[WarpCast] SMACK! Goes West - Warp Expo West - 9/03/99 |
Warpstock 99 - Atlanta, October 16-17, 1999 Two fun filled days of OS/2 and YOU! Register by September 6, 1999 to receive a discount! Visit http://www.warpstock.org for full details. ****************************** WarpCast ****************************** Source: Judy McDermott (judy@moon-scape.com) Moderator: Christopher B. Wright (wrightc@dtcweb.com) ********************************************************************** IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: Robert Rosenwald Phone: (480) 945-2001 FAX: (480) 949-1707 Email: sales@perfectniche.com Scottsdale, Arizona, September 2, 1999 - Perfect Niche Software, Inc., developers of labeling software for OS/2, Macintosh, DOS and Windows, announced today that they have registered for the Warp Expo West Vendor100 opportunity which will take place on September 18, 1999, in Southern California. The Vendor100 exhibit provides an opportunity for those that are unable to physically attend this years event to have their product or service demonstrated to the attendees at Warp Expo West and as one of the Vendor100 participants, Perfect Niche's SMACK! v. 1.01 for OS/2 Warp will be one of the products demonstrated. SMACK! is the world's first labeling program for OS/2 Warp. With SMACK! you get the functionality of a desktop publishing system and the power of OS/2. That means you can design and print great looking labels at "Warp" speed. Designed and developed by master programmer Bill Schindler and marketed by Perfect Niche Software, SMACK! is a simple, cost-effective way for you to get the professional looking labels you need for mailings, diskettes, name badges, business cards, inserts, dividers, and more. SMACK! v. 2.0 is due to be released by year end, yet new features continue to be added to SMACK! v. 1.01. Support for the Seiko Smart Label Printer is the latest added feature. Visit http://www.perfectniche.com for SMACK! v. 1.01 details and a list of new features that will appear in SMACK! v. 2.0. Perfect Niche Software, Inc., extends a gracious "Thank you" to SCOUG, Southern California OS/2 User Group, for providing this opportunity to reach out to users of OS/2 through the Vendor100 plan. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To subscribe, unsubscribe, or for more information on WarpCast, visit: http://www.warpcast.com/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------