Registering the Software

What will registering the software get you?  A brand
spanking new registered copy of the executable and all
documentation (just in case you lost your documentation, or
it was updated recently).  Also, the registered version has
the following limits removed - a maximum of five file
transfers per login session - no editing of the Greeting and
Farewell messages allowed.

It will greatly aid in my records if all registrations are
accompanied by the enclosed order form, which is in
ORDER.DOC in WinWord 2.0 format, or in ORDER.TXT in simple
ASCII text.  The registration fee is $15, and I accept only
cheques and cash.  Be very careful if sending cash - the
Postal Service has a reputation for pilfering, which does
not seem to be totally undeserved considering the occasional
empty envelope I receive.  Cheques are far safer, and should
be made out to "Alun Jones".  There is no "WFTPD Software
Inc", or any such name (although one day, who knows?).

If an internet-reachable e-mail address is included with
your order, you will be added to a mailing list of all
registered users of WFTPD, which will allow me to notify you
of any future upgrades, or troubleshooting techniques and
tips.  If you provide me with an internet e-mail address or
an internet ftp site on which to deposit the registered copy
(so long as it is not a public archive site!), you will be
sent free upgrades whenever they are available.

Source code to the program is not distributed with the
registered or unregistered version of this software - it
cost me a lot of time to develop this program, and so it
costs mucho dinero to get the source code out of me.

Site licences are generally offered at a rate of $500 for
each block of 100 users.  If this is not suited to your
situation, make me an offer and we can haggle.  Be warned
that my haggling may consist of repeatedly droning "$500 for
each block of 100 users".  But be hopeful that I may decide
your offer is good.

I would prefer if all payments are made in US Dollars.
These are easy for me to cash, and are often reasonably easy
for foreigners to lay their hands on.  In a pinch, I will
accept European currency cheques, so long as the amount
includes a certain increase to allow for the money-changers
to have their rake.  For instance, I have been asking people
in England to send me 15 pounds sterling.


