


















                        GUIDE TO ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING       

                                     USING

                               E-Z-BOOK SOFTWARE



                                 Shareware Copy
                                     v.4.3


                               by Rexxcom Systems

                             The Displayware People






                                30-day Trial Copy
 




      Rexxcom Systems                      CompuServe ID: 72656,2764
      The Displayware People               GEnie address: C.WIEDEMANN
      P.O. Box 111                         The Internet:
      Schooleys Mtn., NJ 07870             72656.2764@compuserve.com








            Copyright (C) 1995 Rexxcom Systems, Schooleys Mtn., NJ, USA














                                   CONTENTS




                        Instructions "In a Nutshell"   1
                        Detailed Instructions          1
                        Page Numbers                   2
                        Adding Colors                  2
                        The Autofont Titler            2
                        Fancy Text Fonts               2
                        Hypertext Linking              3
                        Underlining, Stars, Faces      4
                        Full Color Graphics            4
                        Music                          5
                        A Cover for Your E-Book        5
                        Changing Text Fonts            6
                        Problems?                      6
                        Multiple Chapter Files         6
                        Memory                         7
                        Getting Paid for E-books       7
                        Encrypting Your Chapters       8
                        Sample Encrypted Chapter       8
                        Registering with Softlock      8
                        Other Marketing Methods        9
                        Your Rights to Use Program     9
                        Use with Windows (Tm)          9
                        Disclaimer                     9
                        Rexxcom Systems Addresses      9
















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You have the 30-day trial copy of E-Z-Book.  The directions you will receive
with your registered copy will contain much more information.

IMPORTANT: Review the sample electronic book to familiarize yourself with all
features.  Then follow these steps to create your first electronic book:

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|                         INSTRUCTIONS "IN A NUTSHELL"                       |
|                         ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~                       |
| Use a word processor to type your text.  Set the line length at 78 and put |
| this "DET code" on the top line: 24, 78, 1, 2, 240, 1, 0. Save the text as |
| an ASCII file named MYBOOK.DET. Make a copy of EBOOK.DEB named MYBOOK.DEB. |
| Edit BOOK.BAT so MYBOOK appears after TITLE. Then type GO and press Enter. |
| to display your E-Z-Book publication. Basically that's all there is to it! |
+-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --+

                             DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS

A.  Using your favorite word processor or text editor, start a new text file
and on the first line type the following numbers, comma separated and spaced
as shown here: 

                           24, 78, 1, 2, 240, 1, 0 

This is the important DET code.  It may appear anywhere on line 1, but custom-
arily it begins at the left margin.  Do not change it except as explained
below under "Page Numbers."  Do not type anything else on line 1.  Begin your
text on the next line.

B.  Follow the directions of your word processor or text editor and set your
line length to 78. This is the same as a "word wrap" of 79, a term used by
some text editors.  If you do not use the proper line length, you will either
lose some letters, or you will leave a wide space to the right of your
paragraphs. 

C.  As an alternative to typing your text, you may import (load in) an
existing text file beneath the DET code line.

D.  Save your file with an ASCII save (DOS text save).  Do not save with the
regular default save of a word processing program, since it will mess up your
file.  See your word processing manual if you are not sure.

E. Save your file with the extension DET.  You might call it MYBOOK.DET.

F. Every DET needs a similarly namaed DEB to set the overall color scheme.  If
your DET is MYBOOK.DET, copy EBOOK.DEB by typing COPY EBOOK.DEB MYBOOK.DEB
(Enter).  Important: A DEB is NOT a copy of a DET or a text file.

G.  Edit the batch file BOOK.BAT, which is included. (A batch file is a text
file having the extension BAT.)  Put MYBOOK in the position shown here:

@echo off 
showmark 
hqsw2 
ezb HINTS COVER1 TITLE MYBOOK EBOOK EBOOK2 SOFTLOCK EBOOK3 DOC REGISTER 
makemark 
ega 
vga
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The above 7-line file, saved as BOOK.BAT will display your book when the word
GO is typed and the "Enter" key is pressed.  The first line (@echo off) is
used because without it, the word "showmark" would appear briefly on the
screen.  "Showmark" and "makemark" are the two little programs which create
the reader's bookmark, and they must be included in the batch file at the
locations shown.  The line ezb (etc.) MYBOOK will cause the E-Z-Book
program to display your DEB/DET pair of files.  If MYBOOK is your first
chapter, and you want another chapter which the reader accesses with the right
arrow key, you might name it MYBOOK2 (denoting MYBOOK2.DEB and MYBOOK2.DET) and
it would appear on the same line of GO.BAT, making the line look like this:

ezb HINTS COVER1 TITLE MYBOOK MYBOOK2 (etc.)

