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To: Annette who wrote (23405)9/24/1999 1:43:00 AM
From: KS  Respond to of 27722
 
GREAT NEWS!!!

9/23/99 4:59:24 PM

SALT LAKE CITY, Sep 23, 1999 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Intelliquis
International Inc. (OTC BB: INTQ), a premier provider of personal
computer and Internet software, today announced its year 2000
technology, through original equipment manufacturer (OEM) Millennium 2K
Solutions, will be featured on a CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
segment airing Friday, Sept. 24, 1999, at 6 p.m. Mountain time.

The segment will focus on the computer industry's failure to respond
adequately to potential Y2K conflicts in computer hardware when it had
the chance. The program will feature Millennium 2K Solutions'
president, James Toner, discussing his analysis of the situation and
the need to address the real-time clock issue in Y2K testing and repair
efforts.

Mark Tippets, Intelliquis' vice president of sales, said the segment
gives the company an opportunity to showcase its technology.

"This news feature will validate the point Intelliquis has been making since it introduced its Y2K test and repair technology -- testing and repairing a computer's real-time clock is essential in bringing a computer into full Y2K-compliance," Tippets said. "Intelliquis' stance has been that the CMOS real-time clock is as important as the BIOS clock in accessing and processing dates in applications and program files, mainly because many programs bypass the BIOS and go directly to the real-time clock for dates. Intelliquis' Y2K solution gives users the ability to test and repair their CMOS clocks as well as their BIOS clocks, software and operating systems."

The company's ISA-card solution, sold by Millennium 2K Solutions as the M2000 Module, provides computer users with a permanent, virus-resistant solution to the year 2000 problem. The card automatically repairs a computer's real-time clock and BIOS from its two-digit date format to a Y2K-compliant, four-digit date. The M2000 Module resolves potential Y2K conflicts on all critical levels of a PC's hardware by automatically redirecting a computer's hardware from its faulty two-digit year real-time clock to a corrected, Y2K-compliant four-digit year real-time clock.

Intelliquis' IntelliFIX 2000 test and repair software includes a
self-booting utility for diagnosing and repairing all levels of impact in PC hardware, including BIOS and CMOS real-time clock. IntelliFIX 2000 also includes software for testing and repairing a PC's operating system, which includes DOS and Windows 3.1/95/98/NT, and also scans and repairs application conflicts. The data scan feature included in IntelliFIX 2000 scans spreadsheet and database files for potential two-digit date problems and repairs them by automatically converting them to a Y2K-compliant four-digit date. The program scans and repairs most files in dBase, FoxPro, C, C++, Pascal Delphi, Lotus 1-2-3, Clipper, Microsoft Access, Excel, Word, and other programs.

Intelliquis' Y2K technology recently received a Level 5 rating in
Solace Consultancy's Millennium Test report -- the highest possible
rating in the report and the only product tested that received the
Level 5 designation. Intelliquis' products can be found in a variety of retail outlets, including Staples (Nasdaq: SPLS), CompUSA ( NYSE: CPU), Beyond.com (Nasdaq: BYND), Digital River (Nasdaq: DRIV), Micro Center, Fry's Electronics, Egghead.com (Nasdaq: EGGS), Hastings Books and OfficeMax (NYSE: OMX). Intelliquis IntelliFIX 2000 version 5.0 is now distributed to resellers through Ingram Micro (NYSE: IM) and Navarre (Nasdaq: NAVR) and through direct channels.

About Intelliquis

Based in Draper, Utah, Intelliquis International Inc. (OTC BB: INTQ)
is a premier provider of software titles for the personal computer
market. Intelliquis' Internet, communications and utility software
enable computer users to save time and money while achieving greater
productivity in their business and personal computing activities.
Intelliquis' software products are available worldwide through retail,
VAR, distributor, Internet and OEM sales channels. More information can
be accessed from the Intelliquis Web site at www.intelliquis.com

Except for historical information, all of the statements, expectations
and assumptions contained in the foregoing are forward-looking
statements. The realization of any or all of these expectations is
subject to a number of risks and uncertainties and it is possible that
the assumptions made by management may not materialize. Certain of
these risk factors are set forth in the company's SEC Form 10-QSB for
the quarter ended June 30, 1999. In that regard, there are no
assurances the CBS segment will generate material sales for the
company.