                             RDF Information File

  RDF is a menu-driven, directory-based, file read-and-[file delete]
Shareware utility. RDF is a contraction of [Read/and/or/Delete/File].
It is designed to be used in the common situation of needing to peruse
disk files/directories, occasionally reading them, to quickly make a
delete decision to cleanup the disk. RDF can be used as a simple and
fast file browser.

CopyRight

  RDF and its documentation are copyrighted Shareware.  Rights to the program
are retained by the author even though, as Shareware, the user may freely copy
and distribute the program (subject to the restrictions given below).  Each
recipient of the program is subject to Licensing conditions given in this
document.

Registration

  RDF may be used and evaluated for a reasonable period of time.  Use of the
program beyond the evaluation period requires a registration with the author
at the address given below.  The registration fee consists a nominal $10
shareware use fee.  Registration entitles the user to any current upgrade and
a free conscience.  If you desire an upgrade send an additional $1 to cover
diskette, mailing, and handling costs.  Suggestions and comments are welcome.

Registration Fee

  The registration fee for RDF is $10.

Distribution

  You may freely distribute the program subject to the following: (1) no
modifications are made to the program or its documentation; and (2) that the
program and its documentation are distributed together.  However, you are
specifically not allowed to sell this software in any form, original or
modified, for profit. And may the bird of paradise fly up your nose if you do.

Warranties

  There are no warranties applicable to this product.  Although the program
has been thoroughly tested, the responsibility for the use of the program
lies with the Shareware user (registered or non-registered), not with the
author.  

License

  Only the registered user is licensed to use the RDF program beyond a
reasonable evaluation period.

Installation and Use

  RDF is self-documenting with user friendly menus, prompts and help screens.
RDF is contained in one EXE file: RDF.EXE.  The external documentation (this
page) is found in the file RDF.TXT.  To use the program simply copy the two
RDF files into any directory that is active in your DOS Path.  Typically you
might place the file in the C:\DOS, or C:\UTIL subdirectories.

Registration Address:

             E. S. Canyon
             P.O. Box 3126
             Falls Church, VA 22043