H.  Run BOOK.BAT, by typing GO (Enter) [believe it or not]!  'GO' runs GO.BAT
which is needed to lead into BOOK.BAT, because later when a password is used
GO.BAT will be automatically changed to include the password.

                                 PAGE NUMBERS 

As you know from viewing the sample e-book, some files display page numbers at
the bottom of the screen, but others, such as the index, do not.  If the first
number in the DET code of EBOOK.DET or DOC.DET is changed from 24 to 25, page
numbers will not be displayed.  If the first No. of the code of INDEX.DET is
changed to 24, page numbers will be displayed.  Be very careful in changing
this code.  You must not alter anything except the first number, or you may
ruin your display; the program reads the DET code to set up the display
parameters.

                                ADDING COLORS 

When you register E-Z-Book you will receive full instructions and everything
you need to set the colors of your covers and pages, and add colors to your
text.  A program you will enjoy using is our Autofont Titler, described in the
next paragraph.  Order this program when you register E-Z-Book.


                             THE AUTOFONT TITLER 

With 1995 version of Rexxcom's AutoFont program you will make colored headings
and titles without worrying about color codes.  AutoFont, version 8.5, makes
colored titles and headings with automatic coloring and centering.  The jumbo
display fonts used on the sample e-book covers in this package were made with
the AutoFont titler, as were the text-size chapter and section headings.  With
AutoFont you type your title or heading, and in an instant it appears in jumbo
display fonts or in colored text-size fonts.  The arrow symbol used at the
bottom of the cover and title page and at the end of each chapter, is easily
typed and colorized.  Directions accompany the AutoFont titler.

                               FANCY TEXT FONTS 

Art Deco, Chunky, Old English and our other special fonts appear when their
hot-keys are pressed.  Each font is contained in an HQ modules, a small program
whose name begins with the letters HQ.  On the next page is SIX.BAT which
operates when the number 6 is pressed.  The HQ modules with this trial copy are
invisibly coded to distinguish them from the HQ modules you will receive when
you become a registered user.

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@echo off
hqdeco

In the above batch file, the module HQDECO.COM is loaded, changing the text
font to Art Deco.  In other batch files, HQENGL.COM loads Old English, etc.  In
BOOK.BAT (which runs from GO.BAT) HQSW2.COM is loads our e-book's default font.
BOOK.BAT ends with "ega" and "vga" to run EGA.COM and VGA.COM, to reset the
video mode to the computer's default font.  Always include EGA.COM and VGA.COM
at the end of BOOK.BAT.  This assures that any computer system, whether EGA,
VGA, or SVGA will be properly reset after your e-book has been viewed.  Study
the files ZERO.BAT through NINE.BAT, plus J, K, L, G, H, V, W, and Y.BAT, the
batch files for font-style hot keys.  Here are the 18 HQ modules and hot keys:

                Hot Key      HQ Module           Name of Font
                ~~~~~~~      ~~~~~~~~~           ~~~~~~~~~~~~
                   1         HQSW.COM            Small standard
                   2         HQSW2.COM           Medium standard
                   3         HQSW3.COM           Large standard
                   4         HQROMAN.COM         Nu Roman
                   5         HQROMAN2.COM        Tall Roman
                   6         HQDECO.COM          Art Deco
                   7         HQSLENDR.COM        Slender
                   8         HQJIM.COM           Slim Jim
                   9         HQTHIX.COM          Thix
                   0         HQITALIC.COM        Italics
                   G         HQLEWIS.COM         Lewis
                   H         HQSCRIPT.COM        Script
                   J         HQLILJIM.COM        Li'l Jim
                   K         HQLOTHIX.COM        Lo Thix
                   L         HQCOUR.COM          Courier
                   V         HQCHUNKY.COM        Chunky
                   W         HQENGL.COM          Old English
                   Y         HQMEDI.COM          Medieval
                    
