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ASP News and Announcements Archive |
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Last Updated: February 17, 2004 |
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Kathy Salisbury of West Union Named Vice-President of the Association of Shareware
Professionals (February 17, 2004)
- 2004 Officers (February 08, 2004)
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Area Man (Dennis Reinhardt) Elected to Association of Shareware
Professionals Board of Directors (December 30, 2003)
- 2003 Election Results (December 23, 2003)
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Kevin Provance Appointed Assistant to the Sergeant at Arms
(December 12, 2003)
- Michael Dulin new Sergeant at Arms. (December 05, 2003)
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ASP Establishes New Software Download Site
(November 29, 2003)
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The Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP) board of directors
has appointed Oliver Grahl to the position of PAD Support and PADGen Maintenance
manager. (November 29, 2003)
- Sheila Manning new Event Coordinator (November 08, 2003)
- Paul Marrington to Write Upload News (November 07, 2003)
- Ed Pulliam Appointed PR Chair (November 06, 2003)
- Gold Standard Committee (September 19, 2003)
- New Member Review Committee (September 19, 2003)
- Michael Dulin To Be New ASP Secretary (September 13, 2003)
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Special Meeting Results: ASP Reincorporated in Texas
(June 02, 2003)
- Two New Directors Chosen in a Mid-term
Election (March 03, 2003)
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Sheila Manning to be new Welcome Committee Chair.
(January 18, 2003)
- Fred Clabuesch Appointed ASP Treasurer (January 17, 2003)
- 2003 Officers Selected (January 15, 2003)
- 2003 Board Elected (December 08, 2002)
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Kathy Salisbury Appointed as the ASP's Volunteer Coordinator.
(December 03, 2002)
- Richard Joseph Appointed as the ASP's Sergeant
at Arms. (November 22, 2002)
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Jean Cyr Appointed to replace Gordon Whittam as Member Offer
Coordinator (October 25, 2002)
- Jason Strautman Appointed Event Coordinator (September 12, 2002)
- Terry Swiers Selected For Membership Database Project (August 20, 2002)
- Mike Burda Appointed Volunteer/Proposal Coordinator (August 14, 2002)
- Eric Peckham Selected For PAD Support Position (July 30, 2002)
- Two New Directors Chosen in a Mid-term Election (May 24, 2002)
- Download Site Proposal Approved (May 06, 2002)
- Special Election Called Due to Mid-term Resignations (May 02, 2002)
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Special Meeting Called to Propose Two Bylaw Changes
(April 08, 2002)
- ASP Download Site Committee Explores Options (March 19, 2002)
- New "Hot Topics" FAQ Committee (March 18, 2002)
- New Chairman For International Shareware Week (February 22, 2002)
- New Education Committee Chair Named (January 28, 2002)
- Website Content Editor Appointed (January 26, 2002)
- PR Chairman Appointed (January 11, 2002)
- ASP Selects New Chairman of the Board (January 02, 2002)
- 2002 Officers Selected (January 02, 2002)
- ASP Appoints New Webmaster, Sergeant-at-Arms (January 02, 2002)
- 2002 Board Elected (December 08, 2001)
- ASP Selects New Chairman of the Board (October 05, 2001)
- ASP Selects New President (October 05, 2001)
- FTP Site Discontinued (June 12, 2001)
- New COB tapped (January 04, 2001)
- 2001 Officers Selected (January 04, 2001)
- Rosemary West Tagged as an Honorary Member (December 10, 2000)
- Annual Election Held (December 08, 2000)
- ASP Board Selects New Vice President (August 22, 2000)
- Board Selects Steve Pavlina to be Next ASP President (August 15, 2000)
- Harold Holmes to Retire as ASP President (August 14, 2000)
- ASP 2000 Hall of Fame Inductees Announced (July 15, 2000)
- ASP Expands Internal CD Project (June 03, 2000)
- Board Puts Plans for PAD Mouse Pad Together (March 22, 2000)
- ASP Welcoming Committee Formed (January 29, 2000)
- ASP Makes Plans for SIC (January 16, 2000)
- Bob Ostrander Granted Honorary Membership (January 13, 2000)
- 2000 Officers and COB Selected (January 04, 2000)
- ASP Elects New Secretary (December 09, 1999)
- ASP Creates Newsgroup for PAD Support (December 09, 1999)
- Board Forms Committee to Produce Quarterly Themed CD (November 22, 1999)
- ASP Forms International Committee (October 28, 1999)
- ASP Purchases PAD Project (October 09, 1999)
- ASP Board Selects New Legal Counsel (September 30, 1999)
