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To: esecurities(tm) who wrote (2911)12/15/1998 10:22:00 AM
From: esecurities(tm)  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4231
 
Alpha Message Boards...'The Picture of Dorian Grey'?

Headline:Does Alpha Software Exist?
Message #:00033113
Posted on:12/15/1998 at 10:10:22
Author:Jim Gould (miscojcg@ix.netcom.com)

almost 1 year ago I purchased two copies of "Our Family" software by Alpha. It had a bug in it which gave all information in German. When I contacted the company they responded that they were fixing the bug and would send the fix free. Six months later, when I contacted them to receive the fix, they responded that they no longer supported the program. Since then I have been trying to contact them to learn what they wanted to do with the two programs I purchased and they have ignored my numerous e-mails to their customer support.
Is Alpha Software still in business? Why would they ignore a customer who has invested in their products? Any suggestions?


webfiler.alphasoftware.com

Was ist den loss, Herr Rabins? Data Drecker?

Opinion: The Rabins are in the process of jettisoning everything except NewKidCo...?



To: esecurities(tm) who wrote (2911)12/21/1998 12:49:00 AM
From: esecurities(tm)  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4231
 
>>Allaire*>>"Quick Pick-Up of IPO Issuance Seen In '99"

NEW YORK (Reuters) - "While the Christmas and New Year holidays will slow the new issues market in the next few weeks, a quick resumption is seen in January as underwriters strive to make up for the sharp decline of late 1998.

''Instead of the usual slow January, we'll see an early pick-up,'' said David Menlow, president of IPO Financial Network...''There's a very big appetite for online companies,'' said Kathleen Smith, portfolio manager at the Renaissance IPO Fund...Indeed, IPOs from online women's network iVillage Inc. and Allaire Corp., a company that makes business software to help build Web sites, are among the deals on the boards for early 1999 that analysts expect to draw crowds..."


© 1998 Reuters By Holly Rosenkrantz dailynews.yahoo.com

*SoftQuad <http://www.sq.com> Software competitor...19% owned by SoftQuad International Inc (NASD OTC BB:SWEBF)(TSE:SKI)