Installing 12C++:
    In order to minimize download size, no installation program is
    included with 12C++.  To install:

       1) Create the subdirectory where you wish 12C++ to be.  This can
       be any new or existing directory, and DOES NOT need to be in the
       computer's PATH statement.

       2) Use PKUNZIP (or similar program) to UNZIP the file 12CPP.ZIP
       in the new directory.

       3) From Program Manager (or similar windows shell), pick FILE |
       NEW | Program Item to add the icon for sTOP tHAT.

       4) Enter the path to the directory where you placed 12CPP.EXE.

Upgrading from a previous version of 12C++:
    Simply copy the program files to the directory where the previous
    version was. If you registered a previous version, and the new
    version is Shareware, THE NEW VERSION WILL NOT BE REGISTERED!
    Contact Wave with your previous registration if you wish to upgrade.

What if I want to uninstall the program?
    All Wave Software programs are designed to run independently of any
    system modifications.  Your AUTOEXEC.BAT, CONFIG.SYS, WIN.INI, and
    SYSTEM.INI files are not changed in any way by our products.

    To uninstall a Wave Software program, simply delete the program
    files. In some cases, there will be a private .INI file in the
    windows directory.  The .INI file will have the name of the Wave
    application program as its name.  This file may also be deleted.


What do I get if I register?
    The price is $19.95.  If you register 12C++, you will receive an
    unlock code.  This code will show that the program has been
    registered on the start up splash screen.  If you chose to receive a
    disk, the latest version will be sent to you for an additional
    $5.00.  In most cases, the version that you download will be
    current, and there is no need to receive the disk.

    If the version that you register is too old or has a fixed bug,
    a new version will be sent for free.

    If you register a Wave software product and wish to register
    another Wave software product in the future, there will be a
    discount of 15% on that product's registration fee.

What are the differences between the registered and unregisterd
versions?
    The shareware version is not crippled in any fashion.  After many
    uses, the shareware version may start to "remind" you that it is
    time to register.  These reminders are all well within the
    Associasion of Shareware Proffesional ("ASP") guidlines.
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