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To: Herb Fuller who wrote (8300)3/16/1999 12:18:00 AM
From: robert read  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10072
 
Thanks for the link. I don't own iomega but if it is true that iomega recalled only power suppliers and he says jaz drives just to make a case against iomega then to me that is wrong. A lot of people can lose their hard earned money, and it goes to the shorters.



To: Herb Fuller who wrote (8300)3/16/1999 12:52:00 PM
From: Herb Fuller  Respond to of 10072
 

>>> News <<<
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1Vision Software, Iomega Announce Marketing Agreement
PR Newswire - March 16, 1999 12:15

LOVELAND, Colo., March 16 /PRNewswire/ -- 1Vision Software, LLC, and removable storage leader Iomega Corporation have entered into a co-marketing agreement for 1Vision's landmark file management system.

Iomega is featuring the 1Disk(TM) software system on its Web site (www.iomega.com) as a featured software download product. Interested users can download the system directly from the site for a free 30-day trial, or purchase immediately under a special pricing arrangement. Users who purchase 1Disk(TM) at the Iomega Web site will receive a special price of $29.95, a $10 savings off the normal retail price.

1Disk(TM) is the first file management software that allows users to track all files on all media, using a database that appears as just another drive. 1Disk(TM) keeps track of the contents of all removable media, including Iomega's Zip(R) and Jaz(R) drives, all the time -- whether the disk is in its drive or not. Users can organize and access all files, regardless of where they are stored, says Dave Howard, 1Vision managing partner. "The user sees 1Disk(TM) as just another drive letter," he explains. "All removable media look and feel like they are on one disk

Herb