License to use Finderz - Keeperz Copyright 1995 (C) Steven T. Fricke, Dennis Coble Finderz - Keeperz (hereafter referred to as the program) may be run on any computer freely for a period of 30 days for evaluation purposes. Should use of the program desired after a 30 day trial period, the program must be registered. Once registered, the registered user may run the program on multiple computers provided that the registered user is the primary user of the software. An unlicensed copy may be retained for archival purposes, but if the program is not registered, it must be in an unplayable compressed format (i.e. ZIP). License to distribute Finderz - Keeperz Copyright 1995 (C) Steven T. Fricke, Dennis Coble Finderz -Keeperz (hereafter referred to as the program) may be distributed in an unregistered format provided the following conditions are met: 1) Only original files are distributed 2) If there is a charge for distribution media, the charge to the customer for the media, advertising, packaging, or other business charges for the distribution the charge must not exceed $5.00 without the written consent of the author. Online services may charge normal connect rates during downloading of the program. 3) If a charge for distribution media exists, there must be written notification prior to sale to a potential customer that the product is shareware. Disclaimer: Finderz - Keeperz (hereafter referred to as the program) is provided as is. No warranty or guaranty either written or spoken or otherwise implied will be honored or granted. Steven T. Fricke and Dennis Coble (hereafter referred to as the authors)makes no claims to the usefulness or effectiveness of this product. At no time shall the authors of the program be liable for any incidental, indirect special, direct or consequential damages whatsoever (including but not limited to lost profits or revenues) arising from or relating to the use or lack of use of the program or any files associated with the program even if the authors of the program have been advised, knew, or should have known of the possibility of such damages.