Category : Pascal Source Code
Archive   : SHAZAM2.ZIP
Filename : LICENSE.DOC

 
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Welcome to SHAZAM Special Edition
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LEGAL LIMITATION

You are granted a 60-day trial license for evaluation purposes only.
Beyond this period, do not use this program unless licensed.

Source-code, dialogs, resources, compiled programs and anything else
created in whole or in part with this Edition of SHAZAM are for
evaluation only, and may not be distributed in any fashion without
written permission.


BBS, SHAREWARE & DISK LIBRARIES

You may distribute this "Special Edition" without written permission,
if the following conditions are met:

[X] All files are included
[X] No files are changed
[X] The disk fee is $6.00 or less

Send notification with a copy of the SHAZAM entry in your catalog or
BBS directory/information. This single file replaces both SHAZAM.ZIP
and SZDEMO.ZIP, which are older versions. It is not necessary to
include an "unzip" program with the library diskette; this file can
be de-archived with "UNZIP.EXE", included with Turbo Pascal.


SHAREWARE LICENSE

If you use this product more than 60 days, you must pay a license
fee. When you register, you receive an immediate update, a complete
set of tutorials, examples and demo code, full documentation and
unlimited Technical Support. You will need a a minimum of 2.5
megabytes free disk space for installation; additional free space is
strongly recommended.

For a fully licensed copy, send a fee of $99.95 and your name and
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REGISTERED EDITION
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See ORDER.DOC for how-to-order


[X] Unrestricted license: You may sell or give source-code, programs
and anything else you create with the registered version.

[X] Dual Mode Operation: Command-line & IDE

[X] PRINT.PAS unit, with "TReport" and "TPrint" objects, for DOS and
Turbo Vision. These provide the same printing support as used in
SHAZAM (Generic, Dot-Matrix, LaserJet and DaisyWheel printers).

[X] EXECSWAP.PAS unit, so all your programs can swap to disk or EMS
memory during EXEC calls.

[X] Revised EDITORS.PAS unit, including word-wrap, tab, margin and
place marker support.

[X] A library of *.DEF, *.DLG and *.TXT files, which shows you how to
build programs from [ INCLUDE ] files and dialogs.

[X] Full set of examples:

ADEMO0.DEF -- TUTORIAL - Create MenuBar & Items
ADEMO1.DEF -- TUTORIAL - Adding Hint Text
ADEMO2.DEF -- TUTORIAL - A real editor; using the [ UNIT ] keyword
ADEMO3.DEF -- TUTORIAL - Using the [ EXTERNAL ] symbol, "%%"
ADEMO4.DEF -- TUTORIAL - The [ EXTERNAL ] keyword; re-use ADEMO3 w/[ APPLICATION ]
ADEMO5.DEF -- TUTORIAL - Using the [ INCLUDE ] keyword
ADEMO6.DEF -- TUTORIAL - Using the [ DIALOG ] and [ HINT ] keywords
ADEMO7.DEF -- TUTORIAL - Adding Help Text
ADEMO8.DEF -- TUTORIAL - The [ STATUS ] Keyword
ADEMO9.DEF -- TUTORIAL - The GENERAL, ExecSWAP and ExecPROC units
ANEST1.DEF -- TUTORIAL - Interface Fun: No actual nesting
ANEST2.DEF -- TUTORIAL - Interface Fun: File menu contains nested print options
ANEST3.DEF -- TUTORIAL - Interface Fun: MORE nested print options
ANEST4.DEF -- TUTORIAL - Interface Fun: Everything is nested!
BABEL.DEF -- Foreign/Multi-Language Editor
BCAST.DEF -- Using Broadcasts vs. Commands
BORDR1.DEF -- Set video border using IDLE
BORDR2.DEF -- Set video border using *.EVT broadcast
BORDR3.DEF -- Set video border using [ BROADCAST ] keyword
BUTTON.DEF -- Switch between vertical "button bar" & MenuBox
CLOCK1.DEF -- Adding a clock via [ FIELD ] keyword
CLOCK2.DEF -- Adding a clock via the *.INC Custom Component
CLUSTER.DEF -- Hints vs. Help Text for TClusters (RadioButtons & CheckBoxes)
CTRLALT.DEF -- Shift, Ctrl & Alt sensitive StatusLine (w/CAPS, NUM, SCRL)
DEMO1.DEF -- A sample definition
DEMO2.DEF -- More extensive demo, with running commentary.
DFLTHINT.DEF -- How to change the "DefaultHint" and update the StatusLine.
DLGEXEC.DEF -- Using "EXEC" from within a Dialog
ED.DEF -- Ye Olde Systeme Editor 2.0
EDBTN.DEF -- Big Button EDITOR
EDNEW.DEF -- System editor using NEWEDIT and WINDOWS/kbCtrl-?
ERROR.DEF -- Demonstrate "Find error"
HELPDEMO.DEF -- Fancy help, with Contents, Index, Previous, Help On Help
INPUT1.DEF -- Evolving an Application: Data Entry Dialog, Application level
INPUT2.DEF -- Evolving an Application: Data Entry Dialog, encapsulated w/Edit mode
INPUT3.DEF -- Evolving an Application: Data Entry Dialog, w/ScrollBar & Valid
INPUT4.DEF -- Evolving an Application: Data Entry Dialog, w/Print & View
INPUT5.DEF -- Evolving an Application: Data Entry Dialog, w/fixed viewer
ITEM.DEF -- A MenuBar which mixes StatusLine-type "Items" with sub-menus
LOCALM.DEF -- A MenuBox local menu for a window; ie: Alt-F10
LOCALS.DEF -- A MenuBox as a local menu for a window; ie: Alt-F10
MENUBOX.DEF -- A MenuBox inserted into Application or Desktop.
MULTIMB.DEF -- Multiple MenuBars, code or resource
MULTISL.DEF -- Multiple context-sensitive StatusLines, code or resource
PDOX1.DEF -- Model Paradox 3.0 menu structure, 1st level only
PDOX2.DEF -- Full Paradox menu model
PICK.DEF -- A picklist for Desktop windows (ALT-0)
POPUP.DEF -- A PopUp MenuBox
PPARAM.DEF -- Using "PParamText" in an ABOUT box
PRINTDOC.DEF -- Program for "Print-on-Site" documentation
QPRO.DEF -- Quattro Pro menu structure
README.DEF -- Fastest README in the West
SK2.DEF -- SideKick 2 - switching MenuBars & StatusLines
TP6.DEF -- Model TP 6.0 IDE menu structure.
USA.DEF -- Forcing a PopUp MenuBox
WINMENU.DEF -- Insert a MenuBar into a TWindow

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Archive   : SHAZAM2.ZIP
Filename : LICENSE.DOC

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