Purpose:
To insure that Brian can convince his wife that his super-human support of WD is a worthwhile effort. :-)

Weather Display as you download it is fully working, apart from a start up nag screen. It also has a trial period of 30 days, after which time it will not work anymore. You can still register it after this time, by getting the registration number to me. When I receive payment, and then entering it into a program you can download from here:

http://www.weather-display.com/downloadfiles/wdregistration.exe

(only 70$ US for Weather Display and you can choose to pay in 5 major currencies)


 
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE USING THE SECURE LIVE CREDIT CARD WORLD PAY SEVER

Notes on using the shop:

 The words Tokaanuskihire will appear on your Credit Card bill.Dinner's or Amex not accepted at this sage, sorry.

When you get to the shop, click on Buy one now, then place an order without account. No need for a valid postal address (but please fill in "other" underneath "outside US" with some info, even though in italics), and dont worry about the outside US drop down window if you are from the US.
All I really need is a VALID email address - I dont receive any credit card information, it is all handled automaticly by World Pay. Price is quoted in NZ$,i.e 105$NZ. which is only about 70$US (depends on the exchange rate), but you can select the currency of your choice, and then it will convert the exchange rate for you, so you know exactly how much you are paying. The whole process is live, and you should get your registration within the hour (or as soon as I check my email). Other credit card's can be used, except for Amex.

Once I have received confirmation of payment, which is by email I will email you back the new registration code, which you enter in the lower box, and then click OK.(Please email me your registration code once you have purchased the software, thanks)

Note: the code is case sensitive

Customers in Germany, please go to : http://www.weather-display.de

last modified: Wednesday, 01-Dec-2004 18:11:34 CST by Brian Hamilton