Cesium™ is
shareware.
The registration fee is modest
($7.00 in US funds) and considerably less expensive that other comparable
products.
You may try
Cesium™
for 30 days. Then you are honour bound to register it. I know that honour
is an old-fashioned concept, but it's one I believe in quite sincerely.
Call me gullible, but I still believe that a person's word is his or her
bond. Consequently, I've not disabled any features in the unregistered
version of Cesium™; there is simply a short delay before Cesium™
starts up. Please help me keep my faith in the essential honesty of people
by registering Cesium™.
You can register Cesium™
over
the web via secure server at PalmGear
H.Q., by phoning them at (800) 741-9070 or by fax at (817) 461-3482.
PalmGear now offers real
time delivery of software when purchased over their website.
You can also go directly to the
secure PalmGear order form for Cesium.
When you register, you will
receive a registered copy of the software which removes the delay on startup.
Payment of the registration fee indicates your acceptance of the terms
of the support and warranty
terms.
When you register,
I grant you a license to install Cesium™ on your Palm Computing
device. The license agreement works the way the old Borland software license
works: treat Cesium™ like you'd treat a book. You may use it in
one place at one time. If you are somehow using your registered copy of
Cesium™
in more than one place at one time, you are violating this license and,
more importantly, you are breaking your word to me.
Plus, as all my registered
users will attest, you get direct technical support from me, typically
with a very short turn around time.
Your registration fee allows
me to continue to work on improvements and new projects.
In the end, we both win.
Are updates free?
How do I get them?
Updates to Cesium™ are,
for the moment, free to registered users. Updates are e-mailed to
you by the party you registered with.
I registered with PalmGear
H.Q...
The fine folks at PalmGear
H.Q will send you an e-mail regarding your update. If your e-mail
address has changed from the time you first registered, the update notice
will end up in the bit-bucket of some mail router somewhere. If you
think you should have received an update and didn't, drop
a note to PalmGear H.Q..
I registered directly
with you...
I used to accept registrations.
I don't anymore. If you registered with me, you'll get an update
from me. Unless your e-mail address has changed, in which case the
update will sail off into the ozone. In any case, if you got missed,
drop me a note.
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