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    Log Windows writes "Work continues on 32 bit and 64 bit versions of Log Windows



    Compatibility with the forthcoming Windows XP™ a priority.





    Muscle Shoals, Alabama. April 16, 2001: Creative Services Software announced today that work is continuing on the development of the 32 bit version of Log Windows, as well as providing for a native 64 bit version of Log Windows for the next Windows™ update from Microsoft, Windows XP™,


    “To provide a quality product, as well as only having to make changes only once for both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows, we’ve taken quite a methodic approach to the development process of the program. With every major release of Windows™, Microsoft reinvents or enhances the functional of the Operating System, and we want our products to be able to take advantage of the new technologies, including the ‘dot-net’ technology.” Said Rick Ruhl – W4PC, President of Creative Services Software. CSS is part of Microsoft ISV (Independent Software Vendor) program, and has been developing Windows™ programs since 1985.



    The Log Windows product retails for $69.95 and upgrades from release 3.06.15 or earlier is $40.00.



    Those who have purchased version 3.06.50 or greater will get the first release of the 32/64-bit upgrade free. The product is available from dealers around the world, as well as direct from CSS.



    Log Windows is owned by SCO, Inc and is maintained by Creative Services Software.



    Creative Services Software is at http://www.cssincorp.com


    The Log Windows homepage is at http://www.logwindows.com


    Windows, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows 2000 and Windows XP are Registered Trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.

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