REGISTRATION
                                   
Deskjet Landscaper(TM) is the sole property of R.L. Amans.  The
shareware version may be freely copied and transferred to individual
parties for evaluation purposes.  It may be posted on Bulletin Board
systems (BBS) for electronic access as long as NO FEE is charged for
its distribution except for private BBS operations that charge a
regular user subscription fee.

Deskjet Landscaper(TM) may NOT be distributed on diskette by any disk
distributor/vendor that charges more than $10.00 for the diskette upon
which the program and attendant files are recorded without written consent
from R.L. Amans.
                                      
Deskjet Landscaper(TM) is a fully functional Shareware product.
Shareware is a computer program distribution/marketing method that
permits potential buyers to thoroughly try the program prior to
purchase.  It is NOT free and it is not in the Public Domain.  If,
after evaluating the program, you find it to be useful enough to use
it on a regular basis, you are expected to pay for it by registering
with R.L. Amans.

The registration fee is $20.00.  Please be advised that credit cards
cannot be accepted.  Checks/cash only, please!  You may register
Deskjet Landscaper(TM) in the following way:
                                      
    1) By mail with check or money order to:
                                      
        Robert L. Amans
        3242 Salem Drive
        Rochester Hills, Michigan 48306
                                      
Technical support will be provided through two means:

    1) By phone: (313)-373-7904

    2) Electronically through CompuServe: 72716,1522
    
I do my best to support my software.  One of the great strengths of
the Shareware concept is the interaction between the program author
and the users.  Many of the features contained in Deskjet
Landscaper(TM) are the result of user input.  If you have a problem
evaluating this program please do not hesitate to contact me.
Technical support will be available through the U.S. mail, telephone,
or CompuServe.
                                      
                            Thanks for your support,
                            R.L. Amans
    
