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Date: Wed, 4 Aug 1999 00:18:50 PDT
From: Peter Skye <pskye@peterskye.com >
Reply-To: scoug-general@scoug.com
To: scoug-general@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-General: Three Free Plans for OS/2 Software Developers

Content Type: text/plain

Note from Peter Skye: This is a copy of the press release we
distributed today to the news media.

Contact: Rollin White (Rollin@scoug.com)
1-562-596-5121 office

Wednesday, August 4, 1999

Press Release - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
____________________________________________________________

Three Free Plans for OS/2 Software Developers

Warp Expo West offers three free ways for OS/2 Software Developers and
other OS/2-oriented vendors to demonstrate and sell their products.

First, we'll give you a free table in the exhibitor hall. Bring in
your product and show our happy throngs of OS/2 users how it works and
what it does. Remember that many guests at Warp Expo West will be
looking for new OS/2 software and other OS/2-related products -- and
your presence will give them a chance to see what your products can do.
For your free exhibitor table, send a request to Rollin@scoug.com.

Second, we'll give you a seminar time period so you can give an
in-depth presentation of your OS/2 products. We'll happily add meeting
rooms to accomodate everyone, and we'll promote your presentation to
make sure you have a good audience. To speak at Warp Expo West, contact
Rollin@scoug.com.

And third, we've got Vendor100 ready just for you. We'll put your
product in front of every Warp Expo West attendee, and our staff will
assist every guest in finding the exact products that meet their needs.
It's a free way to get your product known to Warp Expo West visitors --
and all you have to do to sign up is send an email to Rollin@scoug.com.

If you've got an OS/2 product, Warp Expo West wants to showcase it.

So take your pick of everything you want. A free exhibitor table in
our vendor hall, a lecture period to demonstrate your product in detail,
and Vendor100.

Warp Expo West will be held on September 18 near Disneyland in sunny
Southern California. All the info is at

http://www.scoug.com/warpexpowest

If you've got an OS/2 product, email

Rollin@scoug.com

He'll get you signed up for the exact options you want - for free.

And if you're coming to Warp Expo West to see the sights, the
software, the seminars and the excitement, you can register - for free -
at

http://www.scoug.com/warpexpowest/registration.html

Sponsored by The Southern California OS/2 User Group.

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For problems, contact the list owner at
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