ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ³ ³Û ³ SUBSCRIBING ³Û ³ ³Û ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙÛ ßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßß This issue of "HomeCraft's Small Business Journal" is provided as shareware giving you the chance to check it out before paying for it. We ask that you treat the HSBJ as you would a printed magazine. You might pick up a copy in a store, browse through it and maybe read a little. However, if you want to read any of the articles, you buy the magazine. Do the same thing with the HSBJ. Take a look at it. Browse through the articles. And if you find you want to fully read an article (or hopefully the complete issue), please send us the subscription fee. The subscription fee is: $6.00 (œ4.OO in the U.K) for the issue you are reading. With this subscription option you receive nothing further other than my gratitude and possibly a thank you post card. $10.00 (œ7.00 in the U.K.) for the issue you are reading plus the next issue. THE NEXT ISSUE IS AVAILABLE BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY. It will not be available as shareware. Please specify whether you need a 3-1/2" or 5-1/4" disk. If a disk size is not specified, we will send a 3-1/2" disk. Payment may be made using VISA, Master Card, checks or cash. Checks must be in U.S. dollars and drawn on a U.S. bank. We do not recommend sending cash through the mail, but we recognize that for may people this may be the only available form of payment. We can accept cash, in your local currency, from North America (including Mexico), Western Europe, Middle East (except Iraq), India, Australia, New Zealand, Brazil and Japan. We will add more countries as soon as our bank allows. Please make checks payable to: HomeCraft's Small Business Journal. Our address is: HomeCraft P.O. Box 974 Tualatin, OR 97062 A large portion of the subscription fees I receive for this issue will be used to support future shareware industry surveys. Marketing firms typically sell the results of surveys such as this for several hundred or thousand dollars. I have taken an approach of having a very low subscription fee in an attempt to make this information available to as many people as possible. However, if you find the survey results in any one area to be particularly helpful to you, I would appreciate it if you could send something more to help support future surveys. I'll leave the amount to your discretion based on how useful you feel the information is. I have already paid the entire cost of the 1992 surveys out of my pocket. It is done and paid for. Anything extra you send will go towards future surveys (not paying for the 1992 survey). Thank you for your support! < end >