- ASP Looks Into Purchasing New Standards Tool (September 23, 1999)
- ASP Board Selects New Member-to-Member Benefit Coordinator (August 11, 1999)
- ASP Board Selects New Vice President (June 21, 1999)
- ASP Elects New Board Member (June 19, 1999)
- ASP Implements New FTP Site for Members (May 15, 1999)
- Chris Thornton Selected as New Chairman of the Board (January 02, 1999)
- Newly Elected Board Ready for 1999 (December 16, 1998)
- New Officers Selected for 1999 (December 16, 1998)
- New ASP Webmaster Selected (December 09, 1998)
- Bill Dickson Resigns, Board Selects Harold Holmes as New President (November 02, 1998)
- Jan Abbott Retires as Executive Director, Rich Holler Takes Over (November 17, 1997)
- Last Official ASP CD ROM Ships (November 06, 1997)
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Kathy Salisbury of West Union Named Vice-President of the Association of Shareware Professionals February 17, 2004
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The board of directors of the Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP) has named Kathy Salisbury of West Union as
vice-president of the association.
Kathy attended Notre Dame High School, Ohio Dominican College, and Ohio State University. She worked at Battelle Institute in
Columbus, transcribing Russian and German technical journals. She also worked as a communications technician for GTE in
Portsmouth for 18 years, received a lifetime FCC radiotelephone license, and received certificates in electronic engineering,
and a degree in electronic technology.
Self-taught as a computer programmer and graphics artist, Kathy started writing computer games as a hobby with her son,
William Cassidy. William wrote the stories and music for two of the early adventure games, and currently works as a programmer
and writer in Newport Beach, California.
Kathy founded her company, Pharos Games, in December of 1999. The company specializes in educational games based on history
and literature. Cherokee Trails, based on historical research of the Cherokee history and folklore, is being distributed
by Scholastic Inc, the global award-winning multimedia company th at supplies software for teachers.
The ASP is a not-for-profit international association of independent software developers, marketers and vendors, most of
whom use the try-before-you-buy method of software distribution. For more information, visit their consumer information web
site at http://www.asp-software.org.
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2004 Officers February 08, 2004
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Dave Gjessing was appointed as the new ASP President, but stepped down for personal reasons after a brief time.
Jessica Dewell was appointed as ASP President, after she resigned the Chairman of the Board position.
Gregg Seelhoff was appointed the new Chairman of the Board. The 2004 ASP Vice President is Kathy Salisbury.
The Treasurer is Fred Clabuesch, and the Secretary is Michael Dulin.
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Area Man (Dennis Reinhardt) Elected to Association of Shareware Professionals Board of Directors December 30, 2003
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Dennis Reinhardt, of DAIR Computer Systems, Palo Alto, was recently elected to the board of directors of the
Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP). The ASP is a not-for-profit association of over 1,300 independent
software developers, marketers and vendors, most of whom use the try-before-you-buy method of software distribution.
Dennis has served the ASP as the Sergeant at Arms and Chair of the PAD Specs committee. PAD (Portable Applications
Description) is a cross-platform, industry standard for exchanging descriptive information on software applications
electronically. PAD is the basis for automated software distribution, both free and commercial. He was also instrumental
in the development of the PAD Kit.
Dennis has an extensive background in computer software, hardware and communications.
Dennis holds bachelor's degrees from MIT in Humanities ('65) and Electrical Engineering ('66). He did master's level work at
MIT in computer science, USC and University of Chicago in management. He also studied Japanese language at Intel University.
Dennis worked for Intel from 1989 to 1999, as an architect for the Mobile and Home Products Group (MHPG). While a
Senior Architect at Intel, Reinhardt participated in standards definitions which served as the basis for mobile computer
requirements in the late 1990's.
Dennis founded DAIR Computer Systems in January, 1999, and developed SpamAI, a
multi-user client-server email anti-spam application, coded almost entirely in Python.
