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November 1996
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A computerized in/out board and messaging package for LANs and WANs, Who's Where 2.0 for Windows offers automated status log-in upon start-up, automated status log-out upon shutdown, group messaging, TCP/IP support, reporting capabilities, and int
egration with e-mail. Stand-alone version, from $50; 10-user license, $395; 25-user license, $835; 50-user license, $1295.
Contact: Core Technology Corp., Lansing, MI
Phone: (800) 338-2117 or (517) 627-1521
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