Jerry,
I **AM** a civilian - I cannot use "shareware" at
work, but I do use it as a private citizen at home.
Most of it I try out and discard; about the only one
I am still using is "Echo", which I of course paid the author
for when I decided to keep it. The reason we don't use shareware
at work (a Gov't Lab) is that we are only allowed to use software
that is legally paid for, and we haven't figured out any way to
pay for shareware (yet).
If the pice of shareware is truly shareware, and the author
cannot be reached, then when you start to use it, you just *might*
have someone who is connected with the author get in touch with
you. The, upon proof that they really represent the author, you
pay them the amount stated on the piece of shareware, and
(if still possible) then contact the author for
updates/additional effort.
jp
> On 1999-05-14 <J.P. Letellier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> >OK, enough. Start using it. If his relatives show up, then
> >you will find out what happened to him.
>
> As a civilian, I'm under different "orders". ;-)
>
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