Dennis has been awarded 7
patents, was inventor of Cached System Management Mode and Non-Linear Throttling, sole inventor of Synchronized File Delete
and Screen Power Saving, second inventor of Thermal Sensing Circuit, Displaying Graphics, and System Thermal Management.
He has been 3 times Chair of the Santa Clara Valley of the IEEE Computer Society and also once General Chair of the
Hot Chips 8 conference held at Stanford and attended by about 850 people.
For more information on the ASP, visit
our consumer information web site at http://www.asp-software.org/ .
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2003 Election Results December 23, 2003
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Scott Swedorski, Richard Joseph, and Dennis Reinhardt won Board seats in the 2003 Annual Meeting.
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Kevin Provance Appointed Assistant to the Sergeant at Arms December 12, 2003
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The ASP President has appointed Kevin Provance as Assistant to the Sergeant at Arms.
This new position has been created due to the high volume of messages in the active ASP newsgroups.
Kevin will serve as part-time SaA when needed to help supervise the ASP newsgroups.
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Michael Dulin new Sergeant at Arms. December 05, 2003
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Michael Dulin has been appointed the ASP's new Sergeant at Arms, replacing Richard Joseph.
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ASP Establishes New Software Download Site November 29, 2003
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The Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP), a not-for-profit association of independent
software developers, marketers and vendors, most of whom use the try-before-you-buy method of
software distribution, has recently launched a software download site at
http://downloads.asp-software.org/.
This site lists software from developer members of the ASP in categories such as business
applications, educational software, multimedia programs, Internet and computer utilities,
and games. ASP members are known worldwide for creating quality software at reasonable prices.
The ASP has over 1,000 members some with as much a forty years experience in developing
software. Shareware programs offer high quality, low costs, and, best of all, the ability to
"test drive" the software before you decide to pay for it.
The site ensures the freshest listings because it polls each developer's web site daily,
using PAD, another ASP initiative.. You may browse by category or use the search feature
provided. If you do not find what you are looking for, the site also offers a Vendor Links
section for a list of other software download sites.
For more information, visit our consumer information web site at http://www.asp-software.org/.
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The Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP) board of directors has appointed Oliver
Grahl to the position of PAD Support and PADGen Maintenance manager. November 29, 2003
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The ASP created the Portable Application Description (PAD), which allows program authors
to describe their products in detail, in a standard XML format that can be easily used by
the Internet sites' webmasters. Along with the PAD standard, the ASP developed a library of
PC software that makes it easy for authors, webmasters, and all interested parties to use PAD.
PADGen, the flagship product of this collection of utilities, won the 2001 award for Best
Overall Utility.
PADGen is available for free from the ASP. The ASP maintains a repository of PAD files for
members and non-members alike. There is also a PAD Support newsgroup available to developers
and webmasters.
Oliver hails from the city of Landshut, which is near Munich, Germany. He published his
first shareware program in 1996, while studying mechanical engineering . After completing
his degree, Oliver went into the software business fulltime. His company, Oliver Grahl
Software Design, designs shareware products for information management, online cost control,
desktop utilities and an add-on for Outlook Express. The company also offers out-of-the-box
products that can be customized for and licensed by the companies at a fixed price, as well
as custom software development.
Oliver is also a longtime active member of the German equivalent of the ASP, which is SAVE
(German Shareware Authors Association) which has about 1000 author members.
Oliver has been an active promoter of PAD within the SAVE community. He recognized that
there was not very much interest in adapting the PAD standard at first, so Oliver offered a
free localized tool to create PAD files for SAVE members.
He has also offered other free services to promote PAD, including a PAD based directory,
sample code for PAD integration into download archives and the PAD Factsheets. Thanks to his
efforts, today there are about two thousand PAD files from German vendors, as well as many
software directories that support PAD.
Oliver says he looks forward to maintaining PadGen, planning to soon release an updated
version that will support the current PAD specifications. Eric Peckham has already implemented
the first beta version, and Oliver will be finishing up his work. Both Oliver and the ASP
thank Eric Peckham for his prior work and support of PadGen.
For more information about PAD and PADGen, visit the ASP web site at http://www.asp-software.org/
or contact The Association of Shareware Professionals, 157-F Love Avenue, Greenwood IN 46142.
