Category : C Source Code
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CEnvi Unregistered Shareware License Agreement

1. Your rights

CEnvi and its related files are distributed as Shareware. It is
not free, freeware, or in the public domain. You may use CEnvi
Unregistered Shareware for a trial period of thirty days, at no
cost to you, to determine if it fits your needs. If you decide
to use CEnvi regularly, you are expected to register it and pay
the applicable registration fee (see REGISTER.DOC).

Everyone is permitted and encouraged to give copies of CEnvi
Unregistered Shareware to friends and co-workers as long as no
fee is charged and all related distribution files are included
(see list below). Disk vendors who are Approved Vendor Members
of the Association of Shareware Professionals may, without prior
permission, include CEnvi Unregistered Shareware in their
libraries and distribute evaluation copies via mail order and
direct sales for their normal disk fees. Disk vendors who are
not members of the ASP and vendors selling CEnvi on in-store
racks must obtain written permission before distributing any
version of CEnvi.

All Bulletin Boards and Electronic Communications Services may
post CEnvi Unregistered Shareware for downloading by their
customers unless notified otherwise by Nombas. Non-profit user
groups may include CEnvi Unregistered Shareware in their
libraries and distribute evaluation copies for their normal disk
fees unless notified otherwise by us.

All others including anyone interested in bundling CEnvi
Unregistered Shareware with hardware or software sales must
obtain the permission and a license before distributing. Third
party, consultant, and VAR licenses are available. Customized
versions of CEnvi Unregistered Shareware, branded for your BBS or
shareware library, are also available.

2. Your wrongs

You may not modify or dis-assemble CEnvi, nor distribute any
modified or dis-assembled versions of CEnvi. You are not
permitted to upload or otherwise transfer copies of any
registered version of CEnvi that does not include all of the
files in the CEnvi Unregistered Shareware Package (see list
below). You are not permitted to upload or otherwise transfer
copies of any registered version of CEnvi to unregistered users.

3. Cenvi registered/unregistered versions

You can verify that this is the shareware version by executing
CEnvi.exe without any arguments; the help message will clearly
state in the first few lines that this is an unregistered
shareware version. Also, an untampered unregistered shareware
version of CEnvi will occasionally (approximately every 7th time
it is run) pause to print a registration reminder screen. You
can verify that this message will display by running CEnvi with a
semicolon (;) as the only parameter; approximately every seventh
time this should print a reminder screen with registration
information and then wait for any key to be pressed before
continuing. If this screen does not occasionally appear then
this is not an untampered shareware version and uploads are not
permitted.

-------------------------------- FILE LIST --------------------------------
The CEnvi Unregistered Shareware package includes the files in the
following list. You are not permitted to upload or otherwise transfer
copies of any registered version of CEnvi that does not include all of the
files in this list.

*CENVI.EXE: CEnvi shareware executable for DOS, OS/2, or Windows.
*CENVI2PM.EXE: Gateway program, executed trasnparently by CEnvi, for access
to PM-dependent system calls (OS/2 version only).
*CENVI.DOC: CEnvi Shareware Manual, Chapter 1: CEnvi Unregistered Shareware
*CMMTUTOR.DOC: CEnvi Shareware Manual, Chapter 2: Cmm Language Tutorial
*CMM_VS_C.DOC: CEnvi Shareware Manual, Chapter 3: Cmm versus C, for C
Programmers
*CENVILIB.DOC: CEnvi Shareware Manual, Chapter 4: Function Library
*LICENSE.DOC: CEnvi Unregistered Shareware License Agreement
*README.DOC: Introductory file. Read this first for quick intallation.
*REGISTER.DOC: CEnvi registration form
*INSTALL.CMM: Cmm source file for installing this shareware version
* *.CMM, *.CMD, *.BAT, *.LIB: Many many sample programs using CEnvi. See
CENVI.DOC for a complete list.

----------------------------- REGISTRATION -------------------------------
This is a shareware release. Please register. As a registered CEnvi user
you will receive:
*The latest version of CEnvi for all supported platforms (currently DOS,
OS/2, and Windows).
*The CEnvi user's manual (almost 100 pages, including a description of the
Cmm programming language, a tutorial for those who have never programmed,
and descriptions and examples of the over 150 functions included in the
CEnvi library).
*Free incremental electronic downloads for new versions of CEnvi for all
supported operating systems.
*Unlimited support from Nombas and CEnvi/Cmm users through CompuServe
(72212,1622), internet ([email protected]), the cenvi-cmm e-mail mailing
list ([email protected]), and the Nombas BBS
(ATDT16173916595,,,,,44444).
*Access to the growing list of CEnvi utilities and libraries (some of which
are included in this unregistered shareware package, and others are
contributed by Nombas and CEnvi/Cmm users to the electronic locations
described above).

------------------------- CENVI REGISTRATION FORM -------------------------
Thank you for registering your shareware copy of CEnvi version 1.007.
Please fill out and mail in this form, along with payment.

Where did you get CEnvi? ______________________________________________

Name: _________________________________________________________________

Company: ______________________________ Position: _____________________

Address: ______________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

Country: _________________________ (add ZIPcode if applicable)

Phone: ___________________________ EMail: ______________________________

Diskette size: [ ] 3.5" [ ] 5.25"

CEnvi Registered License ............ Quantity _____ x $38.00 = $ _________
Additional CEnvi Registered licenses for your
organization (does not include additional manuals
or diskettes). You must already be a registered
user to purchase additional licenses.
Additional License Quantity _____ x $15.00 = $ _________
Additional CEnvi Manuals. You must already be a
registered user to purchase additional manuals.
Additional Manuals Quantity _____ x $10.00 = $ _________
Shipping outside USA, Canada, or Mexico $4.00 ................ $ _________
Subtotal $ _________
Massachusetts residents please add 5% sales tax ............... $ _________

Total $ _________

Include a check or money order for this total, in U.S. funds and drawn on a
U.S. bank, payable to Nombas, or supply the following credit card payment
information. Credit cards orders will be processed through a distributor:
Custom Computer Systems of Medford, MA.

Credit card orders (circle one): MasterCard / Visa / American Express

Discover / Carte Blanche / Diners Club

Card Number _____________________________________ Expires ____________

Exact name on card (print) ____________________________________________

Signature (REQUIRED) __________________________________________________

Mail this form, along with payment or credit information, to:
Nombas
P.O. Box 875
Medford, MA 02155 USA

Nombas may also be contacted at: Phone: (617)391-6595
Internet: [email protected] CompuServe: 72212,1622
BBS: (617)391-6595 ext. 44 (e.g., ATDT16173916595,,,,,44444)
------------------------- COMPUSERVE REGISTRATION -------------------------
CompuServe members may register directly through the CompuServe
Registration Service. To use this service enter GO SWREG at your CI$
prompt. Registration ID is 1354 for CEnvi for DOS, 1355 for CEnvi for
OS/2, and 1356 for CEnvi for Windows. You only need to register ONE
version; all three versions will be mailed to registered users.


  3 Responses to “Category : C Source Code
Archive   : CENVID17.ZIP
Filename : LICENSE.DOC

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