Category : Word Processors
Archive   : READIT23.ZIP
Filename : FREE.TXT
READIT
Version 2.3
Copyright (c) 1991
by
Emerald Coast Software
2707 East 6th Place
Panama City, FL 32401
(904) 785-8946
READIT - A program for reading, browsing or searching text files,
documentation files, manuals (which usually accompany most
software packages) or letters which are usually produced by
word processors.
NOTICE: I Have decided to include READIT with all software
packages developed Emerald Coast Software and to allow
registered users of these main packages to also become
registered users of READIT (FREE) at the time they
register the main package.
Since I am including READIT free with all releases (new and
updates) of our software packages, I feel that I owe it to all
previously registered users of our software packages to become
registerd users of READIT free of charge also if they so choose.
Remember:
If you are a registered user of any Emerald Coast Software
package, you may become a registered user of READIT (free
of charge) by writing or calling us and giving us your name
and the registration number of your software package. We
will then give you a License Authorization Code that will
remove all notices of "Un-Licensed" from your screen and
your copy will show on the screen that you are a licensed
user of READIT.
If you are not yet a registered user of any of our software
packages, you may become a registered user of the main software
programs and READIT at the same time when you register the main
package.
If you wish to become a registered user of READIT only, and are
not a registered user of any other software package developed
by Emerald Coast Software, you should mail $7 in US funds to:
Emerald Coast Software
2707 East 6th Place
Panama City, FL 32401-5227
Phone (904) 785-8946
If possible, please use the registration form in the file LICENSE.PRN
You may print it on your printer by typing at the DOS prompt:
TYPE LICENSE.PRN > PRN
and then press the
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