                              HYPERTEXT LINKING 

Setting up a hot key which lets the reader jump to a page or more of special
information is simplicity itself.  The sample e-book uses 'D' as the hot key
for the first example of hypertext linking.  To set this up we simply made a
pair of files named HYPER1.DEB and HYPER1.DET, and then we wrote a tiny batch
file named D.BAT.  It is on your disk, and it looks like this:

@echo off
HQSW2
ezb hyper1

That's all we need to make our special text appear in a flash whenever the
reader presses "D" while reading the e-book.  E-Z-Book knows how to access up
to 71 different hypertext files.  You, the writer, give these files the names
A.BAT to Z.BAT, ZERO.BAT to NINE.BAT, and many more with double-key files (see
"Single and Double Hot Keys," page 5).   As may be seen in the sample e-book,
we used numbered files (ONE.BAT, etc.) to change text fonts; we used A.BAT,
B.BAT and C.BAT for graphics, and we used other letters for text files.  Note
that each hypertext BAT (batch file) should contain a command for the font
style which you want to use for the text.  If this is omitted, the hypertext
will appear in the font style which was in effect before the hot key was
pressed.  It is OK to do this if it is the effect you want.

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                        UNDERLINING, STARS, AND FACES 

When typing your text, the tilde symbol (typed with the key to the left of the
"1" key in the top row) will make a 5-pointed star when one of the HQ modules
is loaded.  The smiling face is made by typing the less-than and greater-than
symbols.  Underlining is accomplished by using the underline symbol (shifted
hyphen).  You may have noticed the computer's underline symbol was never really
useful for underlining.  Rexxcom's new HQ modules make underlining work!  If
you do not have an HQ module loaded the line is broken and too low.  The
underlining is done on the line beneath the words to be underlined.  No words
may appear directly beneath the underlined words, or there will be no space
available for the underline character.

                             FULL COLOR GRAPHICS 

The graphics in our sample e-book are displayed through the following steps
which occur almost instantaneously: 

1. Pressing the hot key activates a tiny batch file which we made in a text
editor or word processor.  The hot key "A" causes the file A.BAT to run.

2. The batch file runs a graphics program.  In the case of the Space Shuttle
we named the file SHUTTLE.EXE.

3. After the graphic has been seen and any key is pressed, the batch file then
re-loads the font program which we are using as our default text font.  Since
we decided to use the medium size font, its program HQSW2.COM is run.

4. At that moment E-Z-Book automatically re-displays the page you were reading
when you pressed the hot key.

Here is what A.BAT looks like:

@echo off
shuttle
hqsw2

All you have to know to use this feature is how to write the little batch file
(and now you know!), how to name it (name it A.BAT if you want its hot key to
be "A"), and where to get graphics programs.

A.BAT and B.BAT use graphics programs named SHUTTLE.EXE and CLOWN.EXE.  We
converted these to stand-alone EXE files from files named SHUTTLE.PCX and
CLOWN.PCX with the use of a conversion program which has the odd name EXE.EXE,
It is included with the registered copy of E-Z-Book.  EXE.EXE may be used with
.GIF and .PCX files, both of which are widely available from many sources such
as CompuServe, GEnie, America Online, the Internet, and software catalogs.  If
you want to make your own graphics files from photographs, there are companies
which will scan the photographs and make .GIF or .PCX files, which you may
easily convert to EXE files with EXE.EXE.  The hot key "C" provides "picture
stacking" of three graphics programs including TUT.EXE converted from TUT.PCX.
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Here is what C.BAT looks like:

@echo off
shuttle
clown
tut
hqsw2

That little file is all it takes for E-Z-Book to know it is supposed to show
three pictures in succession when "C" is typed.  It is easy to see there is
nothing at all difficult or complicated about setting up a hot key to display
full colored graphics for your e-book.

