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You can register online and pay using a credit card via Kagi logo

Contents of the iMalc How To Register file:

iMalc
A scientific calculator for Macintosh

Version 1.1.2
Released 15th October 2000

Software from Eyecatcher Productions
Author: Tony Spencer
http://homepage.mac.com/eyecatcherprods/iMalc.html

Pricing

iMalc is shareware. Shareware is NOT free software. You have to pay for it. Shareware is a method of software distribution that allows software authors to share their endeavours with you in a cheap and easy way.

Shareware is effectively try before you buy. You can try the software free for 30 days before deciding whether you want to keep on using it. After 20 uses, iMalc will start reminding you to register. After the trial period, if you decide to keep on using iMalc you must register and pay the shareware fee, or you must delete iMalc and its associated files from your hard drive.

Shareware also means you can share the program with a friend, so long as you give them all of the files that accompany iMalc. They also, like you, have to pay a shareware fee if they continue to use the software.

Shareware authors don't earn a fortune but the fees they do receive provide an incentive to keep producing and updating software that might otherwise be unavailable. Shareware relies on your honesty to succeed.

The following software licenses are available:

Single user licenses:
1-9 US$15 (£10)
10-19 US$12 per user
20+ US$10 per user

Site license:
US$300 (roughly equal to 30 users)

A Site License covers all locations for your organization within a 160 km radius of your site (100 miles). The advantage of a Site License is that you do not need to keep track of how many people at your site are using the software.

World-Wide License:
US$1,000 (roughly equal to 100 users)

A World-Wide license covers all locations for your organization on the planet.

If you are a student, school, college, university or other academic institution then the following rates apply:

Academic Single user licenses:
1-9 US$10
10-19 US$8 per user
20+ US$5 per user

Academic Site license:
US$200 (roughly equal to 30 users)

Payment covers all future versions of iMalc.

For details on how to register and pay see the next two sections.

Registering

Registering is very easy.

You can register and pay online, by email, fax or post.

For registrations we use the Kagi Software registration service. The advantage for you and us is if you have a credit card you can register immediately and geographical location is no problem no matter how you decide to pay.

You can pay using a credit card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Diners Club, Discover or Optima), by cash in a variety of currencies (including §), by US$ cheque or money order, using First Virtual, or if you are a company, by invoice.

Registering Online

To register online with a credit card:
* open your favourite browser
-- You will need to supply your credit card details so you may want to use the secure connection:
http://order.kagi.com/?UZE&S
-- If that doesn't work or you have an older browser that doesn't support secure connections try the non-secure connection:
http://order.kagi.com/?UZE
* type in all of the characters including the ? and &
* follow the instructions on the web page.

Registering by email, fax or post

To register by email, fax or post you will need to use the Register iMalc program that came with iMalc. See the next section for details on how to use Register iMalc for your preferred payment method.

At the present time you must either register online or via Kagi with the Register iMalc program. Eyecatcher cannot deal with registrations directly (the author is currently travelling around the world if you must know the reason - therefore all fees help!). At a future date direct registration with Eyecatcher may be possible.

Payment instructions

Kagi handles payments from customers around the world and forwards payments on to software authors. Kagi represents many thousands of authors and has designed an automated system to keep registrations as speedy and fuss-free as possible.

If you wish to register online with a credit card see above for details.

Otherwise, whatever method you choose to pay by, you will need to use the Register iMalc program that came with iMalc. If you no longer have this, you will need to download the program again. Kagi cannot accept any payments that do not use the Register iMalc program.

Using Register iMalc is also very easy. You may want to keep these instructions open onscreen while you fill in your registration details or print them out for later referral.

Using Register iMalc

* Open Register iMalc

* Enter your name and your email address in the corresponding boxes (these may already be filled in, but check them). If you have no email address enter "none".

* Optionally enter your postal address (this is required if you do not have an email address). Kagi has no way of knowing which country you come from so please include this.
** Note: You must provide an email or postal address so Kagi can contact you with confirmation of your registration. Kagi do not reply by fax. If you do not have email, 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 a reply although you will be registered. After the initial postcard receipt Kagi only replies via email.

