Category : Financial and Statistics
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Money Smith(TM) Financial Calculator
Vendor Information and Shareware Review
Copyright 1991-1992 by Bradley Smith
Money Smith Systems Inc.
P.O. Box 333; Converse, TX 78109

This file contains a short review of Money
Smith to be used by vendors and shareware
distributors. Distribution rules are included.

It may be reproduced in whole or part as part
of a shareware catalog, compendium of shareware
reviews, or the like for the purpose of
distributing Money Smith products. Any partial
extracts must not be credited to the author.

CRITICAL FACTS:
NAME: Money Smith (TM) Financial Calculator
VERSION: 1.0
BBS/ZIP FILE: MSCALC.ZIP
DESCRIPTION: Money Smith Financial Calculator for Windows 3.0/3.1
REQUIREMENTS: IBM PC/Compatible running Windows 3.0 or
3.1 with a hard disk and mouse.
KEYWORDS: MONEY SMITH HOME BUSINESS FINANCE WINDOWS
CALCULATOR
AUTHOR: Bradley J. Smith of Money Smith Systems Inc.
a member of the Association of Shareware Professionals.
REGISTRATION PRICE: $15.00 + $4 shipping ($6 overseas)
REGISTRATION BENEFITS:
- Printed Documentation
- 90 Day Money Back Guarantee
- 90 Days User Support
- Latest Registered Version on Disk
- Newsletters detailing new releases
- Discounts on new releases/upgrades

NOTE: We are also distributing Money Smith home
accounting package for Windows which includes the
Financial Calculator in a separate package for
$29.95 + $4 shipping. Write for shareware info.

SHORT REVIEW OF MONEY SMITH FINANCIAL CALCULATOR
The Money Smith Financial Calculator offers a fresh
approach to complex calculations. Rather than
confusing you with bizarre sequences of commands,
this calculator pops up easy to understand dialogs.
All calculations are done in real time as you type.
Supports all popular financial functions including
present and future values, annuities, effective
interest rates and even ACRS depreciation. This
program also makes a fine algebraic calculator
supporting both infix and postfix notations.
Featured in cover disk of WindowsUser magazine!

DISTRIBUTION RULES (from the license)

NOTE: Currently we are asking that rack vendors not
distribute the Money Smith Financial Calculator on
shareware display racks.

General: Any not-for-profit distribution of the
shareware version is fine as long as you include
the full documentation, executables, and examples.
Some 'for profit' distributions require formal
written consent as described below.

"A limited license is granted to copy and distribute the
unregistered shareware version of Money Smith subject
to the conditions in the license and the following:

1) No fee, charge or compensation may be accepted for
distribution of this program except:
A) Time related usage fees for electronic bulletin
boards not directly related to the downloading
of this program.
B) Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP)
member distributors may charge a nominal fee of
no more than $5 to distribute this shareware
version.
C) Others wishing to charge a fee not provided for
above can do so only with the express written
consent of Money Smith Systems Inc.

2) No one may modify Money Smith files, documentation,
or executables in any way, including reverse
engineering the program.

3) The full machine readable documentation, help files,
executable, and examples must be included with each
copy."

The registered version of this program may not be copied or
distributed in any way except through an express written
agreement with Money Smith Systems. Companies wishing to
distribute a registered version may write for details.

  3 Responses to “Category : Financial and Statistics
Archive   : MSCALC1.ZIP
Filename : VENDOR.TXT

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