                          SINGLE AND DOUBLE HOT KEYS

E-Z-Book has 71 hot keys available to display graphics, hypertext, etc.  There
are 36 single-character hot keys which use all letters and all single digit
numbers.  You may make batch files A.BAT through Z.BAT and 0.BAT through 9.BAT.
Study the batch files to see how they are set up to (a.) change fonts, (b.)
display graphics, (c.) display hypertext, (d.) play music.  In addition to the
single character hot key batch files, there are many two-character hot key
batch files.  Each of them uses the letter "Z" as its first character.  Thus
you may make batch files named ZA.BAT through ZZ.BAT, plus Z0.BAT through
Z9.BAT.  If you tried the hot key combination "ZA" you saw an example in
action.  If you use two-character batch files for your own e-book, you must
include the program Z.EXE with the rest of your e-book files.  Z.EXE is the
program which makes the two character option possible.  If you have no need for
this many hot keys you may omit Z.EXE from your e-book files.  (If you use
2-character hot keys, the single character hot key 'Z' is not available.)

                                    MUSIC 

The music which plays when the hot keys "M" and "N" are typed is the product
of small programs which produce musical notes.  These programs are accessed
with the use of batch files, the same way the graphics files are accessed.
Pressing the hot key activates a batch file which we made in a word processor.
The hot key "M" causes the file M.BAT to run.  Here is M.BAT:

@echo off
hqchunky
helena
hqsw2

We chose the Chunky font style for the title box which appears on the screen
while the Helena Polka is playing.  The program HELENA.EXE is one of many such
music programs available from various sources.  Here is N.BAT:

@echo off
clavier2
hqsw2

CLAVIER2.EXE is a music program we modified to produce the title screen which
appears as the music plays.  If you are interested in including music programs
in your e-book, we encourage you to obtain them from various sources such as
CompuServe, America Online, The Internet, GEnie, various bulletin board
services and software catalogs.  Rexxcom does not supply music programs.

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                           A COVER FOR YOUR E-BOOK 

You may easily create a nice cover for your e-book.  More than 12 pairs of
DEB/DET cover modules are included with the registered copy of E-Z-Book.
Until you receive these, you may work with the covers in the sample e-book.
These are named COVER1.DEB and COVER1.DET, etc.  Simply use the DET for your
title, deleting the existing title and adding your own.  Make sure not to
change the size of the DET.  It must contain exactly 26 lines, and line 26
must be blank.  Use a text editor or word processor which has a block-move
("cut and paste") feature to move a title made with the AutoFont titler into
the DET of your choice to make your cover.  Better yet, get your registered
copy of E-Z-Book and save yourself some work.  (Did you see the cover samples
which are displayed with hot key 'F' followed by using the right arrow key?)

                             CHANGING TEXT FONTS 

If you like the effect of having a "fancy" text font on your cover or title
page, and a regular font in the body of your e-book, use the hot-key "X" while
viewing the sample e-book, or run CHANGE.BAT when not viewing the book.  This
will show you how to use "dummy files" in place of real DEB and DET files to
force E-Z-Book to terminate and immediately re-start with a new font style.
We have included BLANK.DEB and BLANK.DET to use as dummy files.  The following
batch file will cause the cover to be displayed in the Medieval font, the
title page in Chunky, and the body of the e-book in Nu Roman.  When this
method is used, pressing the left arrow key will not move the reader back to
the cover or title page while the book is being read.

@echo off
showmark
hqmedi
xl2001 cover1 blank
hqchunky
xl2001 title blank
hqroman
xl2001 ebook ebook2
makemark
ega
vga


                                  PROBLEMS? 

1. The top line of EVERY text file must contain a DET code.  This rule applies
to all chapter files and hypertext files.  Nothing else should be on line 1.

2. The correct DEB/DET pair of files must be present.  You make the DET with a
word processor or text editor.  To make the corresponding DEB, copy one of our
DEBs which produces the background color you want, and give it the same "first
name" as its companion DET file.

3. The text must be formatted with a line length of 78.  If you use a greater
line length, words near the right margin will be lost.  (When you obtain your
registered copy you will find some DET codes which require different line
lengths)


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4. If you have a text file which is only one screen-page in length, the first
number of its DET code should be 25, so no page number will appear at the
bottom.  If your last line of text is line 25 of the file, follow it with a
blank line 26 having one or more "spaces" in it, or else line 25 will be
invisible.  If you wish, you may put text on line 26 followed by a blank line
with spaces, but such a one-page file will not be "solid."  That is, the text
will move up one space if the reader tries to scroll it.  An example of a
"solid" one-page file is HYPER2.DET which is displayed with hot-key `E'.

