Kimberly Lee, here is why I am so high on OBJX: Read the corporate profile on this company (note the bold type at bottom of profile)
Corporate Profile for Interactive Objects dated May 1, 1998. Abstracted from Business Wire 05/01/98
--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The following Corporate Profile is available for inclusion in your files. News releases for this client are distributed by Business Wire and also become part of the leading databases and online services, including all of the leading Internet-based services. -0- Company description: Interactive Objects, Inc. (OTC.BB:OBJX) develops and markets modular software development tools and components. These ActiveX tools enable Windows NT/95 programmers to develop or upgrade communications systems -- both intranet and Internet -- without spending an inordinate amount of time or money learning new systems and languages.
Visual Gateway Interface (VGI), Interactive Objects' premier product, makes it easy to write applications that run on any NT Web server using familiar visual development environments including Visual Basic, Visual C++ and Delphi. An integrated, object-oriented ActiveX development tool, VGI lets users develop true, Web-based applications that access CGI and ISAPI gateway interfaces using whatever visual language they're most proficient in.
Since users don't have to master a variety of scripting languages to make your applications work on NT-based Web servers, VGI saves them time. And, because VGI applications are compiled and provide multi-threading capabilities, they run faster than interpreted applications created with scripting languages.
A publicly traded company, Interactive Objects was founded by a pair of Microsoft veterans in 1995. Interactive Objects is headquartered at 17720 NE 65th Street, Redmond, WA 98052. The company can be reached by telephone at 425/869-6338 and by fax at 425/869-1889. Interactive Objects is located on the Web at www.iobjects.com.
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