etter.

      Can't get the program to run.  Please read the documentation. Please
                                     do not send disks back to us because of
                                     bugs unless as part of our exchange
                                     policy. See FREE DISKS in the newsletter
                                     for terms and conditions.

      If there are files on the disk with an extension of ARC, you need a
      de-ARC'er, such as ARCE, ARC or PKXARC.  If ARCE.COM is on the disk,
      de-ARC the files by putting our disk in drive A: and a formatted disk
      in drive B: and entering A:ARCE A:*.ARC B:.  Make sure you have enough
      free memory and free disk space.

      If you are not familiar with the commands DIR, COPY, TYPE, or how to
      load and run BASIC programs, you must read about them in the DOS and
      BASIC manuals that came with your computer. If you didn't get these
      manuals, contact your dealer. We strongly recommend that if you are
      new to public domain and "shareware" software, you get our Introduc-
      tory disk and disk 2-ED-085, TUTOR.

      Please remember that the purpose of the library is to let you try
      software in the most convenient and economical manner to see if it
      works for you. By definition then, we do NOT guarantee that the soft-
      ware will work on all equipment or at the level that you want.  One
      person may complain that a program is too complicated and the next
      person, that it is too simple. That's why you are paying $5 to try
      the program rather than paying $50, $100 or more for a co