Phone: (317) 888-2194 Fax: (317) 888-2195 E-mail: execdir@asp-shareware.org.
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Sheila Manning new Event Coordinator November 08, 2003
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The ASP Board of Directors has appointed Sheila Manning as the new Event Coordinator.
Sheila will replace Jason Strautman, who has held this position since September, 2002.
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Paul Marrington to Write Upload News November 07, 2003
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Paul Marrington has agreed to write the ASPects "Upload News" column. Paul will replace
Richard Joseph in this capacity. Richard Joseph has been providing this valuable news
service to ASP members since April of 2002.
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Ed Pulliam Appointed PR Chair November 06, 2003 |
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The ASP Board of Directors has appointed Ed Pulliam as the new PR Chair. The PR committee
will discuss ideas for promoting the image of the ASP and its members.
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Gold Standard Committee September 19, 2003
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The ASP Board has set up a Gold Standard Committee. Originally proposed by Board member
Sam Bellotto, the idea behind this program is to establish a standard of excellence for
ASP members' software. The committee will have the goal of establishing criteria which
qualifying software would have to meet, and the process and methods for evaluating the
software.
Dennis Volodomanov is the Chair, with 17 committee members.
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New Member Review Committee September 19, 2003 |
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The ASP Board has set up a New Member Review Committee. This committee will be working out a
procedure to review membership applications. It's the committee's task to work out a review
process and discuss standards that may be needed to insure professionalism in our group
Jeff Bramwell has volunteered to lead the committee, which will investigate the need for
professional standards in the ASP.
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Michael Dulin To Be New ASP Secretary September 13, 2003. |
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Dave Gjessing resigned as ASP Secretary, in order to devote more time to his own business.
Michael Dulin, CEO of Shareware Junkies, was elected by the ASP Board as his replacement in
the office of ASP Secretary.
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Special Meeting Results: ASP Reincorporated in Texas June 02, 2003 |
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The Secretary reported the results of the Special Meeting about the ASP reincorporation.
The decision of the Board of Directors of Old ASP to incorporate a nonprofit corporation under
the laws of the State of Texas to be called the Association of Shareware Professionals, Inc.
was overwhelmingly approved by a vote of 879 to 1.
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Two New Directors Chosen in a Mid-term Election March 03, 2003 |
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Don Watkins and Scott Kane were elected to the ASP Board of Directors in the Special
Meeting which ended March 2, 2003. Because there were two open seats during the middle
of an existing term, Don and Scott will serve until the end of 2003, when the term of the
vacant board seats will be up for re-election.
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Sheila Manning to be new Welcome Committee Chair. January 18, 2003 |
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The ASP Board appointed Sheila Manning as the new Welcome Committee Chair. Sheila will
replace Fred Clabuesch, who is stepping down in order to assume the role of ASP Treasurer.
The Board extended thanks to Fred for his excellent past work and for accepting the officer
position.
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Fred Clabuesch Appointed ASP Treasurer January 17, 2003
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Following the resignation of Jerry Medlin, Fred Clabuesch was appointed ASP Treasurer in a
unanimous vote.
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2003 Officers Selected January 15, 2003
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Elected Officers were:
- President -- Terry Swiers
- Vice President -- Larry McJunkin
- Secretary -- Dave Gjessing
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2003 Board Elected December 08, 2002
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Members selected 3 new board members during its annual election.
- Jessica Dewell
- Jury Gerasimov
- Gregg Seelhoff
Sam Bellotto Jr, Brad Marcum, and Ed Ross were elected to two-year terms last year and will
remain on the board in 2003.
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Kathy Salisbury Appointed as the ASP's Volunteer Coordinator. December 03, 2002
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The ASP Board appointed Kathy Salisbury to replace Mike Burda as Volunteer coordinator.
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Richard Joseph Appointed as the ASP's Sergeant at Arms. November 22, 2002
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After posting his resignation, Chris Paris was thanked by ASP members and the Board of
Directors for stepping up to help as Sergeant at Arms during the past year.
The Board appointed Richard Joseph, who also writes an ASPect column called Upload News,
to replace him. The Sergeant at Arms must read and monitor the ASP's newsgroups.
