# How to register

Registrations are handled by Kagi Software. You will receive 
your Identification Key (with instruction) by E-mail or by snail-
mail directly from the author after your registration process. 
You have to send the payments in one of the accepted way (see 
below). Then youll get an E-mail with Subject Thanks for 
your payment from Kagi (if you dont have an email youll get 
a recipt by snail mail).  This message is also sent to the author 
that will send you the Identification Key and instruction. 
Register to this software is very easy, fast and cheap!

You just have to:

Run the Register application (register.exe) that is in the 
distribution file (see below for more detailed instructions) and 
send the register application output to KAGI.You can send 
registration to KAGI in many ways.

Step by step procedures:

To pay via E-mail
To pay via Postal Mail
To pay via Fax
To pay via Purchase Order
Register by Phone ( + USD 5 )
Internet on-line registration
Common Mistakes

Important information:

Definition of Shareware, Disclaimer, Agreement
Kagi Software
The Author


Check http://www.kagi.com to have more info about 
registration process.


# Definition of Shareware, Disclaimer, 
Agreement.

DEFINITION OF SHAREWARE
Shareware distribution gives users a chance to try software 
before buying it. If you try a Shareware program and continue 
using it, you are expected to register. Individual programs 
differ on detailssome request registration while others 
require it, some specify a maximum trial period. With 
registration, you get anything from the simple right to continue 
using the software to an updated program with printed manual.
Copyright laws apply to both Shareware and commercial 
software, and the copyright holder retains all rights, with a few 
specific exceptions as stated below. Shareware authors are 
accomplished programmers, just like commercial authors, and 
the programs are of comparable quality. (In both cases, there 
are good programs and bad ones!)  The main difference is in 
the method of distribution. The author specifically grants the 
right to copy and distribute the software, either to all and 
sundry or to a specific group. For example, some authors 
require written permission before a commercial disk vendor 
may copy their Shareware.
Shareware is a distribution method, not a type of software. You 
should find software that suits your needs and pocketbook, 
whether its commercial or Shareware. The Shareware system 
makes fitting your needs easier, because you can try before you 
buy.  And because the overhead is low, prices are low also. 
Shareware has the ultimate money-back guaranteeif you 
dont use the product, you dont pay for it.

DISCLAIMER - AGREEMENT

Users of this software must accept this disclaimer of warranty:
This software is supplied AS IS.  The author disclaims all 
warranties, expressed or implied, including, without limitation, 
the warranties of merchantability and of fitness for any purpose.  
The author assumes no liability for damages, direct or 
consequential, which may result from the use of this software.
This is a shareware program and is provided at no charge to 
the user for evaluation.  Feel free to share it with your friends, 
but please do not give it away altered or as part of another 
system.  The essence of user-supported software is to provide 
personal computer users with quality software without high 
prices, and yet to provide incentive for programmers to 
continue to develop new products.  If you find this program 
useful and find that you are using this software and continue to 
use this software after a reasonable trial period, you must make 
a registration payment to Lorenzo Pasqualis.  The registration 
fee will license one copy for use on any one computer at any 
one time.  You must treat this software just like a book.  An 
example is that this software may be used by any number of 
people and may be freely moved from one computer location to 
another, so long as there is no possibility of it being used at one 
location while its being used at another.  Just as a book cannot 
be read by two different persons at the same time.
Commercial users of this software must register and pay for 
their copies within 21 days of first use or their license is 
withdrawn.  Site-License arrangements may be made by 
contacting Lorenzo Pasqualis at <lorenzo@kagi.com>
You are encouraged to pass a copy of this program along to 
your friends for evaluation.  Please encourage them to register 
their copy if they find that they can use it.  All registered users 
will receive a personal key code and information about the 
latest version.

Legal note:

When you use a shareware software you should respect licence 
terms. For example if the licence state that you can use a 
software for 21 days (this is the case of EAE Pro), and you 
keep using it after the 21 days evaulation period, in USA this is 
a violation of 17 United States Code, sections 101 through 810. 
This carries severe financial penalties including but not limited 
to fines of up to $50,000 per violation.

