Category : Dbase (Clipper, FoxBase, etc) Languages Source Code
Archive   : DBSM20.ZIP
Filename : ORDERFRM.DOC
Order Form
Ship To:
Name...: ________________________________________________
Company: ________________________________________________
Address: ________________________________________________
________________________________________________
City...: _______________________ State: ___ Zip: _______
Country: ________________________________________________
Phone Number..: (_____) _______________
Disk Unit
Qty Description Medium Price Extension
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___ DataBase Structure Manager System (Current 5.25" $45.00 $ _______
version). Includes programs and documentation 360K
files on disk and license registration.
___ DataBase Structure Manager System (Current 3.5" $48.00 $ _______
version). Includes programs and documentation 720K
files on disk and license registration.
___ DataBase Structure Manager System (Current 5.25" $10.00 $ _______
version). Includes programs and documentation 360K
files on disk. Registration not included.
___ DataBase Structure Manager System (Current 3.5" $13.00 $ _______
version). Includes programs and documentation 720K
files on disk. Registration not included.
___ DataBase Structure Manager System - Registration only. $35.00 $ _______
___ Printed, bound documentation manual. $12.00 $ _______
Subtotal $ _______
Wisconsin residents add 5% sales tax $ _______
Total $ _______
Remit to: Progressive Data Systems
P.O. Box 631
Middleton, WI 53562
Phone (608) 836-5075
Please pay by check or money order in U.S. currency only.
We cannot accept credit cards or COD orders.
Please add $8.00 for orders outside the U.S.A.
Registration includes technical support for one year.
Your comments or suggestions are gratefully received and appreciated.
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