Just a note about this PPE. I originally wrote this PPE a while ago,
and released it as freeware.  A person named Jeremy T. Slater decompiled
it (which is really okay as far as I'm concerned), reworded the docs
to take credit for the PPE, modified the code a bit, and released it
as his.  *That's* pretty crappy, I believe.  But then, that's my opinion.

The original PPE had no nag screens, or registration requirements, as
it does now.  Apparently, Jerymy T. Slater steals PPEs, recompiles them,
and attempts to get people to call his BBS to "register" them.  Well,
I won't get on my soapbox about this issue, since most people don't care,
and the rest don't agree.  I just feel that it's okay to decompile PPEs
if you're going to use them on your own board, but pretty immature, and
unethical to recompile them and take credit for writing them.  This is
the kind of thing that makes PPE authors so untrusting of most people.
Such is life, I guess.

I have recompiled this PPE without the nag screens Jeremy T. Slater has
put in, and have also included the decompiled source code. The original
code is available by dropping me a message to michael.james@k-palace.com.

A note to Jeremy:

Pretty lame, guy. The modified docs say that you are a part of a
business called "Mercury Opus Software Support". Is this a legitimate
business, or just an excuse to pass yourself off as someone who writes
and supports shareware?  You're really sad.  I wish you the best and
hope you can represent yourself, your system, and your "business" in
a better light in the future.

