Global Abbreviations (tm) is copyrighted 1993,1994 by George Tatge.
gat@csn.org

I give full authorization to any person to distribute Global Abbreviations
in any fashion, electronic or otherwise, provided that ALL of the files
listed below are contained in the distribution.

All of the files contained in this package were written by, and are the
sole property of George Tatge, with the exception of the .DLL and .VBX
files which are distributed in accordance with license agreements with
either Microsoft Corporation or Crescent Software, Inc.  There are no files 
contained in this package which may not be legally redistributed.  All
trademarks, and registered trademarks are the property of their 
respective owners.

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General Information

Global Abbreviations 1.5 has been vigorously tested for three months by
more than 20 testers in more than 10 countries.  As of this writing, there
are ZERO known bugs.

The original zip file was scanned with both PC Tools 2.0 virus scanner
and the McAffee virus scanner (not the most recent version).

Global Abbreviations is designed to run on Windows 3.1.  While some
testers have used it on "compatible" environments such as OS/2 2.1 and
WFWG 3.11, I have not tested it enough to say that it works completely
on any system other than Windows 3.1

Global Abbreviations does NOT make any changes to any files on the 
user's system, either during installation or execution.  The installation
program will replace older versions of the same VBX or DLL files if
the information obtained via ver.dll indicates they are older.  All VBX and 
DLL files contained in this package are unmodified copies of the most
recent versions available from Microsoft or Crescent Software at the 
time the package was put together.

Global Abbreviations has an uninstall feature to help the user remove
the program from their system.  The uninstaller will remove files that
it safely can, and offer to print a list of those it cannot (eg. VBX and
DLL files which may be required by other programs).

The registration theory used in Global Abbreviations is that of "increasing
nags."  The program never becomes crippled, but after the 45 day trial 
period- the startup nag screen will pause for longer and longer periods.
The operating philosophy is that most people are honest and will eventually
register.  The increasing delay in the nag is intended to motivate the
honest user to finally get around to spending the few minutes required
to send in their registration.  I hope that this does not offend anybody
and is accepted at face value as a legitimate motivational mechanism.


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 commdlg.dl_
 qpro200.dl_
 setupkit.dl_
 vbrun300.dl_  
 ver.dl_
 globlabb.ex_
 not_this.ex_
 quiktour.ex_
 setup.exe
 gab00001.ga_
 gab00002.ga_
 gab00003.ga_
 gabhelp.hl_
 setup.lst
 gabuser.se_
 bbsnote.tx_
 iquick.tx_
 non_us.tx_
 quick.tx_
 readme.tx_
 readme.txt
 cmdialog.vb_
 cschk.vb_
 csform.vb_
 csopt.vb_
 csspin.vb_
 msgblast.vb_
 qplist.vb_
 threed.vb_