Category : Databases and related files
Archive   : WIZARD25.ZIP
Filename : ORDER.FRM
SuperSoft
1798O Tollview Drive
South Bend, IN 46635-1320
USA
Questions, Comments, Errors and other Scuttlebutt
Compuserve User ID [70642,3220], Brett Simpson
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Registration information:
To order send $49.00 and the following page to the address
listed above, foreign orders add $5.00 please.
Please register me for ____ copies of The Wizard(c) (includes
Data Base and Template Editor) at $49.00 each.
Send me The Wizard(c) in the following disk format 3 1/2" ___ or
5 1/4" ___
Where I got my Unregistered version of The Wizard(c) from ________.
Here's my address information:
Name: ___________________________________________________
Address: ___________________________________________________
City: __________________________ State: ____ Zip:_______
Country: __________________________
I intend on using The Wizard the most for ________________
My most favorite Wizard feature is _______________________
My LEAST favorite Wizard feature is ______________________
What I'd like to see added to Wizard _____________________
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Type of Computer I have __________, Hard Disk Size ________,
Video Type & Resolution __________, Sound Card ____________.
Please digitize ___ enclosed images at $5.00 US each = _______
Specify Resolution and Colors! (MAX 640x480 256 Color)
Please digitize ___ enclosed sounds at $4.00 US each = _______
Specify Compression and Sampling rate, and Sound Card!
Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!
This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.
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