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== 	OZ Stats v2.0 Readme File 	==
==     Original codes by BlueRAVEN      ==
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I. Program Information
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>What's new in OZ Stats v2.0?

This new version shows the actual date when you'll reach the level up points. You dont have to look in the calendar anymore. A really good update!

v2.1 release has validations in user input, and a bit of screen interface changes. The splash screen now automatically destroys itself and then load the main module. No need for keyboard and mouse events to be invoked.

>How to use?

This version need not be installed in your computer system. Another great innovation! You just have to make sure that Visual Basic's msvbvm60.dll resides in your C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 folder.

>Details

File size: OZ Status Analyzer(72Kb); msvbvm60.dll(1.32mb); Readme.txt(1.91)
Compatibility: Windows Platform

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II. Terms of Use (11/10/02)
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By copying the program to your computer, you agree to the following terms imposed with the use of the program.

1. OZ Status Analyzer is a freeware, but no re-engineering of the program shall be allowed, (e.g. modifying screen layouts, or any other things incorporated within the program). Specifically, the program should stay in tact.

2. Reproduction and redistribution of the program may be allowed, provided that it will not be used for profitability purposes.

Violation of any of the above stipulation shall violate the author's intellectual property rights, and may be punishable by virtue of Philippine copyright laws.

The above provisions are not legal notices. It may change without prior notice.

Note:
OZ Status Analyzer is not created by a professional, therefore, no extensive studies were conducted during the development phase. The author will hold no responsibility to any technical problems the program may cause to your computer system upon use.

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