Solitaire City ---------------- Version: 1.00s ---------------- V E N D O R I N F O R M A T I O N -------------------------------------- This file provides information for Shareware Distributors, Disk Vendors and BBS SYSOPs who wish to distribute Solitaire City. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Part 1: Program Information: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Program Name, Category, Keywords: --------------------------------- Name - Solitaire City V1.00s Author - Peter Wiseman Category - Windows (Games) Versions - Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows NT Keywords - WINDOWS GAMES CARDS SOLITAIRE SOLITAIRE CITY SOLITAIRE SETTY KLONDIKE WISEMAN Description: ------------ ** SOLITAIRE CITY V1.00s ** By Pete Wiseman The only Windows solitaire game you'll ever play ! Every feature imaginable including stunning 24-bit card graphics, wacky sounds and timed scoring saved to disk. Fast and furious gameplay. This shareware version includes eight of the most popular one and two pack solitaire games. Download SOLITAIRE SETTY too and turn your JPEG collection into a photo-realistic Solitaire City cardset. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Part 2: Distribution Requirements ---------------------------------------------------------------------- This shareware version of Solitaire City may be freely distributed, with the following restrictions; written permission from the author, Peter Wiseman, must be received in order to distribute Solitaire City on retail racks, on CD Roms, or bundled with any other product. BBSs - please name the file SCity100.xxx Disk Vendors, Shareware Distributors and BBS(s) may charge a nominal fee for distribution of the program. However, the recipient of Solitaire City must be informed, in advance, that this version of Solitaire City is a demo version offering limited number of plays and that the fee paid to acquire this shareware version does not entitle them to the full registered version of Solitaire City which they must purchase separately. Peter Wiseman - 3rd August 1997