* 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). Make checks payable to "Kagi". Checks must be in US Dollars only. Checks in other currencies are not accepted, because the bank processing costs involved make it impractical. Please write the program name on the check as well as your email address, if you have one.
** Note: Your credit card data is scrambled. Although this is not completely secure, Kagi have never had a case of credit card fraud.
** Note: Purchase Orders must include payment with the invoice.

* 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". The "Register iMalc" 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.

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 the four buttons:

Print ‚ prints a hard copy of the registration form, which you can mail or fax to Kagi with your payment to the address shown on the form. If you have a fax modem you can also fax 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. This method works only with credit cards and First Virtual.

Save ‚ saves a copy of the registration form to your hard disk as a SimpleText document for you to print out or e-mail later.

Quit ‚ quits the Register iMalc program without doing anything.

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 Eyecatcher's email address.

Payment by credit card or First Virtual

Kagi accepts Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Diners Club, Discover or Optima. If paying by card or First Virtual, you can email or fax the data to Kagi. Their email address and their fax number are on the form. You can either Copy the data from Register iMalc and paste into the body of an email message or you can Save the data to a file and you can attach that file to an email message. There is no need to compress the data file, it's already pretty small. If you have a fax modem, just Print the data to the Kagi fax number. Alternatively you can print the form and send it by post.

Kagi's email address is: sales@kagi.com

Kagi's fax number is: +1 (510) 652-6589

Payments sent via email are processed within 3 to 4 days. You will receive an email acknowledgement when it is processed. Payments sent via fax take up to 10 days and if you provide a correct internet email address you will receive an email acknowledgement.

Payment by cash or US$ check/money order

If you are paying with cash or US$ check/money order you should print the data using the Register iMalc program and send it to the address shown on the form.

You can pay with a wide variety of cash from different countries but at present if you pay via check, it must be a check drawn in US Dollars. Kagi cannot accept checks in other currencies.

If you have a purchasing department, you can enter all the data into the Register program and then select Invoice as your payment method. Print three copies of the form and send it to your accounts payable people. You might want to highlight the line that mentions that they must include a copy of the form with their payment. Kagi cannot invoice your company, you need to act on our behalf and generate the invoice and handle all the paperwork on your end.

Please do not fax or email payment forms that indicate cash, check or invoice as the payment method. As far as we know, there is still no technology to transfer physical objects via fax or email and without the payment, the form cannot be processed.

Kagi's address is:

Kagi
1442-A Walnut Street #392-UZE
Berkeley, CA 94709-1405
USA

Payments send via postal mail take time to reach Kagi and then up to 10 days for processing. Again, if you include a correct email address, you will hear from Kagi when the form is processed.

After you have registered

After you register, Kagi automatically sends you an e-mail reply titled "Thanks for your registration". Save this as your receipt. If you checked the "Postcard Receipt" box, Kagi will send you a postcard. 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 payment" 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 * Kagi need this data: below.

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. If you do not receive an email confirmation of your payment, contact Kagi with the "* Kagi need this data:" from below and ask what happened.

* Kagi need this data:

Anything that you can provide Kagi with would be helpful, such as when and how you sent your payment and any previous email messages sent. Please tell Kagi exactly what you want them to do/send to you.

Payment method: Card , Check and check #, cash invoice or First Virtual
Register to: Registrant's name
Time/Invoice: if original had this number
Email: email address
Address: If used
Card name: card holder's name
Credit card#: first 10 digits
Program: program name & cost

Direct your registration queries to the following. Note that Kagi only deals with registrations of software and not technical support.

Kagi
1442-A Walnut Street #392-UZE
Berkeley, CA 94709-1405
USA

registration: sales@kagi.com
send your registration and registration related questions here.
support: support@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

Technical Support

If you have any technical support questions, problems or comments about iMalc, please direct them to the author at: eyecatcherprods@mac.com

Tony Spencer
Updated 15th October 2000
1.1.2




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