It's also illegal try to broken shareware protections, distribute 
serial codes, use serial codes or cracked sharewares and every 
other form of piracy. In USA the current piece of legislation 
that authorities use to prosecute these individuals is Title 18 
United States Code Section 1030. Almost all countries has laws 
about piracy.


# To pay via E-mail

Step-by-step procedure for paying for software via E-mail:

When paying via email you can only use a credit card or First 
Virtual.
1. Run the Register program.
2. Enter your name. Enter your email address, all lower case.
Enter your postal address and click on postcard receipt if you 
want a paper receipt mailed to you, $1 extra.  You must have 
either an email address or postcard receipt!
3. Enter 1 in the field next to the single user license text for the 
software you wish to purchase. More if you need them, click on 
Site or World-Wide only if this is what you need.
4. Select your preferred payment method such as Visa, 
Mastercard, American Express, or First Virtual. If you 
have a purchasing department that handles payments, select 
Invoice and print three copies and give them to purchasing. If 
you must use a Purchase Order, see the Purchase Order 
instructions.
5. Enter your name as it appears on the card or your First 
Virtual token in the First Virtual ID box.
6. Enter your card number as shown.
7. Enter two digits for the month, a slash, and the last two digits 
of the year for the expiration date of your card. Do not enter the 
day if your card shows an expiration day.
8. When done press NEXT button, and specify how would you 
like to send us your registration. Read the warning prompts and 
pay attention to them.
9. Open your email program.
10. Make a new email message with the address as: 
<sales@kagi.com>
11. Click on the message area and paste. It will paste what was 
copied from register into the email message. Double check to 
see that the information is correct, if not reenter it in the 
Register program, copy and paste over.
12. Send the message. Save a copy for yourself, we suggest 
printing it out. Note the authors email address.

Thats all there is to it. If you do not get an email 
acknowledgment from us in a couple of working days, you 
either did not give us an email address or there is a problem.


# To pay via Postal Mail

Step-by-step procedure for paying for software via Postal 
mail:

All forms of payment in Register program are accepted when 
paying via postal mail.
1. Run the Register program.
2. Enter your name. Enter your email address, all lower case. 
Enter your postal address and click on postcard receipt if you 
want a paper receipt mailed to you, $1 extra. You must have 
either an email address or postcard receipt!
3. Enter 1 in the field next to the single user license text for the 
shareware you wish to purchase. More if you need them, click 
on site or World-Wide only if this is what you need.
4. Select your preferred payment method such as check, 
cash, Visa, Mastercard, American Express, or First 
Virtual. If you have a purchasing department that handles 
payments, select Invoice and print three copies and give them 
to purchasing. If you must use a Purchase Order, see the 
Purchase Order instructions.
5. Enter your name as it appears on the card or your First 
Virtual token in the First Virtual ID box, if used.
6. Enter your card number as shown, if used.
7. Enter two digits for the month, a slash, and the last two digits 
of the year for the expiration date of your card. Do not enter the 
day if your card shows an expiration day.
8. When done press NEXT button, Click on the Please, Print 
registration form now button and then OK. Read the warning 
prompts. Double check to see that the information is correct, if 
not reenter it in the Register program and print again.
9. Make checks payable to Kagi. Checks must be in US 
Dollars only.
Please write the program name on the check as well as your 
email address, if you have one.
10. Use the postal address that is shown on the form
11. Save a copy for yourself, we suggest printing it out.

Note the authors email address (lorenzo@kagi.com)
Thats all there is to it. If you do not get an email 
acknowledgment from us in a couple of weeks, you either did 
not give us an email address or there is a problem. If no email 
address then you will receive a postcard if you paid for one.


# To pay via Fax

Step-by-step procedure for paying for software via Fax:

When paying via fax, you can only use a credit card and First 
Virtual.
Special note: No cover page please, it just wastes paper and 
that information should be on your payment form.