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Jean Cyr Appointed to replace Gordon Whittam as Member Offer Coordinator October 25, 2002
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Gordon Whittam stepped down from his position as member-to-member discount coordinator, and
Jean Cyr was appointed to fill this role. ASP members thanked Gordon for a job well done,
in sorting out the many member discounts and offers, announcing them in the members newsgroup,
and writing these up for the ASPects newsletter.
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Jason Strautman Appointed Event Coordinator September 12, 2002
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The ASP Board of Directors created a new position of Event Coordinator, and appointed
Jason Strautman to the position. The duties of the position will include oversight and
coordination of the ASP Events Committee; assisting with travel arrangements for
representatives attending various events; and make budgetary recommendations to the Board
of Directors regarding the various events identified.
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Terry Swiers Selected For Membership Database Project August 20, 2002
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The ASP Board of Directors accepted Terry Swiers' bid on the Membership Database Project.
Terry has agreed to do the project at no cost to the ASP.
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Mike Burda Appointed Volunteer/Proposal Coordinator August 14, 2002
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Mike Burda was appointed as the ASP's Volunteer/Proposal Coordinator.
Mike will work with the volunteers to keep the projects on track, and keep the
Board up to date on the progress of the various projects.
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Eric Peckham Selected For PAD Support Position July 30, 2002
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The ASP Board of Directors accepted Eric Peckham's bid to fill the ASP's official PAD Support
Position.
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Two New Directors Chosen in a Mid-term Election May 24, 2002
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Due to two mid-term resignations, there were two vacancies on the ASP Board of Directors.
Because each of the two departing directors were in the second year of their term, the board
members chosen in this election will serve only until the end of 2002.
Mike Raustad and Gregg Seelhoff who were elected to fill the two board member positions.
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Download Site Proposal Approved May 06, 2002
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A motion to accept the proposal submitted by the download site committee was accepted.
This site will utilize the current asp-shareware.com domain, and will be a cornerstone of
the ASP's consumer-oriented Web site.
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Special Election Called Due to Mid-term Resignations May 02, 2002
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Due to the mid-term resignations of Sharon Housley and Dave Collins, there are two vacancies
on the ASP Board of Directors. A Special Election has been called to elect two new Directors.
Also, Marie Finch has been appointed to replace Kathy Salisbury as ASP Secretary.
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Special Meeting Called to Propose Two Bylaw Changes April 08, 2002
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A Special Meeting was called to propose two changes to the ASP bylaws. Ballots were sent to
the members, and the voting closed at 5:00 pm PST on April 7. The two bylaw changes passed
by a large majority.
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ASP Download Site Committee Explores Options March 19, 2002
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In response to member requests, a discussion group was set up to consider implementing an official ASP
link site. The group, headed by Kent Briggs of Briggs Softworks, has already developed a working
prototype for the site. Many thanks go to Kent and this hard-working group of volunteers for
investigating this potential member benefit. The group will eventually present a plan to the ASP Board.
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New "Hot Topics" FAQ Committee March 18, 2002
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The ASP Board set up a special committee room to discuss and create new FAQs. A big thank
you goes to Al Harberg for acting as the moderator of the group. Al will also be compiling
the discussions and presenting them in a useful format for the web site. Some of the topics
that will be explored over the coming months are: (1) should I use reg codes, or have a
separate "full" version of my program; (2) should I allow users to register my software
if they haven't downloaded it first; (3) should I use hardware locking to help prevent piracy
and fraud; (4) what percentage of users will likely register my software; and (5) should I
have a credit card merchant account or use a registration service? Please stop by the FAQ
committee room if you would like to contribute to these FAQs, or if you have additional ideas
for the group to explore
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New Chairman For International Shareware Week February 22, 2002
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Mike Dulin was appointed as the Chairman of the ASP's Shareware Week Committee.
Mike is best known to ASP members as the owner of the SharewareJunkies download site.
The International Shareware Week Committee was created in order to promote the shareware concept,
the ASP, and our members. Mike has been a member since 1997, so you can be sure that he knows a
great deal about the shareware concept and the ASP. The Board has every confidence that Mike will
make a great leader for this effort.