5. The video monitor must be EGA, VGA, Super VGA or Multi-Sync.  Sorry, but
with a CGA monitor the display will blink.  There is no way around this.

6. All files listed in your batch file must be present, including EZB.EXE
EGA.COM, VGA.COM, plus the correct DEB/DET files, and the font style you want
your e-book to appear in, such as HQSW.COM, HQSW2.COM or HQSW3.COM.

7. The computer must be fully IBM compatible and using MS-DOS or PC-DOS.


                             MULTIPLE CHAPTER FILES

If you use the chaptering method used in the sample e-book, and if your
chapters are named, say, MYBOOK1.DET, MYBOOK2.DET, etc., (each having its own
corresponding DEB file of course), then your main batch file (BOOK.BAT) will
look something like this:

@echo off
showmark
hqpro2
ezb COVER TITLE MYBOOK1 MYBOOK2 MYBOOK3 MYBOOK4
makemark
ega
vga

In this batch file, the cover, title page and chapters all appear on the same
line following E-Z-BOOK, and this will make them accessible, from one to
another, with the right and left arrow keys.  (It does not matter whether you
use upper or lowercase lettering, but lowercase is often used in batch files.)
There is additional information on this subject in the user guide which you
will receive with when you register.

                                    MEMORY 

If you use SoftLock (see next section) to encrypt/encode part of your elec-
tronic book, your readers must put all your e-book files on their computer's
hard drive.  The reason for this is the fact that the SoftLock program will
not unlock or de-code files on a floppy disk.  If you are not going to use
SoftLock, you may want to distribute your e-book on floppy disks, in non-
compressed form, to be read right from the floppy.  It is unlikely you will do
this, because to make a profit you will probably use SoftLock.  But if you do
distribute a book to be read directly from the floppy, there are memory
considerations which are covered in the registered user guide.


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                         GETTING PAID FOR YOUR E-BOOK 

OK, you wrote an electronic book, you followed our directions to set it up for
on-screen display with E-Z-Book, you used the file compressing program (which
you will receive when you register) to put everything into one compressed
file, and now you want to upload it to America Online, GEnie, CompuServe, the
Internet and more.  This makes it available to millions of potential readers,
and if it is accompanied by a good description this is an excellent marketing
move.  You have become an author-publisher.  But wait ...  you don't want to
publish it free ...  you want each reader to pay you for his or her copy.  What
do you do about this essential part of the publishing process?  The answer is
easy.  You use SoftLock Services.

SOFTLOCK is a program which encrypts the text of one or more chapters of your
electronic book so no one can read the entire book until they enter a password
to unlock it.  This program is sent to you free of charge when you register
E-Z-BOOK.  Most writers publish their books with up to half the book in
un-encrypted, readable form, to give readers a chance to "get into" the book.
If the reader likes the readable chapters, he or she follows instructions to
call SoftLock's 800 number for a password.  When they call, your customers use
the buttons on their touch-tone phone to enter a product number which identi-
fies your e-book, plus credit card information.  They receive a password which
unlocks the encrypted chapters.  After entering their password one time only,
whenever they type GO (Enter) the entire book is displayed for their enjoyment.

The important part of this, for you, is the fact that SoftLock Services sends
checks in the mail!  The amount you receive is the price of your e-book
(established by you, the author/publisher), minus $1.50 processing charge and
20% commission.  Let's say you price your e-book at $5.95.  In that case
SoftLock keeps a commission of $1.19, plus the processing fee of $1.50, and
you receive $3.26.  That happens to be an excellent deal.  For a writer to
receive that much on the sale of a paper book, a publishing house would have
to pay a royalty of 15% on a book priced at $21.70.

The registered copy of E-Z-BOOK includes the SoftLock and Encrypt programs,
easy-to-follow directions, and everything you need to put together an e-book
which is easy to publish and ready to produce a steady stream of income.

