This is TVP version 0.9.7.1, release August 19, 1997. It is currently being maintained by Tim Vanderhoek . You can visit its homepage on the web at http://www3.sympatico.ca/john.vanderhoek/tim/src/president. The preferred method of TVP distribution is by its source code, but exceptions exist. The source is under the GNU GPL, whose conditions you can view from all of prez, aprez, and xprez by asking to see the license. While TVP is free, you are requested to send a postcard to the author! This will ensure that I (me, the author :) know that other people have an interest in TVP and that I continue to fix bugs, update, and improve it. However, while most postcard-ware simply requests a postcard, TVP has a small twist! On the postcard you are requested to write, in your native language (or, if that happens to be English, then in some funky foreign language that you happen to know, or, if English is the only language you know, then English is acceptable) the phrase "Hello! How are you?". Print the English name of the language (eg. French instead of Francais) somewhere on the postcard, too. Then, send the postcard to Tim Vanderhoek / 3484 Ketelbey Crt. / Burlington, ON. / Canada. / L7M 3B4. I assure you, your effort to send such a postcard will be greatly appreciated! If you add your name and email address, I may even send you a nice thankyou note! :) TVP owes its genesis to a number of people, all of whom without TVP would not exist. First, my grade 12 computer technology teacher, Harry Blyleven, for assigning an ISU and then giving his class the freedom to choose their own project for the ISU. This would never have been started, otherwise. Second, Dave Hagan, for convincing me that there might be at least one person interested in a finished version of the game. :) Sverre H. Huseby , who wrote pixmaps for the playing cards which I use, and pointed out some fixes necessary to compile under Linux. You can grab his library, shhcards-1.0.3, for manipulating cards from http://www.ifi.uio.no/~sverrehu/. And, finally, myself, for, well, writing everything, and, in general, doing all of the real work. :)