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New Education Committee Chair Named January 28, 2002
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New Chairman For International Shareware Week February 22, 2002
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Mike Dulin was appointed as the Chairman of the ASP's Shareware Week Committee.
Mike is best known to ASP members as the owner of the SharewareJunkies download site.
The International Shareware Week Committee was created in order to promote the shareware concept,
the ASP, and our members. Mike has been a member since 1997, so you can be sure that he knows a
great deal about the shareware concept and the ASP. The Board has every confidence that Mike will
make a great leader for this effort.
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Website Content Editor Appointed January 26, 2002
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Kathy Salisbury of Pharos Games was appointed as the ASP's website content editor.
Following the completion of the website overhaul now in progress, she will be
responsible for keeping content up to date, providing industry information to members
through the members' only pages, and provide content attractive to non-members on the public
pages.
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PR Chairman Appointed January 11, 2002
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Al Harberg of DP Directory was appointed as the ASP's Public Relations Chairman.
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ASP Selects New Chairman of the Board January 02, 2002
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Ed Ross of PC Talent was named Chairman of the Board.
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2002 Officers Selected January 02, 2002
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Elected Officers were:
- President -- Terry Swiers
- Vice President -- Larry McJunkin
- Treasurer -- Jerry Medlin
- Secretary -- Kathy Salisbury
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ASP Appoints New Webmaster, Sergeant-at-Arms January 02, 2002
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Jason Strautman of Universal Hint System was appointed as the ASP's new webmaster.
Dennis Reinhardt was appointed of DAIR Computer Systems was appointed as the Sergeant-at-Arms.
Jason Strautman and Jerry Stern of Science Translations were awarded contracts to update the ASP's website.
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2002 Board Elected December 08, 2001
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Members selected 3 new board members during its annual election.
- Ed Ross
- Sam Bellotto Jr.
- Brad Marcum
Dave Collins, Jessica Dewell, and Sharon Housley were elected to two-year terms last year and will remain on the board in 2002.
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ASP Selects New Chairman of the Board October 05, 2001
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Dave Collins of Shareware Promotions was named Chairman of the Board, replacing Terry Swiers
of Millennium Software LLC, who was selected to be the ASP's President.
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ASP Selects New President October 05, 2001
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Dave Collins of Shareware Promotions was named Chairman of the Board, replacing Terry Swiers
of Millennium Software LLC, who was selected to be the ASP's President.
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FTP Site Discontinued June 12, 2001
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The Board of Directors decided to close the ASP FTP site. The site had always been meant as
an occasional alternative or secondary file storage facility, but high traffic made the site
unreliable for the members. Beginning August 15, new files will not be accepted, and all FTP
service will be stopped on October 1.
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New COB tapped January 04, 2001
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Terry Swiers of Millennium Software LLC was named Chairman of the Board, replacing
outgoing Chris Thornton of Thornsoft Development Inc.
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2001 Officers Selected January 04, 2001
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Elected Officers were:
- President -- Steve Pavlina
- Vice President -- Scott Kane
- Treasurer -- Jerry Medlin
- Secretary -- Kathy Salisbury
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Rosemary West Tagged as an Honorary Member December 10, 2000
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It was moved that an honorary membership be extended to Rosemary West in appreciation
for her dedicated service over the years to the ASP, and for her many contributions
to the entire shareware community.
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Annual Election Held December 08, 2000
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Members selected 3 new board members during its annual election.
- Dave Collins
- Jessica Dewell
- Sharon Housley
Board terms are for two years.
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ASP Board Selects New Vice President August 22, 2000
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Australian author, Scott Kane of MicroNexus Software Australia, has been tapped by the
Board of Directors to become the next Vice President of the ASP. Scott replaces Steve Pavlina,
who was selected to be President upon Harold Holmes' retirement.
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Board Selects Steve Pavlina to be Next ASP President August 15, 2000
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Steve Pavlina of Dexterity Software has been selected by the Board to become the next
President. Steve was previously the Vice President and replaces Harold Holmes, who is
retiring at the end of August.
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Harold Holmes to Retire as ASP President August 14, 2000
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Harold Holmes has announced his retirement as the President of the ASP. Harold is a
boardmember of the Shareware Industry Conference and will be the host liason company for
the 2001 and 2002 conferences in St. Louis Missouri and will be devoting his efforts towards
putting together those events. We thank Harold for all of the work he has done for the ASP.
