KISSfp REGISTRATION KISSfp is marketed under the shareware concept. If you find it useful, please register it. Your registration will motivate me to work on more cool webtools. The unregistered version is fully functional, but disables the "Insert Icons" feature and inserts visible KISSfp advertisement in the HTML files it processes. Please note that you are not allowed to modify or remove the advertisements according to license.txt Please go to http://www.vorburger.ch/kissfp/register.html for registration options. Prefered method is on-line registration with credit-card payment on a secure (SSL) server. Postal and wire-transfer is indicated on the website as well, but considerably slower. After payment of the license fee, you immediately receive a Registration Key file by e-mail which upgrades your evaluation version of KISSfp to private or business version: BUSINESS LICENSE ("BUS") - $49.95 The BUS version is for commercial users processing commercial web-sites. It does not insert any notice in the HTML files it processes. The Business License gives you the right for priority in replying to support requests. You can receive a FREE upgrade from a PVT license to a BUS license if you link to the KISSfp site, see http://www.vorburger.ch/kissfp/button.html PRIVATE LICENSE ("PVT") - $14.95 The PVT version enables the cool "insert mail-to & leave-site icon" feature and does not insert visible advertisement, but a notice in the META/GENERATOR tag of the HTML files it processes. The private license is for non-commercial users processing non-commercial web-sites. Registered non-profit organizations and humanitarian or environment related NGOs can get a private license for free; contact kissfp@vorburger.ch KISSfp unregistered evaluation may be distributed freely via media intended to make shareware available to the public for trial, in the original package or archive form (kissfp20.exe or kissfp20.zip) or in any other form, as long as all files of the package are distributed in their entirety and no modification is made. Thank you, Michael Vorburger (alpha ware)