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Author
Introduction to World Time v.1.0
Opening screen
Setup
More
Hardware requirements
What is Shareware
How to register
Disclaimer of Warranty
Copyright and Trade mark notice
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Author
Author: Tomas Martin
Address:Compusoft International
        P.O.Box 411
        Kilkenny  SA  5009
        Australia
Telephone and fax: 08-844-744-39 or 618-844-744-39 if overseas.
Date of release of this product: 15th January 1996
Version: 1.0
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Introduction to World Time v.1.0
This program will tell the time anywhere in the world across
the 24 World Time Zones. To start the program, select a local
city. This is usually the city where you live, or a city in the
same time zone. You only have to do this once, and the program
will remember it. Of course, you can change this default anytime
you like (also see Setup).
The program also comes with several desktop utilities (see
More).
BEFORE YOUR START please review all information contained in
this Help or in file Readme.doc. These files contain important
information about the program itself, about system requirements,
about Shareware concept and information on conditions of using
this program and registering it. For details see
Hardware requirements, What is Shareware, and topic
How to register.
GETTING STARTED. Type "WT" and press Enter.
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Opening screen
    The opening screen contains the main menu and automatically
displays data from the file, sorted alphabetically. Each time
zone in supported country is represented by one main city. To
display the time in selected time zone, highlight the state and
the city which represent the time zone and click on the Time
command button.
The Main menu can be activated either by pressing the ALT key,
or simply click the mouse button over an item.
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Setup
    As mentioned before, the program has to be setup first.
Select your local city, or a city in the same time zone by
highlighting it from the displayed list of supported states
and cities. Then click your mouse button over the 'Local
city'. Your selection will be automatically displayed in the
lower part of the screen. You have to do this just once, your
selection will become default until you change it.
    The menu item Setup also allows you to correct your system
date and time, to select date format (Day/Month/Year and Month/
Day/Year formats are supported), change screen colours and shell
to DOS.
    Displayed time format will allways be in the 24 hour format.
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More
    The program also come with three useful desktop utilities.
    ANALOGUE CLOCK will display a clock on your screen. This
module requires VGA card, so if you don't have one, you will not
see the clock.
    DIGITAL CLOCK will display a digital clock on your screen.
    CALCULATOR supports all basic arithmetical functions. Its
design imitates simple pocket calculator with commonly known
features.
    PRINT CALENDAR will print a calendar for you since the year
1584 to 10000.
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Hardware requirements
IBM compatible 286 or better
EGA/VGA monitor
512kB RAM
DOS 5.0 or better
These are requirements needed for an efficient running of
World Time. That does not mean that the program will not
satisfactorily run under lower configuration.
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What is Shareware
Shareware is an exciting marketing method which allows you to
try top-quality software before you pay the author. With share-
ware, you cannot be disappointed spending money for a program
that's not right for you.
The small fee you pay to a Shareware distributor does not cover
the cost of the program itself. If you continue to use the
program, you must send the author an additional payment which
may entitle you to technical support, and other benefits. This
is termed Registration (see How to register).
Each evaluation copy is supplied to you "on approval" for the
period of 21 days. After that time you are obliged either to
register the program or stop using it.
Copying or using the program without paying for it, except as
provided above, is a breach of copyright.
Each evaluation copy is fully working, it is not limited in any
way and no features of the registered version have been omitted.
The only difference between evaluation and the registered
version is the closing screen that will be removed in registered 
version.
Also see How to register and Disclaimer of Warranty
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How to register
We accept cash, cheques, credit cards (Visa, Mastercard and
Bankcard), or Money Order or International Money Order.
All cheques must be drawn on an Australian bank in AU$, US$ or
UK pounds. Credit cards will always be billed in AU$ so you can
get the latest and best exchange rate.
There are two easy ways to register:
- Print out Register.doc and fill it in. Include your credit 
  card details or enclose cash, cheque, money order and
  post it to us.
  If you haven't got a printer you can supply all necessary
  details on a piece of paper.
- If you have a fax you can send your order via fax. Make sure
  all your credit card details and your signature are there,
  then fax it to us.
The registration price is AU$ 30.00 or US$ 24.00 or UK 14.00
shipped anywhere in the world.
For shipping within Australia add AU$ 3.00, for shipping to
other countries add AU$ 6.00 or US$ 4.50 or UK 3.00.
All registered users will receive:
- a copy of the latest version of the program;
- a minimum of three months free phone, fax and mail technical
  support;
- 25% discount on any update, when it become available;
- free evaluation copy of Easy Addresses v.3.0;
- the satisfaction you did the right thing.
Send the Order form and registration payment to:

Compusoft International                   Phone and fax:
P.O.Box 411                               08-844-744-39
Kilkenny  SA  5009                    or 618-844-744-39 if overseas
Australia
Also see What is Shareware and Disclaimer of Warranty
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Copyright and Trade mark notice
The following expressions, used anywhere in this software, are
Copyright, Trade Mark and/or property as follows:
DOS is registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation
WINDOWS is trademark of Microsoft Corporation
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Disclaimer of Warranty
TOMAS MARTIN AND/OR COMPUSOFT INTERNATIONAL DISCLAIM ALL
WARRANTIES RELATING TO THIS SOFTWARE, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES
OF MERCHENTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND
ALL SUCH WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSLY AND SPECIFICALY DISCLAIMED.
NEITHER TOMAS MARTIN NOR ANYONE ELSE WHO HAS BEEN INVOLVED IN
THE CREATION, PRODUCTION, OR DELIVERY OF THIS SOFTWARE SHALL
BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT
OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH SOFTWARE EVEN IF TOMAS
MARTIN OR ANYONE ELSE HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
SUCH DAMAGES OR CLAIMS. THE PERSON USING THE SOFTWARE BEARS ALL
RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE.
This agreement shall be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth
of Australia and/or the State of South Australia and shall inure
to the benefit of Tomas Martin and any successors, administra-
tors, heirs and assigns. Any action or proceeding brought by
either party against the other arising out of or related to this
agreement shall be brought only in a state or federal court of
competent jurisdiction located in Adelaide, South Australia. The
parties hereby consent to in personal jurisdiction of said
courts.
Also see What is Shareware and How to register