Harold will continue on as Webmaster.
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ASP 2000 Hall of Fame Inductees Announced July 15, 2000
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The ASP has inducted Michael Callahan, Phil Katz, Jim Knopf, Bob Ostrander, Paul Mayer and Bob Wallace into the ASP Hall of Fame. To find out more go to the Hall of Fame page.
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ASP Expands Internal CD Project June 03, 2000
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It was moved that the ASP expand the quarterly CD project to make it available to the Association of Personal
Computer User Groups (APCUG), the press, and ISPs. The APCUG will have re-distribution rights to copy and distribute to their membership, and the ISPs will have publishing rights to make the content available online. The user interface for future CDs will be developed with end users in mind, although sponsorship information will continue to be prominently displayed. The member-to-member discount requirement is still in effect.
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Board Puts Plans for PAD Mouse Pad Together March 22, 2000
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The ASP Board has decided to design PAD mouse pads and give them to its members and the
attendees at this year's Shareware Industry Conference, to promote PAD among members of the
shareware community.
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ASP Welcoming Committee Formed January 29, 2000
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A Motion was passed that created the ASP Welcome Committee. This committee will assist new
ASP members in becoming familiar with ASP benefits and services and help them with any
questions they have about being a new ASP member. The goal of this committee is to make our
new members feel welcome to ask questions about all that ASP has to offer them.
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ASP Makes Plans for SIC January 16, 2000
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The ASP Board has decided unanimously to have a booth at the Shareware Industry Conference again this year.
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Bob Ostrander Granted Honorary Membership January 13, 2000
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It was moved that an honorary membership be extended to Bob Ostrander in appreciation for
his dedicated service over the years to the ASP.
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2000 Officers and COB Selected January 04, 2000
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Elected Officers were:
- President -- Harold Holmes
- Vice President -- Steve Pavlina
- Treasurer -- Jerry Medlin
- Secretary -- Jessica Schnepp
Chris Thornton was voted to continue on as Chairman of the Board.
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ASP Elects New Secretary December 09, 1999
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After the resignation of Hunter Gordon as the ASP Secretary, Jessica Schnepp was
selected by the Board to become the new Secretary.
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ASP Creates Newsgroup for PAD Support December 09, 1999
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The ASP has created a new newsgroup that will act as an online support center for the PAD
Project. You may access the group by setting your newsreader to the following group:
ASP.PAD_Support
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Board Forms Committee to Produce Quarterly Themed CD November 22, 1999
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A committee will be formed to produce a CD to be sent to the ASP membership.
The CD would be vendor-sponsored and the ASP would incur no cost. The CD would be produced
quarterly.
The guidelines for the CD will be:
- To be on the CD you *must* be an ASP member
- The item on the CD must be discounted for ASP members.
- The item must fall within the theme of the CD.
- 1st call for CD materials will be for authors/vendors who have not yet been on a CD. If there is room remaining on the CD, a 2nd call for material will be made and additional titles by author/vendor can be submitted.
- The BoD will make final decisions on any submissions
The proposed themes for the first 4 CDs are:
- 1st Quarter - Internet, Promotional and Submission Tools and Services
- 2nd Quarter - General Applications & Accounting Applications
- 3rd Quarter - Programming Tools and Utilities
- 4th Quarter - Entertainment, Educational and Games
The themes can be modified at the discretion of the committee.
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ASP Forms International Committee October 28, 1999
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The Board has decided to form a committee that will look at how the ASP can support the international author community.
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ASP Purchases PAD Project October 09, 1999
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The ASP has decided to purchase the PAD project from Lincoln Beach Software. PAD is an open standard that allows authors to house all of their product information into one file that is easily processed by other parties. Read more about PAD by going to the PAD pages.
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ASP Board Selects New Legal Counsel September 30, 1999
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The ASP secured the services of Chip Cooper for ASP legal counsel. Past services were
performed by Lance Rose, who has stepped down.
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ASP Looks Into Purchasing New Standards Tool September 23, 1999
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A committee was formed to look into purchasing the PAD and PADGen product line from Lincoln Beach Software.
