  1. What the program does, and how to use it.

NRich Cache 1995, 1996
version 1.3a (Shareware)
All rights reserved
David J. Toms
 
A powerful search/view/manage utility for graphics,
quite useful in managing the bmp, jpg and gif graphics 
ending up on your drives.

You can seek out graphics files in those formats,
view your graphics in thumbnail and
get file information. 

If you're not sure of the suitability of a graphic file, 
or if you just want to view it,
open it up to full size.

If a large pile of graphics are found,
you can use multiple select to view only
those of interest. 

You can efficiently preview these in a "slideshow"
to help you quickly find/view files of interest.

You can temporarily clear these multiple files,
or just a single file, from the list,
narrowing your search but keeping the files, 
OR
You can permanently delete these multiple files
or just a single file, if you choose.


The shareware version allows multiple selection
in the search mode, 
but only one file at a time.

The registered version allows multiple selection
in the search mode, 
plus batch selection / many files at a time,
resulting in significant savings in time.

As well, 
several "nag" messages are removed
and
you get an opportunity to profit from my work
by becoming a rep.

You should find it well worth registering.



  2. The program's status (Public Domain, FreeWare, ShareWare).

ShareWare



  3. The program's distribution status (it must be freely distributable).

(See Licence)

Subject to the Licence, it is freely distributable
for individuals (no sales, rent, lease)
and 
software repositories / mirror sites 
on an online service, the internet, or a BBS
(freely distributable electronically
or via CD-ROM collections of shareware.)

It must be a standalone and in its original 
zipped form.

If you represent a business entity or enterprise as a principal or agent
in using this software 
(other than a mirror site, software repository on 
an online service, the internet, or a BBS),
you can not copy it to sell/rent/lease
without the express written consent of the author.


  4. How to contact the author in case of questions or problems 
(mailing address, phone number and/or e-mail address).

David J. Toms
NRCache
P.O. Box 237
Bishop's Falls, NF
Canada
A0H 1C0

You can presently 
(at least until November 1996)
reach me via email at:

swiler@neocom.ca
or
ag610@torfree.net



You can also presently visit my Internet
website for the latest versions of 
NRich (tm)
"profitshareware" (tm)
products,
other shareware and freeware,
and links to other interesting (hopefully) 
fare on the net.

