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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (440)2/15/1999 8:34:00 AM
From: Bobcat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 758
 
Well lets wait and see. It has not been proven yet that their software is special. After all how many are using it? And yes there is massive buying but also massive selling that is why the stock is going nowhere lately. When you have most any stock selling for change ($.35 - $.40) then their will be heavy trading. After all cash in your coke bottles and buy this stock.



To: Hawkmoon who wrote (440)2/15/1999 12:24:00 PM
From: Turn Around Picks  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 758
 
Hello Ron... SWIM software will allow Utility companies to map the entire sewer and waterway system (will be modified for Gas & Electric and Parks & Recreation Departments) and (Telephone & Cable)allowing them to access this information from each service vehicle equipped with a mobile computer unit that will tie into the main database.This will save the companies the cost of all the time spent on going to the county records department for blue prints, making copies and shuffling those copies back and forth amongst the engineers as well as allow for updates & changes to the system to be added more efficiently, thus saving companies $. San Diego Data Processing Corp.developed the software and it has been in use by City of San Diego for the last couple years and it is now being considered by other Utility companies through out the U.S. and now overseas as 2/9 news release below indicates.
Wordcraft to Market SWIM/TRIM Worldwide

IRVINE, Calif., Feb. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Wordcraft Systems, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: WORC) announced that it has received from the original developer, San Diego Data Processing Corporation (SDP), as part of its Purchase/Distribution Agreement, the enhanced "Source Code" for its powerful, proprietary SWIM/TRIM Software.

SWIM/TRIM, acronyms for Sewer Water Infrastructure Management and Tool Room Inventory Management, are work order management and inventory control software products designed to allow water, wastewater and reclaimed water utilities to computerize their data. The software has been operating successfully for over 2 years, both in the field and administration offices, at the City of San Diego, Water Utilities Division. It has been broadly designed and will be modified for the Gas and Electric Utilities and Parks and Recreation Departments as well. The design and development of the SWIM/TRIM software products have been a multi-million dollar undertaking that was funded by the City of San Diego for its Water and Wastewater departments.

SWIM/TRIM is a Microsoft Windows-based client/server application using Oracle, PowerBuilder and Visual Basic and running also on portable pen based computers (MicroSlate).

According to the American Water Works Association, there are in excess of 50,000 Water Utilities in the United States alone. It is estimated that the combined software market of Water, Gas and Electric utilities is in excess of $1.0 billion.

The company now intends to market SWIM/TRIM worldwide and has received an initial inquiry from a major software and electronics distributor in France.

The company plans to attend over 30 national and regional business trade shows and conferences in 1999 to market and distribute its software products effectively. The first trade show to be attended is scheduled for February 22-24 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

For further information, visit the Company's public relations websites at www.1stNetTech.com/worc and members.xoon.com.

This news release contains forms of forward-looking statements that are based on the company's beliefs as well as assumptions made by information currently available to the company. Such statements are subject to certain risks, uncertainties, and assumptions, which are identified in the company's Rule 15c-11 Information Statement. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results will vary materially from those anticipated, estimated or projected and the variations may be material.

SOURCE Wordcraft Systems, Inc.