This file explains how/why to register for PD support. I am expecting this program to be fairly popular. Therefore I have arranged with Denesh Bhabuta in the UK to handle PD support of this program for me. If you register with Denesh he can send you current versions/fixes and also be a central point for information about STiK. Registered users can send comments, suggestions, bug reports to Denesh, and he will pass them on to me. One thing I haven't had time to do properly is write some decent documentation for this program. When (if?) I do, I'll send it to Denesh for distribution.. Steve Adam. 19-SEP-95 ====================== Users may register and receive support via Denesh Bhabuta. The support scheme includes e-mail/postal help with the program as well as the free update service. You may register with Denesh by sending your details to: CyberSTrider 203 Parr Lane Unsworth Bury Lancashire BL9 8JW England E-mail: dbhabuta@cix.compulink.co.uk danny@micros.hensa.ac.uk Registered users can receive free updates by sending a blank unlabelled floppy disk and a stamped self addressed envelope to the above address. ***[Personal note from Denesh]*** STiK is Freeware but may become commercial. The author is explicitly *not* asking for any money at all. It is free for you to use. But I will gladly take any contributions to pass on to him if you wish to send some. ;-) The Freeware version allows you to Web browse as well as use IRC (Internet Relay Chat). It provides the user's system with TCP/IP sockets, upon which other comms applications can be built and used. The commercial version is planned to be a full internet access package (minus the web browser). No new features are planned to be added to the Freeware version of STiK, just bug fixes. Registering with me costs 2 Pounds Sterling, (Overseas users please add 1 Pound) for which you will receive + A MasterDisk with the latest version of STIK and comms apps, plus a selection of shareware programs supported by me. + Free update service (for Freeware versions only) + E-mail/postal support for problems/enquiries and bug reports with the program Please make cheques, postal orders, money orders, and eurocheques payable to DENESH BHABUTA and send with your details to the CyberSTrider address listed above. Atari owners without the time and resources to run MintNET can now enjoy Web Browsing on the Atari... a reality in 1995 thanks to Steve Adam, Tim Newsome, and Alexander Clauss.