Category : Printer Utilities
Archive   : COLPR21.ZIP
Filename : ORDER.FRM

 
Output of file : ORDER.FRM contained in archive : COLPR21.ZIP
Order Form

Registered users will receive unrestricted versions of the program purchased
and be entitled to free technical support via electronic mail on CompuServe.


Name: ________________________________________________________

Address: ________________________________________________________

City, State Zip:________________________________________________________


Quantity Total

File Format Utilities 1.0 _______ @ $9.95 $________

ColPrint version 2.1 _______ @ $9.95 $________

Rap version 1.3 _______ @ $9.95 $________

Rap, ColPrint, and the File Format Utilities _______ @ $24.95 $________

Shipping/Handling $ 1.00
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Total amount enclosed $________


Check desired floppy disk type: 5.25" ____ 3.5" _____

Please pay by check or money order. Thank you.

Make check payable to and mail to : Thomas M. Roddy
7158 Harp String
Columbia, MD 21045


Where did you acquire the File Format Utilities from?:

( ) BBS: ______________________________________________________

( ) Other online service: _____________________________________

( ) Shareware distributor: ____________________________________

( ) Computer Club: ____________________________________________


Comments, criticisms, program feature suggestions:

_____________________________________________________________________________

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  3 Responses to “Category : Printer Utilities
Archive   : COLPR21.ZIP
Filename : ORDER.FRM

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

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

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