Test Master v3.02
Documentation
 
  REGISTRATION

You are encouraged to register this software for a number of reasons:

  • It supports the work that went into it, and encourages further development work
  • It removes the restriction on editing question sets - set at 5 questions per set
  • You get your own name and details in the About box and in the title bar
  • You get access to the Administrator function
  • All registrants are notified by email of updates, as they emerge

To have access to the full facilities you can register TestMaster for $35.00 via PayPal. Simply use the facility to Send Money and use bob.beveridge@virgin.net as the email reference as shown here (fill in your chosen registration name at the bottom). Send an email and as soon as the credit registers your registration code will be emailed direct to you.

Alternatively you can email for details of where to send a cheque and, when received, a registration code will be sent by email. In this case registration costs:

  • £20.00 sterling (preferred)
  • $40.00 US (which includes a $10.00 foreign currency banking fee)

Once the registration code has been obtained select the Help | About menu option to bring up the About box and press the Register button to bring up the window shown above. Enter the following:

  • Registered name - exactly as given when applying for the registration code.
  • Your email address - optional.
  • Your web address - optional.
  • Registration code - exactly as provided.

Then press 'Submit' to complete registration. If all the details are correct an appropriate message will be shown and all the restrictions will be lifted.

NOTE: Both a user's email and web address can be entered in the registration box for display in the About box. In addition the user can place a 100 x 50 pixel graphic/logo in the \TestMaster folder for display alongside their registration information in the About box. The graphic should be named 'logo.bmp'.

 

Conditions of use when placed on a web site / retail CD


If there are any errors or items that are unclear in this help file please email so that they can be corrected or the information improved


Copyright © 2001 Bob Beveridge