Apple 1.1.2 manual Payment Instructions, Using Register iMalc

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Registration

Payment Instructions

Kagi handles payments from customers around the world and forwards payments on to software authors around the world. Kagi represents many thousands of software authors and has designed an automated system to keep registrations as speedy and fuss-free as possible.

If you wish to register online with a credit card see left for details.

Otherwise, whatever method you choose to pay by, you will need to use the Register iMalc program that came with iMalc. If you no longer have this, you will need to download the program again.

Kagi cannot accept any payments that do not use the Register iMalc program. This is because their fee collection and payment system is highly automated to reduce costs and speed up the registration process.

Using Register iMalc is also very easy. You may want to keep these instructions open onscreen while you fill in your registration details or print them out for later referral.

Using Register iMalc

¥Open Register iMalc

¥Enter your name and your email address in the corresponding boxes (these may already be filled in from System details, but check them). If you have no email address enter "none".

¥Optionally enter your postal address (this is required if you do not have an email address). Please remember that Kagi has no way of knowing which country you come from so please include this.

**Note: You must provide an email address or a postal address so Kagi can contact you with confirmation of your registration. Please note that Kagi do not reply by fax. If you do not have an e-mail address, you must check the Postcard Receipt box (which automatically adds $1 to your charge) at the bottom right of the window. Otherwise, you will not receive any reply to your registration although you will be registered. After the initial postcard receipt Kagi only replies via email.

¥Then, fill in the payment details at the bottom left of the window. Choose your method of payment from the pop up menu

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