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To: Mel Spivak who wrote (1191)2/16/1999 10:46:00 AM
From: Mel Spivak  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1530
 
HTSF is one I have mentioned here. Their story their recent news (since 12/98) and their chart are spectacular. Here's the latest news:
Heartsoft, Inc. to Announce Powerful New Internet Product for Children on
Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1999

Business Editors & Computer Writers

TULSA, Okla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 16, 1999--Heartsoft, Inc. (OTC
BB:HTSF), publisher of educational software products for
children, will announce a powerful new Internet product for children
ages 4-14 on Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1999.
The product, which will be described in greater detail in the News Release on
Wednesday, will allow children to experience the
Internet in a whole new way.
To obtain further information on this story or to schedule an interview, contact Patsy
Sims, Heartsoft, Inc., 918/251-1066.
On Friday, February 12, 1999, Heartsoft reported the formation of a strategic sales and
marketing alliance with Technology Integration Group, Apple Computer's
(Nasdaq:AAPL) exclusive K-12 education sales agent for the Southwest U.S. Under
the terms of the alliance, Technology Integration Group will co-market Heartsoft's new
critical thinking skills product, Thinkology, side-by-side with the Apple Macintosh to
educators in Southern California, Nevada, Arizona, and Hawaii.
In addition to representing Apple Computer as the exclusive education sales agent for
the Southwestern U.S., TIG also distributes technology solutions by The Learning
Company (NYSE:TLC), Macromedia (Nasdaq:MACR), Edmark (NYSE:IBM),
Netscape (Nasdaq:NSCP), and Microsoft.
In other recent news, Heartsoft announced the release of new versions of its educational
software for Microsoft Windows 98(R)
(Nasdaq:MSFT) and the Apple iMac. Heartsoft's support of Windows 98
significantly expands the company's ability to support hardware
manufacturers such as Dell Computer Corp. (Nasdaq:DELL), Compaq
Computer Corp. (NYSE:CPQ), and Hewlett-Packard (NYSE:HWP), which
represent the most widely used platforms in schools and by parents.

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CONTACT: Heartsoft, Inc.
Benjamin P. Shell, 918/251-1066