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To: Max Fletcher who wrote (120)1/23/1999 10:26:00 AM
From: WallStBum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1591
 
Max I gotta believe their product is paving the way to a revolution in people communicate. It seems to be the natural progression of email/internet/network communications.

Was re-reading the Co. 12/16 press release. See sonk.com. What struck me was the rapidly growing distribution network already in place, ala Electronic Boutique which ALONE is 693 stores. I see these stores in every mall here in Minneapolis area. Additionally, the product appears to be rolling out worldwide with truly remarkable speed. So many companies hype their worldwide distribution intentions to no avail and here, SFLK is on a tear. Now Prodigy has come TO THEM and discussions taking place with AOL (the single largest worldwide ISP next to AT&T Worldnet). Also, the company is terrific with the press releases - well over a dozen in the past month.

From 12/16 release: Ingram Micro, one of the world's leading software distributors, currently distributes Softlink, Inc.'s products in North America. The Company's products are currently retailed in Electronic Boutique (693 Store Outlets), Fry's Electronics, Micro Centers and J & R Music Stores. Softbank, the largest software distributor in Japan, handles the Company's Japanese distribution. In a recent industry report out of Japan, the Company's Japanese-language editions of Powerlink and Voicelink were rated the fifth- and sixth-best selling software products in the ''Retail Productivity'' category. Overwhelming demand for Voicelink in the international market prompted the release of a Spanish-language version of Voicelink in October of this year, with a Dutch version slated for release late this month. Chinese, French and German versions of both Powerlink and Voicelink will follow shortly to satisfy corresponding demand in these language categories.

Softlink Inc. is currently negotiating with several large computer manufacturers regarding the bundling of its e-mail products with a
variety of new multimedia computers and related peripherals.