The SSP Directory of Computer Clubs (c) 1990-1993 Shareware software from Seattle Scientific Photography Editor, Jim Hood (206) 236-0470 CIS: 72020,2176 Mailing address: PO BOX 1506, Mercer Island, WA 98040 To start: A>GO Within any chapter or section of this tutorial, press F1 key for help screen. You can control colors, turn sound on/off, search through the tutorial for a title or phrase, print entire chapters on your printer and more! Press F1 for Help. A reminder line appears at the BOTTOM of the screen to assist you. You may read or print a registration/order form on your printer from the main menu. If you lack a printer or have difficulties printing the order form, use a plain sheet of paper and include your name, address and description similar to the order form you can view on the screen. Technical questions, comment or suggestion? Jot a note and include with your order. DETAILED DESCRIPTION Every computer owner, from novice to advanced, can use this comprehensive directory of over 1,000 computer clubs and users groups to locate and benefit from the vast offerings which computer clubs and users groups offer. Edited by a former computer club coordinator, the SSP Directory of Computer Clubs is a comprehensive listing of major computer clubs and users groups which focus on the MSDOS and PCDOS family of personal computers. Includes a mailing list of computer clubs plus brief tutorial on the support services, newsletters, monthly meeting agenda and special interest groups of computer clubs. The mailing list and contact directory is provided in both plaintext ASCII which you can read and revise with your word processing software and also in dBase format so you can generate mailing labels or use your database program to effectively search and sort this large resource list. Registration ($25) provides the latest quarterly update disk plus a special custom bonus disk which enhances the functionality of this program. Program runs on ALL systems and does NOT require color or special graphics. Computer clubs and users groups are encouraged to submit address information updates as necessary. This program is published in four editions per year: Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter with minor updates during each quarter. Determine the edition using the revision number: 01 through 09 is Spring, 10 through 19 is Summer, 20 through 29 is Fall and 30 through 39 is Winter. Examples: Version 91.08 means 1991 Spring edition. Version 93.36 means 1993 Winter edition. End of file, press escape to return to menu. Have you registered to receive your BONUS DISK and update to the computer club mailing list?