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RECIPE FILE MANAGEMENT
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Version 3.20
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B B S I N F O R M A T I O N
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Last updated: August, 1993

This file contains information regarding the posting of the
Recipe File Management package on Bulletin Board Systems.

NOTE: Disk Vendors and Distributors please refer to the
VENDOR.DOC text file.

Individual and Company Users: Please refer to LICENSE.DOC and
REGISTER.DOC for information.

For sample descriptions which you may use to describe the product
please refer to the DESCRIBE.DOC text file.


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Distribution Requirements:
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Limited Distribution License:
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As the exclusive copyright holder for Recipe File Management,
First Step Software authorizes on-line distribution only in
accordance with the following restrictions. Disk Vendors and
Distributors should refer to the VENDOR.DOC text file for complete
license information.

The Recipe File Management package is defined as containing all
the material isted in the PACKING.LST text file. If any files
listed in the PACKING.LST text file, or the PACKING.LST file itself,
are missing, then the package is not complete and distribution is
forbidden. Please contact us to obtain a complete package suitable
for distribution.




o The Recipe File Management including all related program
files and documentation files - CANNOT be modified in any
way (other than that mentioned in the following paragraph)
and must be distributed as a complete package, without
exception. The PACKING.LST text file contains a list of
all files that are part of the Recipe File Management package.

o Many BBSs customarily add a small text file
(advertisement) to each archived file. This text file
describes the BBS and tells people that the file was
downloaded from that particular BBS. Other BBSs add a

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small one-line message with their BBS name and phone
number into the compressed file, which will display when
the file is uncompressed. Either of these methods of
mentioning your BBS are acceptable and may be used,
provided the program and documentation is otherwise
unmodified and complete.

o First Step Software prohibits the distribution of outdated
versions of the Recipe File Management package, without
written permission from First Step Software. If the version
you have obtained is over twelve (12) months old, please
contact us to ensure that you have the most current
version.

o Licensee shall not use, copy, rent, lease, sell, modify,
decompile, disassemble, otherwise reverse engineer, or
transfer the licensed program except as provided in this
agreement. Any such unauthorized use shall result in
immediate and automatic termination of this license.

o U.S. Government Information: Use, duplication, or
disclosure by the U.S. Government of the computer software
and documentation in this package shall be subject to the
restricted rights applicable to commercial computer
software as set forth in subdivision (b)(3)(ii) of the
Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at
252.227-7013 (DFARS 52.227-7013). The
Contractor/manufacturer is First Step Software
4839 Burlington Cir. Boise, Idaho 83704

All rights not expressly granted here are reserved to First Step
Software.















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  3 Responses to “Category : Databases and related files
Archive   : RECMGT32.ZIP
Filename : SYSOP.DOC

  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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