1. Run the Register program.
2. Enter your name. Enter your email address, all lower case. 
We cannot answer via fax, only email and postcard receipt. 
Enter your postal address and click on postcard receipt if you 
want a paper receipt mailed to you, $1 extra. You must have an 
email address or postcard receipt!
3. Enter 1 in the field next to the single user license text for the 
shareware you wish to purchase. More if you need them, click 
on Site or World-Wide only if this is what you need.
4. Select your preferred payment method such as Visa, 
Mastercard, American Express, or First Virtual. If you 
have a purchasing department that handles payments, select 
Invoice and print three copies and give them to purchasing. If 
you must use a Purchase Order, see the Purchase Order 
instructions. Do not fax a Purchase Order to us, payment must 
accompany the registration request. You may of course fax us 
with the payment information for the products you are 
purchasing with a Purchase Order.
5. Enter your name as it appears on the card or your First 
Virtual token in the First Virtual ID box.
6. Enter your card number as shown.
7. Enter two digits for the month, a slash, and the last two digits 
of the year for the expiration date of your card. Do not enter the 
day if your card shows an expiration day.
8. When done press NEXT button, Click on the Please, Print 
registration form now button and then OK. Read the warning 
prompts. The output should have bar codes on it.
9. Double check to see that the information is correct, if not 
reenter it in the Register program.
10. Run it through your fax machine or if you have a fax 
modem, send the information directly from your computer to 
ours using your fax modem. Our fax number is: +1-510-652-
6589
11. Save a copy of the form for yourself, we suggest printing it 
out.

Note the authors email address (lorenzo@kagi.com).
Thats all there is to it. If you do not get an email 
acknowledgment from us within four working days, you either 
did not give us an email address or there is a problem.
Please note that it can take up to seven days for faxes to get 
processed.  We have to print them and send them out to data 
entry just like postal payments. If time is critical, we suggest 
you send your registration via email. Email payments are 
processed without being sent out to data entry and usually takes 
only one or two days to get you your payment information.


# To pay via Purchase Order

Step-by-step procedure for paying for software via 
Purchase Order:

Q: Does Kagi accept purchase orders? A: No, not really but 
sort of.

We do not support Purchase Orders in the traditional manner. 
Heres how to do purchase orders with Kagi.
Please keep in mind that the payment must accompany the 
invoice. Heres how to do that.

There is a Register program with the program that you wish to 
register.  It has an Invoice payment method that generates a 
unique invoice/time stamp on the register form. We do not 
generate and mail valid invoices or any other paperwork, 
except for postcard receipts. Kagi does business via email and 
receives postal mail, faxes and phone calls.  Check in the 
generic How to Register file for further instructions, please also 
see Postal mail instructions and Email instructions for more 
registration specifics.

Please read these instructions as they will help:
1. Get the Purchase Order paperwork from you purchasing 
department.
That paperwork will be pages and pages of stuff.  Wade 
through all that ... stuff ... and find the Purchase Order number 
assigned by your organization and locate the address that 
invoices must be sent to within your organization.
2. Run the Register program that comes with the software you 
wish to purchase. Enter the Purchase Order number as well as 
your name in the Name field. Enter your email address. We 
cannot answer via fax, only email and postcard receipt. Enter 
your postal address and click on postcard receipt if you want 
a paper receipt mailed to you, $1 extra. You must have an email 
address or postcard receipt!
3. You will probably need to print three copies of the 
registration form.
For some reason organizations who can only pay with a 
Purchase Order require everything in triplicate. If the form 
prints on multiple pages, be sure to staple them together so that 
you have three individual sets of forms rather than say six 
pages or one set with multiple copies stapled together.
4. You dont have to but it is sometimes useful to sign the 
Register forms where it states that payment is approved.
5. This is important. Using a highlighter or a colored marker, 
circle the part that states that this form MUST accompany the 
payment.  If they do not send the form with the payment we 
wont know who to send the registration information to. Have 
them print on the check the program name(s) and an email 
address. You might also want to circle the part that says that 
there are no deliverables.
6. Send the three copies and the Purchaser Order stack of paper 
they gave you to the address where invoices are supposed to go.

Eventually they will pay for the software. We hope that they 
will include a copy of the form with the payment. When and if 
that happens, well process the payment and send you the 
registration information.
If you dont hear from us within several weeks, call your 
purchasing department and obtain the number of the check that 
they sent to us.  If they didnt bother to send the registration 
form, we can use the check number to search the database to 
see if we have received your payment.
Even better, get the check from your Purchasing Dept. and send 
us the forms, registration program printout, and check yourself.