                           ENCRYPTING YOUR CHAPTERS 

When you register E-Z-Book you will receive our program ENCRYPT.EXE, along with
SOFTLOCK.EXE and a related program SLCOPY.EXE.  ENCRYPT links E-Z-Book with
SoftLock to make encryption of chapters quick and easy.  In order to encrypt
(encode) one or more chapters of your e-book, it is only necessary to encrypt
each chapter's text file, called the DET file.  After your e-book is ready for
publication, decide how many chapters you will leave in readable form.  Then
run ENCRYPT.EXE by typing the word ENCRYPT and pressing "Enter."  You will be
prompted for a password.  If you have received a password from SoftLock
Services enter it.  If you have not yet received your password, you may use the
practice password IGORBROM.  Once your password is typed, you will be prompted
for the name of a DET file to be encrypted.  That's all there is to it.  Your
DET file will be instantly encrypted, and a non-encrypted backup copy will be
saved for you with the file extension BAK.  It really is as easy as that.


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                           SAMPLE ENCRYPTED CHAPTER 

When you view the sample e-book, you will come to the page headed "Sample En-
crypted Chapter Coming Up."  Read this carefully, and be sure to print it out
and add it to your printed copy of this user guide.  While it will not show up
in readable form until you obtain a password, Chapter 3 has useful information,
and you should perform the steps needed to decrypt or unlock it.  You will
learn exactly what your reader customers must do to unlock the encrypted part
of your electronic book.  Also, there is important information in Chapter 3.

                REGISTERING YOUR E-BOOK WITH SOFTLOCK SERVICES

The registered copy of E-Z-Book contains easy directions for calling SoftLock
Services to register your electronic book and obtain a 'product number' for it.
After this, your readers simply call SoftLock's 800 number to pay by credit
card (you receive checks from SoftLock) and to receive their unique 'unlocking'
password.  (From outside USA/Canada a regular phone number is called.)

                   YOUR RIGHTS TO COPY AND USE THIS PROGRAM

The compressed file containing EZB.EXE and related programs and files may be
copied and distributed freely, posted on BBSs, listed in shareware catalogs and
on CD ROM disks, as long as all files are included.  You may use the programs
and their accompanying files to publish a non-commercial e-book, e-zine, or
e-newsletter on a trial basis for 30 days.  After that time, discontinue use
until you are a registered user.  See the registration form for information on
obtaining a commercial license for use of the program in publishing an e-book.

                     OTHER METHODS OF MARKETING E-BOOKS

Instead of the encrypted-chapter method, the "demo method" may be used to pub-
lish and and market electronic books.  With this method you upload a "demo" or
partial e-book to CompuServe, GEnie, the Internet, etc., including an order
form.  Readers mail payments to you, and you mail disks.  Just as our E-Z-Book
programs are available to be phone-ordered from SoftLock Services, you may do
the same with your e-books.  Call SoftLock Services at 1-800-763-8562 or send
them e-mail.  Their Internet address for e-mail is slpasswords@softlock.com.

                      USING E-Z-BOOK WITH WINDOWS (Tm)

An electronic book using E-Z-Book may be accessed and read from within Micro-
soft Windows (Tm).  A problem arises with encrypted chapters because SoftLock
is disabled when Windows is running.  If no chapters are encrypted the e-book
may be displayed in Windows as follows.  Click on "File" and then click on
"Run."  Next type the directory and the word "go" and press the "Enter" key.
If the e-book is in a directory named BOOK, type: \BOOK\GO (Enter).

                                 DISCLAIMER 

The enclosed programs, files, information, and directions are provided "as is"
with no warranties whatsoever either expressed or implied, including without
limitation, warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose
or a particular hardware system.  The entire risk as to the quality and per-
formance of these materials rests with the user.  The graphics and music pro-
grams are not Rexxcom Systems programs; they are supplied at no charge as a
convenience.  Use of the software implies acceptance of this disclaimer.

