
confused with Public Domain software even though they are often obtained
from the same sources.

If  you continue to use Shareware after  trying it out, you are expected
to  register  your use with the author  and pay a registration fee. What
you  get  in  return depends on the  author,  but  may include a printed
manual,  free  updates, telephone support, etc.  Only  by paying for the
Shareware  you  use  do you enable  the  Shareware author to continue to
support  his  software  and create  new  programs.  Considering that the
Shareware registration fees are almost always far less than the purchase
price of comparable commercial software it's obvious that Shareware is a
good deal for everyone.

There are real advantages to you in the Shareware system. You get to try
out  software to make sure it is  compatible with your hardware and that
it  fits  your  needs before you  "buy"  it  with your registration. The
author  saves the expense of advertising, packaging and distribution and
passes the savings on to you. Plus, most Shareware authors are much more
accessible  than commercial software sources  so that your questions and
suggestions are much more likely to be responded to.

                       Thank you for your support.