# Common mistakes

Step-by-step procedure: Common Mistakes

We hope that you take the time to read this since you are here.  
We also hope that you do not have the problems that these 
people had in registering their programs.
Send registrations only to <sales@kagi.com>. If you send it to 
the author or to <admin@kagi.com> it will have to be manually 
re-routed and that can add a delay of several days.
If you do not provide an e-mail address, you must give a 
postal mail address and check the Postcard Receipt box 
(this automatically adds $1 to the charge). If you do not provide 
either, you will not receive any confirmation from Kagi, and in 
particular Kagi will not send you the registration codes. We 
warn you in the instructions and in the register program. A fax 
number or a postal address without the postcard receipt being 
selected will not get you a reply back from Kagi.
Please provide a complete postal address for us to send you 
a postcard receipt. We cannot guess which country you are 
from, though we may try.  Please give us your address in the 
format generally used in your country including the country 
name in all capital letters.  Note: United States customers can 
leave off USA since we are mailing from within the USA. USA 
Military personnel must give an address to send the postcard to, 
not just your ID number. Without an address we have no idea 
how to get the postcard into the Military mail system.
Please type your email address correctly. If you do not know 
what your email address is, send an email message to a friend 
and have them tell you what it says. One letter wrong and you 
will not receive Kagis confirmation message or the registration 
codes.
- AOL users: yes AOL lets you have a space in your email 
address but when AOL sends and receives email from the 
internet it removes the space so if your AOL address is Joan 
Doe your internet address would be joandoe@aol.com 
- Compuserve users: the comma is replaced by a period and 
the @compuserve.com is appended, for example: 
8675.309@compuserve.com
- Niftyserve users: your internet address is your Niftyserve 
address with @niftyserve.or.jp appended, for example: 
BXQ01235@niftyserve.or.jp
Make sure you are registering the right program. Some 
people mistakenly register another program when there is more 
than one program to choose from. If you register the wrong 
program, you will not get the registration codes for the program 
you desire, and the payment will not be processed correctly.
It will take a bit of communication from you to Kagi to correct 
this.  The program you are registering is given on the 
Program: line of the resulting registration form, so you 
should double check that this line indicates the correct 
program.
Sending the Register program or a screen shot of the 
Register window is not the way to register. The Register 
program does not store information in it. You use the 
Register program to create a registration form (which 
consists of some text and possibly bar codes if you are using 
the printed version), and you then send that form to Kagi.
Type the quantity into the Single User box, not the 
purchase price.  This box is for the number of copies you want 
to register, and in most cases you should just type 1. The 
Register application automatically computes the total cost for 
you. Also, do not try to put an x in the Single User box; it 
only takes numbers.
If you check the Site or World-Wide boxes and you really 
only want to register a single copy, you will be very surprised 
at how much youll end up paying (maybe 100 times more than 
what you expected).  These boxes are for companies or 
organizations that want a license to use the software on all their 
machines.
If you mistakenly check one of these boxes, you will be 
charged significantly more than for a single copy.
Kagi does not reply via FAX. We will not send you a fax. If 
you have a FAX number but no e-mail address, you need to pay 
for the Postcard Receipt and provide us with your postal 
address.
There are only two forms of payment acceptable via fax, 
credit card and First Virtual. All other payment methods are 
not accepted, including invoice. Payment must accompany the 
registration request.
Payment must accompany the registration form. Kagi gets 
hundreds of payments each day and if the payment and the form 
come separately its very unlikely that they will get matched 
together and processed any time soon. If you must send the 
check separately, make sure your email and the program name 
get put on the check. Otherwise Kagi has to wait for you to 
complain so that we can get all the information that would tie 
the two pieces of paper together.
Payments by check must be in US Dollars. We support 
payments in cash from many countries, see the choices when 
you select cash in the Register program. See the note about 
exchange rates! US Dollars work the best. Credit cards are the 
best way to go as all moneys are converted, and are easier for 
you to trace.
For most software products, the assumption is that you 
have the software already. In most cases, neither Kagi nor the 
software authors will send you copies of these programs. You 
should download these programs yourself from any of the on-
line services or the internet.  Typically the payment reply that 
Kagi sends to you includes where the latest version of the 
software program an be obtained.