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                       E-Z-BOOK REGISTRATION FORM

   Please register me as a user of E-Z-Book software and send:

   Quantity              Software                          Fee     Subtotal

   ________     REGISTERED E-Z-BOOK SOFTWARE PACKAGE      $19.95   ________

                Includes over 10 DEB/DET sets for colored pages
                Plus over 32 DEB/DET sets for covers & newsletters
                Included: SOFTLOCK & ENCRYPT programs & easy directions
                Included: LHA file compression program
                Included: EXE.EXE + GIFEXE graphics file makers
                Included: PICEM graphics file viewer
                Included: ZEE.EXE graphics file viewer
                Included: Programs which add text to graphics
                Included: 23 Text Fonts, including new fancy fonts

       Registration includes a license to distribute E-Z-Book software
       with NON-COMMERCIAL electronic publication(s) for 5 years

   ________     1st COMMERCIAL LICENSE (additional fee)    20.00   ________

       Commercial license permits distribution of E-Z-Book software
       with 1 COMMERCIAL publication for a period of 2 years

   ________     Additional Commercial Licences (each)      10.00   ________

       For each additional e-book published by same registered user

   ________     AUTOFONT TITLER (Additional fee)           29.95   ________

       Makes colored titles & headings in jumbo & text-size fonts

       IF TOTAL EXCEEDS $50 SUBTRACT 10% VOLUME DISCOUNT           ________

   ________     Check here if you use 3.5" disks            (no extra charge)

                      Subtotal                                     ________
                 
                      Sales Tax (NJ Adresses)                      ________

                      Shipping & Handling                          ________
                      ($4 U.S. and Canada, $10 elsewhere)
                   
                      Total Enclosed                               ________
     
              Name: ______________________________________

    Street Address: ______________________________________

  City, State, Zip: ______________________________________

           Country: ____________  Phone: _________________

                Mail to: Rexxcom Systems
                         P.O. Box 111
                         Schooleys Mtn., NJ O787O

Payment must accompany order.  Orders from non-US locations must include a
check drawn on a bank which has US offices.  Send cash by registered mail.




                                 PHONE ORDERS


Rexxcom Systems has made an arrangement with SoftLock Services to accept tele-
phone orders for E-Z-Book software and related products.  When you order by
phone, your order is shipped as soon as possible.

To order by phone call 1-800-763-8562.  Outside US and Canada call 716-238-
3444. You will be asked for Product No., SoftLockID*, credit card No., name and
address.  The SuperPak is already marked down $10.00 for the SPECIAL DISCOUNT.
Internet address for e-mail orders: slpasswords@softlock.com (include name,
address, credit card number, expiration date, SoftLockID and product number).
Caution: E-mail may be subject to interception.

*When ordering the password to unlock Ch.III of the sample e-book, you need
SOFTLOCK.EXE plus YOUR OWN SoftLockID No.  (To find your number press the hot
key `P' while viewing the sample e-book.)  You will receive SOFTLOCK.EXE FREE
with registered E-Z-Book software.  For all other products enter 66283761 when
asked for SoftLockID.  For products 30042 through 30049 you will be issued
password which is for your records only.  All prices include shipping and
handling.  All software ordered by telephone is on 3.5" diskettes.

Internet address for e-mail orders: slpasswords@softlock.com (include name,
address, credit card number, expiration date, SoftLockID and product number
from list below).  Caution: e-mail may be subject to interception.

  Product            Product                          SoftLock      Price
  Number              Name                              ID        w/shipping
  ------   -------------------------------------     -----------   --------- 

  30041    E-Z-Book Password Demo                 (YOUR SoftLockID)   $ 1.50
 
  30042    Super-Pak: Registration + E-Z-Book Package  66283761       $63.90
           + AutoFont Titler + Commercial License     
           (Price Includes $10.00 discount)
  
  30043    Registration + E-Z-Book Package Only        66283761       $23.95
                  
  30044    AutoFont Titler Software Only               66283761       $33.95 
                   
  30045    Program Combo: E-Z-Book + Titler            66283761       $53.90
           (Includes Non-commercial license only)
  
  30046    Commercial License (for registered users    66283761       $20.00
           who did not purchase one previously)
  
  30047    2 Commercial Licenses (registered users)    66283761       $30.00
  
  30048    1 Additional Commercial License if you      66283761       $10.00
           have one or more from previous orders
  
  30049    2 Additional Commercial Licenses            66283761       $20.00
  
Note: You are dialing an automatic system and only one numbered product may be
ordered with each phone call.  If you wish to order more than one product you
may call right back to order the next item.  For each call, select one of the
numbered products shown above.
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