Why Register?

The Super Stuff utilities are considered "shareware" and are provided at 
no charge to the user for evaluation.  The evaluation period is 10 days.
The essence of "user-supported" software is to provide personal computer 
users with quality software without high prices, and yet to provide an 
incentive for programmers to continue to develop new products.

If you find any of these utilities useful and continue to use them beyond 
the 10 day trial period, you are required to make a registration payment 
only for the utilities that you continue to use.

Registration for the Super Stuff utilities do provide some generous 
benefits:
1)  You will receive a registered copy of the latest version of each 
    utility that is registered.  The registered version will also 
    eliminate the registration reminder message.
2)  You are entitled to one hour free phone support for 90 days.  No 
    collect or returned calls please.
3)  Gets you on our user mailing list so that you can be notified when 
    updates or other products become available by the author.

And thats not all...

As an added BONUS!!!  Everyone who registers any of the Super Stuff 
utilities will also receive these additional Windows based 
applications created by the authors of the Super Stuff utilities:

STMALARM:  A message alarm program.  Set alarms to display messages.  
           Set the date and time for an alarm.  A Visual Basic application
           that only requires a small amount of memory when not active.

STMCAL:    A sizeable window calendar utility.  This calendar allows you
           to move forward and backward through months or years.  Jump to
           any particular month or year.  It is even an active calendar
           while minimized (displays a visual layout of the month with the
           current day highlighted).  Also saves it's window position.

STMRES:    A small 1 line window application that can either view free
           physical memory or free system resources.  Also has an Options
           dialog for setting an alarm if free resources drop below
           a certain amount.

STMHIDE:   Use this application to start an application in a hidden state.
           Just the past the command line parameters to this application
           and it will be started as a hidden application that can be
           listed with Super Task Man.

HIDEPM:    This application hides Program Manager.  If you have converted to 
           using Super Groups instead of Program Manager for launching 
           applications, then this little utility can be put in your Startup 
           group to get Program Manager out of the way.

Now if this offer is not an incentive enough to register our software, see
our limited special offer in our Registration Form.  And if we still can't 
get your registration, drop us a line (you can remain anonymous) and let 
us know what we can do to make this offer more appealing.  We are proud
of our software and we are willing to do whatever it takes (within reason 
of course) to earn your support.
 
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