# Register by phone.

You can register by phone 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Call Kagi main phone number: +1 (510) 658-5244
(Note: this is NOT a custumer support number, is ONLY 
for registrations...).
The greeting has several general announcements. One of the 
options is to place an order.
Selecting the option you are transferred to the telephone call 
center.

When you call be sure to have these data:

- Card name: Your card name (VISA, Mastercard...).
- Credit-card number: First 10 digits
- Card-name: Card holders name
- Register-to: Registrants name
- Email: Your correct e-mail address. Please be sure to give 
them the right email address!
- Postal-Address: Your postal address.
- Program: Exact program name and cost.

Remember that registering by phone will costs $5 more than the 
normal price. This is because humans costs!


# Internet on-line registration.

You can pay by on-line registration or Secure on-line 
registration:

On-line registration: http://order.kagi.com/?LZ
Secure On-line registration: http://order.kagi.com/?LZ&S

If you have problems with these links, check 
http://www.sarum.com


# Kagi software

Use our address on registration form for postal mail.

Kagi Software
1442-A Walnut Street #392-LZ
Berkeley, CA  94079-1405

Registration: <sales@kagi.com> send your registration and 
registration related questions here.
Questions: <admin@kagi.com> use this address only after you 
have registered.
Internet: <http://www.kagi.com> read here for more 
information.
FAQ via email: <FAQ@kagi.com> send a message and 
receive the current FAQ as a reply.
Fax: +1 510 652 6589

How we do business:
Kagi Software does business via email . We receive postal 
mail, email, faxes and phone calls, and process registration 
payments.  Kagi Software processes software product payments 
for several hundred authors and their programs.
We need for you to use the Register program that came with 
you program since most of the payment processing is 
automated to keep costs low and frees us help you when you 
need it.
How we can respond to you:
After processing we will send all registered users an email that 
will give you more information about Kagi Software and your 
program. Email and fax registrations will be sent an 
acknowledgment that we received your registration request. 
Because of the low percentage that Kagi Software charges for 
payment processing we will not respond with a phone call, 
unless you have an "800" number or receive collect calls, and 
we do not send faxes. The only mail that we send is postcard 
receipts that have been paid for. Kagi Software is NOT a 
software publisher and does not ship any product or return 
anything sent on disks. Kagi Software does not provide 
technical support for any of the other programs they handle.
For technical support: 
Contact the author <lorenzo@kagi.com>. The email address of 
the author should also be on the copy of the registration form 
that you send us, so save a copy for yourself.
How to get help from us if you need it:
If you do not get a response from your registration request in a 
reasonable amount of time, email four days, faxes six days, 
postal mail a few weeks, please send the message below to us 
with the information entered. This way we can help you as 
quickly as possible:
We need this data: 
Anything that you can provide us with would be helpful, such 
as when and how you sent your payment and any previous 
email messages sent. Please tell us exactly what you want us to 
do/send to you.
- Payment-method: Card , Check and Check number, cash  
invoice or First Virtual
- Register-to: Registrants name
- Time/Invoice: if original had this number
- Email: email address
- Postal-Address: If used
- Card-name: card holder's name
- Credit-card number: first 10 digits
- Program: program name and cost
 
The "Register" Application:
Your copy of this software should come with a small program 
called "Register", which you use to create a personalized 
registration form to send to Kagi Software. If you do not have 
the "Register" application, you should download a fresh copy 
of the whole package because the latest version includes the 
Register program.
It is vital that you use the registration program since payments 
sent without the registration form it generates can be delayed or 
lost.
When you launch the Register program, a window appears 
asking for all the necessary information. If you have previously 
registered a program through Kagi Software your personal 
information will appear, double check to see that it is right.
You must provide a postal address, a US$1.00 extra charge, or 
an email address,  so that we can contact you. Please note that 
we do not reply by FAX.

Type your name, postal address, and e-mail address in the 
corresponding boxes at the top of the window.
If you have no email address enter "none". 

