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 Thank you for downloading this program.  It will make a life easier
 for both the caller and the sysop.  Also, it is FREEWARE!

 Using this program will eliminate a user needing to change to the
 appropriate conference before leaving a comment, and the sysop will
 not have comments scattered throughout different conferences on the
 BBS.

 There are two compiled versions of this program in the ZIP file:

   COMMENT0.WCX - Use this one to place comments in conference 0.
   COMMENT1.WCX - Use this one to place comments in conference 1.

 Each program goes through the normal 'comments' procedure but
 changes to the appropriate conference before the comment is
 initiated.  If you need a compiled version for a different
 conference, either edit the included source code and recompile it,
 or ask me to send you a customized version.

 This wcCode program was compiled with wcCode 4.01.  It will NOT run
 on a Wildcat! 4.0 BBS.  It WILL run on a Wildcat! 4.01 BBS.

 To use this program, run MAKEMENU.  Get to where you can edit the
 commands on the Main Menu (or wherever the comments command is on
 your system) and change the command type for 'Comments to the
 Sysop' to run a wcCODE Program.  Make the parameter either
 COMMENT0.WCX or COMMENT1.WCX.

 I would really love to hear your feedback on this or any other
 program I've written.  At the time I am writing this, the only
 other one is PASSW100.ZIP available on the MSI HQ BBS.  It allows
 a caller to change their password directly from a menu without
 having to go to 'Your Settings'.

 You can reach me via one of the following methods:

   Internet:  bryan@fco.com

   MSI HQ BBS:  BRYAN LAIRD

   US Mail:  Bryan C. Laird
             P.O. Box 950835
             Lake Mary, FL  32795-0835


 Again, thank you for using this program.

     -Bryan


 P.S. - I almost forgot the legal stuff...

  I have fully tested this program on my system and it works just as
  it is meant to.  I will not be held responsible for any damage
  incurred by you to your system from the use or missuse of this
  program.  All liability rests with the one who uses this program.
  Sorry, but in today's world I have to include this.

