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AMOS Registration
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AMOS v1.11
Copyright (C) 1993 Allan Mertner
All rights reserved.


*THANK* you for registering AMOS. It is vital that people register
if I am to continue the development of AMOS.

To register AMOS, fill out the registration form at the end of this
document, and send it to the registration site.

Please note that you register AMOS as is and are not entitled to
any upgrades or support. It is most likely that I will continue to
work on AMOS, but it is also likely that a future v2.0 release of
AMOS will require a minimal upgrade fee (See AMOS.DOC).

The minimum registration fee for AMOS is A$ 36.
Of course you are free to send more than the minimal fee, and you
may send whatever amount you feel the program is worth to you.

There are discount rates when registering more copies at the same
time. The minimum fees per registration are listed below:

NON-COMMERCIAL LICENSES COMMERCIAL LICENSES
Registrations | A$ | Registrations | US$ |
---------------+------+ ---------------+------+
1 to 2 | 31 | 1 to 2 | 62 |
3 to 5 | 28 | 3 to 5 | 56 |
6 to 10 | 26 | 6 to 10 | 54 |
10 to 49 | 25 | 10 to 49 | 50 |
50 to xx | 23 | 50 to xx | 46 |

Add A$5 for conversion costs if not paying in Australian dollars.
Prices include postage.

All prices listed here are subject to change without prior
notice. Up to date prices can be obtained by contacting the
registration site or file requesting the latest AMOS version
(magic name AMOS) from one of the bbs's, the numbers
of which are listed later in this file.

If the amount is insufficient because of additional transfer
costs or check bouncing, the registration cannot be accepted.

Keys will be sent by snail mail only, using a 3.5" disk. Under
normal circumstances, you will receive your registered copy of AMOS
within a week after the registration fee has arrived.

A condition for obtaining the savings when registering multiple
copies of AMOS is that the disk containing AMOS and the keys
can be sent to the same address. Please note that you will receive
only one disk when registering AMOS regardless of the number of
copies you order.
The registrations can be to different registrees, however.

You can send all comments, questions, remarks, bug reports,
suggestions, requests, registration forms and fees to/via the
registration site.



Registration Site Australia
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Adrian Collings
5 Magnolia Street
Daisy Hill Qld 4127
Australia

Voice Ph: +61-7-208-9224
BBS/Fax: The OS/2 Cellar BBS +61-7-808-8998 (v32bis)
Fidonet: 3:640/208


The Author
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Alan Mertner

2:234/107@FidoNet, 81:445/14@OS2Net

BBS 1: +45-3325-7322 (ZyXEL 19k2 / v32bis)
BBS 2: +45-3325-7321 (HST 16k8 / v22bis)
BBS 3: +45-3325-7320 (v32bis)
BBS 4: +45-3325-7319 (ZyXEL 19k2 / v32bis)


Notes on the registration form
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When filling out the registration form below, please return to these
remarks for more information on a certain question. The numbers given
here match those in the registration form below.

(1) These texts are used to generate your registration key.
Include separate lists when registering multiple copies.

(2) International Money Orders and Cheques MUST be in the
currency of the registration site.

(3) Please note that it is not advisable to send cash by snail mail
and that I assume no responsibility whatsoever as to the
consequences of using this method of payment. Bank cheques or
Postal Money Orders are preferred.

(4) Giro and bank transfers must be in Danish currency (DKK).
For transfers or checks from outside Denmark:
Add DKK 60 for international giro transfers.
Add DKK 30 for international bank transfers.
In case of any doubt, please contact the registration site
prior to transferring the money.

(5) Operating system version, kernel revision. Any network
software or service packs installed.

(6) CPU type, RAM size, HD size, video card, etc.


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Please send the following page only.


AMOS v1.11 Registration Form
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Company Name: _________________________________________________ (1)

User name: _________________________________________________ (1)

Postal address: _________________________________________________

_________________________________________________

_________________________________________________

Payed by: [ ] Cheque (2) [ ] Postal money order (2)
[ ] Cash (3)

Private Licenses : ______________ x _______________ = ______________

Commercial Licenses : ______________ x _______________ = ______________

Extra costs: ______________ (4)

Total amount: ______________


[ ] I understand and agree to the terms of the license as outlined in
the documentation enclosed with the package: my registration is
for the purpose of obtaining a license to use AMOS. This
license does not grant me any rights of ownership of the software,
or any rights to the copyright.
I agree not to distribute registered or beta versions of AMOS
without prior written permission of the registration site.


Date: __________________________

Signature: ____________________________________



The following information is optional. Fill it in to keep me happy.

Voice phone: _______________________________________________________

Node Number(s): _______________________________________________________

Data Phone: _______________________________________________________

OS Version: ___________________________________________________ (5)

Hardware: ___________________________________________________ (6)

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  3 Responses to “Category : OS/2 Files
Archive   : AMOS111.ZIP
Filename : OZ.REG

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

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