Special Note: If you do not have an e-mail address, you must  
check the "Postcard Receipt" box (which automatically adds $1 
to your charge) at the bottom right of the window. Otherwise, 
you will not receive any reply to your registration. You will be 
registered, but you will not have the codes. After the initial 
postcard receipt Kagi only replies via email.

Then, fill in the payment details at the bottom left of the 
window. Choose your method of payment from the pop up 
menu and complete the relevant information (credit card 
number, type of currency, etc.) below.  Make checks payable to 
"Kagi Shareware." Checks must be in US Dollars only. Please 
write the program name on the check as well as your email 
address, if you have one. See Email, Fax  and Postal 
instructions  for more detail. 

Note: Your credit card data is scrambled. Although this is not 
completely secure, we have never had a case of credit card 
fraud.
Note: Purchase Orders  must include payment with the invoice. 
Please see the Purchase Order instructions.

Next, indicate the programs you want to register in the middle 
of the window. Type the number of copies you want to  register 
into the "Single User" box. In most cases you should just type 
"1". Do not type the purchase price into this box since the 
"Register" application computes the fee for you. The "Site" and 
"World-Wide" check boxes are intended for companies or 
organizations that want a license to use the software on all their 
machines.  Double check this before you send in the form as 
you may be charged significantly more that you expect if you 
make a mistake.

If you feel that the program is worth more than the registration 
fee, you can add an optional bonus in the "Bonus US$" box.

Note: If the "Register" application lists more than three 
programs, and you can use the scroll bar at the right of the 
window to see the others.

Once you have filled in all this required information, the 
Register program displays the total amount at the bottom right 
of the window.  Double check the total!
Choose one  of these three items, see Email, Fax  and Postal 
instructions  for more detail.
Print...  prints a hard copy of the registration form, which you 
can mail to Kagi Software with your payment to the address 
shown on the form.
Copy...  puts a copy of the registration form on your clipboard 
for you to paste into an e-mail message to send to Kagi 
Software. This method works only with credit cards and First 
Virtual since it is not yet possible to email cash or checks.
Save...  saves a copy of the registration to your hard disk as a 
SimpleText document for you to print out or e-mail later.

Double check your registration request to see that all the 
information is correct, if not, correct it using the Register 
program. Do not edit the output produced by the Register 
program. The Kagi email and postal mail addresses are given 
on the registration form and above. Save a copy for yourself. 
We suggest printing it out. Note the author's email address.
Kagi Software registration, how it works:
After you register, Kagi Software automatically sends you an e-
mail reply titled "Thanks for your registration". You should 
print and save this message as your receipt. You will also need 
it if you reinstall the program for any reason. If you checked the 
"Postcard Receipt" box in the Register program, Kagi will send 
you a postcard with this information. Again, if you do not have 
an e-mail address, you must request a "Postcard Receipt" since 
otherwise you will not receive any reply.
It can take Kagi up to a week to process a registration from the 
date they receive it (please make sure to factor in the delivery 
time if you use postal mail). If you do not receive the "Thanks 
for your registration" e-mail message, contact Kagi at 
support@kagi.com or the postal address given on the 
registration form to ask about the status of your registration. 
See We need this data above. Keep in mind that some 
registrations can get lost in the mail on the way to Kagi.  Please 
make sure to seal the envelope and write your email address on 
the check. Also, sometimes the e-mail reply gets lost as well 
(America On-line is particularly unreliable when it comes to 
receiving e-mail from the internet). If you do not receive an 
email confirmation of your payment, contact us with the We 
need this data: from above and ask what happened.


# The author

The author is Lorenzo Pasqualis, doing business as SARUM 
Shareware Software & Communication. For technical support 
contact the author:

e-mail1: lorenzo@kagi.com
e-mail2: lorenzo@saatel.it
e-mail3: lorenzo@sarum.com

    URL: http://www.sarum.com


# Feedback

Send bug reports, suggestions and  technical questions to:

Lorenzo Pasqualis

Email1: lorenzo@kagi.com
Email2: sarum@sarum.com
Home page: http://www.sarum.com


# URLs

You can always find updated information and releases in the.
Follow links from:

	http://www.sarum.com

If you want to have more information about registration process 
and the company that handles it:

	http://www.kagi.com

