Thank you for your interest. You can download the evaluation version of WIM from http://www.wimsoft.com/download.htm. The evaluation license number for the "February, 2012" copy of WIM 6.64 is 9199859275. Please note that evaluation can be done only during one period. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to send email to wim@wimsoft.com. Please note that the evaluation version is rather limited and does not allow, for example, to save files. Also, if you have questions how to use satellite imagery and what kind of data is available, I would be happy to discuss this with you. Please read the "Getting Started" section in the WIM Manual (in wim.pdf). The best way to learn WIM is by doing practical exercises. Please see "Practical exercises with WIM and WAM" and other exercises under the "Manual" section at http://www.wimsoft.com/manual.htm. A few basic tips for new WIM users: 1. When reading an image file please make sure that you select the proper file format in the "Files of type:" box, e.g. for HDF images select HDF, etc. Sounds easy but this is often a problem for first-time users. The next time you try to open an image the last image type is already selected for you. 2. If the expected files do not show up in the file selection window, you must remember that WIM looks for files according to their extensions. As the default for Microsoft Windows is to hide the file extensions (the dumbest move that Microsoft has ever made!) you may not even know what your file extensions are. As a first step, you can see all the files in the selected folder by typing "*.*" as the filename mask in the "File name" box. If your image files have specific extensions then you can add them to the default file extensions by editing "View-Settings-Extensions" from the menu. 3. It is useful to have the "List of images" window open. Just make sure that the "View-Image List" is selected from the menu. It may be a matter of choice but I always prefer to load images not by the "File Open" dialog in WIM but just by clicking (or double-clicking, depending on your settings) on the filename in Windows. These are just a few tips to get you started - for more please see the manual "Practical exercises with WIM and WAM", http://www.wimsoft.com/Course/1/Exercises_WIM_WAM.pdf. We release a new version of WIM approximately every month. The WIM upgrade history is listed at http://www.wimsoft.com/whats_new.htm. The full version of WIM (delivered on a DVD) includes high-resolution global databases (coastlines, political boundaries, rivers, bathymetry) and additional software components. If you are serious about working with satellite images then you should definitely consider the WIM Automation Module (WAM) that allows to process hundreds of images with a single command or a few mouse clicks. WIM is an interactive, menu-driven program, WAM is tool running complex scripts of for applying a set of operations to many images. WAM is based on the Microsoft .NET Framework. You can write your own WAM scripts or use many of the existing WAM programs. We can also organize a course in satellite oceanography and satellite data analysis. Program for a 4-day course is shown at http://www.wimsoft.com/course.htm. Examples of various applications completed with WIM and WAM are at http://www.spg.ucsd.edu/Satellite_Projects/Satellite_projects.htm. Good "wimming". Mati wim@wimsoft.com http://www.wimsoft.com