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ASP Board Selects New Member-to-Member Benefit Coordinator August 11, 1999
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Sharon Housely of NotePager, Inc. will now coordinate the member-to-member discount/offers area for the ASP.
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ASP Board Selects New Vice President June 21, 1999
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Jean-Guy Ducreux, of WSKA International, was elected by the membership to replace Borje Hagsten, who is stepping down.
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ASP Elects New Board Member June 19, 1999
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Jean-Guy Ducreux, of WSKA International, was elected by the membership to replace Borje Hagsten, who is stepping down.
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ASP Implements New FTP Site for Members May 15, 1999
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This FTP site will allow ASP members to utiltize a secondary site to host their files. This great new benefit for all ASP Author Members. Mirroring the site with ISPs around the world is currently underway.
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Chris Thornton Selected as New Chairman of the Board January 02, 1999
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In a unanimous vote, Chris Thornton, President of ThornSoft Development, was selected to be
the new Chairman of the Board. Chris has been an active member of the ASP since 1992.
Chris replaces Harold Holmes, who resigned his position of COB to become President of the ASP.
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Newly Elected Board Ready for 1999 December 16, 1998
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Elected Board Members were:
- Tom Guthery of Flix Productions
- Mike Raustad of M & R Technologies
- Harry Simpson of Microworks Inc.
- Chris Thornton of Thornsoft Development.
Also, several changes were made to the bylaws and supporting documentation.
See the Bylaws for noted changes.
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New Officers Selected for 1999 December 16, 1998
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Elected Officers were:
- President -- Harold Holmes
- Vice President -- Timothy B. Bougan
- Treasurer -- Jerry Medlin
- Secretary -- Bill Sturgell
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New ASP Webmaster Selected December 09, 1998
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The Board selected to have Harold Holmes, of Lincoln Beach Software, to become the new ASP Webmaster.
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Bill Dickson Resigns, Board Selects Harold Holmes as New President November 02, 1998
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Board chose to elect Harold Holmes as the new ASP President. Mr. Holmes has been an active member of the ASP for many years and owns Lincoln Beach Software.
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Jan Abbott Retires as Executive Director, Rich Holler Takes Over November 17, 1997
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The ASP has one full-time paid person, the Executive Director, who maintains the office and
database, does mailings, and serves as the contact point for the ASP. For seven years Jan
Abbott (with the able assistance of George) has been the ASP's ED. She handed over the
reigns to Rich Holler on November 17th.
We want to thank Jan for all she has done above and beyond the call for the ASP and for
shareware. Last June she was inducted into the SIAF's Shareware Hall of Fame.
The ASP's new address is:
- Association of Shareware Professionals
- 157-F Love Avenue
- Greenwood, IN 46142
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- 317-888-2194 (voice 9am-4pm Indiana time)
- 317-888-2195 (fax)
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- email: execdir@asp-shareware.org
- CIS: 73567,1547
This also requires a change to the Ombudsman statement ASP members all use. When they next
update their program, documentation, web site, etc. they'll need to change the last sentence
of the Ombudsman statement to read:
Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at 157-F Love Ave., Greenwood, IN 46142 USA,
FAX 317-888-2195, or send email to omb@asp-shareware.org.
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Last Official ASP CD ROM Ships November 06, 1997
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The last ASP CD ROM is currently being prepared and will ship to distributor members with
the December ASPects. The CD ROM project was primarily aimed at Disk Vendors, who now get
their evaluation version copies from the Internet and at BBS Sysops who have different
problems. Neither seem to need the CD ROM anymore.
"Amateur" BBS Sysops seem to be running nice web sites now and the "For Pay" Sysops are all making big bucks as ISPs.
Alright, not "all", but there is a trend.
Some Sysops mounted the ASP CD ROM for direct downloading - it was engineered with that in mind. The current format
for the CD ROM contains not only the necessary FILES.BBS but also has a full HTML interface that makes putting the
CD ROM on a web site painless.
Public (software) Library picked up the production of the ASP CD ROM when we
needed the favor - when GT International bailed out on us. PsL patterned the current CD ROM on their regular production
monthly CD ROM that they sell by subscription to distributors. It also includes an HTML interface and also has all the
new software that PsL finds - from ASP members or not.
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