On 11 May, Richard Mellish wrote in message
<841164f656.Richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Steve Fryatt <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:
<snip>
The software clearly did revert to the author, who released it as
freeware.
The manual was presumably written by someone else, and we're not sure<snip>
who that someone is.
So we're in the daft situation that the software is freely available, as
are some examples of what can be done with it, but only those who bought
the earlier paid-for version are entitled to know how to use it.