Category : Alternate Operating Systems - Quarterdeck DesqView, CP/M, etc
Archive   : DVC18.ZIP
Filename : DVC.REG

 
Output of file : DVC.REG contained in archive : DVC18.ZIP
DV Commander version 1.8 by William E. Allen [75300,272]
Copyr 1989-92 by William E. Allen PO Box 834, Howell, MI 48843


REGISTRATION FORM

Please use this form to register DV Commander version 1.8 and
receive the DVP Editor.

Registeration fee ........................................ $15.00
Shipping & Handling U.S. and Canada add $1.00 ............ ______
Overseas add $5.00 ................... ______

Total .................................................... ______

Please make check payable to:

William E. Allen
P.O. Box 834
Howell, MI 48843


Name _________________________________________________________

Address _________________________________________________________

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___________________________Phone (optional) (___)________


Diskette preference: ( ) 5.25" ( ) 3.5"

Where did you get your copy of DV Commander?

( ) Compuserve CIS User ID [___________]

( ) BBS Name _____________________________ Number (___)________

( ) Public software library ____________________________________

( ) Other _______________________________________________________


How could this product be improved? Any Comments or Suggestions?

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Thank you for registering DV Commander!


  3 Responses to “Category : Alternate Operating Systems - Quarterdeck DesqView, CP/M, etc
Archive   : DVC18.ZIP
Filename : DVC.REG

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

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