DocsWare information


DocsWare is a small programming concern located in Morrisville, North Carolina (formerly it was in Tuscaloosa, Alabama). Currently, it is only one person, Zac Schroff, but if things grow, there may be more people eventually. Sorry, but DocsWare is not soliciting other people right now.

DocsWare is primarily a shareware concern at this time. However, sometimes a custom programming project can be taken on. Please see the DocsWare custom programming page for more information.

DocsWare currently publishes some shareware programs. Please see the software offerings page for more details about programs which DocsWare produces.


DocsWare is absolutely ANTI-SPAM.

We do maintain a list of those people who have registered our software, and occasionally send information about new versions or software to those who have requested to be included, and we do not do that very often. We do not sell or otherwise share our user information with anybody, and we will not.

If you send us unsolicited commercial email of any form, we will report it to the ISP who owns your return address, your reply-to address, any email address included, all mail forwarders along the way, and the dialup or other internet connection from which the message originated. We will report you to local, state, or federal authorities if the conditions warrant. Under certain conditions, we may even take you to court to recover damages for time and resources wasted in handling your junk email. We will add you and those for whom you are advertising to a list of those with whom we will never do business. Here is a list of several companies whom we have blacklisted due to their spamming.

Unsolicited commercial telephone calls will be treated similarly to unsolicited commercial email. Repeat calls and hangup calls will also be forwarded to the phone company and (if conditions warrant) legal authorities for investigation. All incoming telephone calls are logged, including time and date and number, and blocked or unknown numbers are answered only by machine (which reads a message then hangs up).

Frankly, we don't want your unsolicited commercial snail mail either. It will probably be tossed unopened through a shredder then the bits dumped into a recycling bin.

If you're interested in helping rid the internet community of junk email, perhaps you should visit a few sites which are trying to do that. Try some of these : www.cauce.org    www.spamrecycle.com    www.junkbusters.com   


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