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To: croonerjim who wrote (42291)5/28/1999 12:53:00 AM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 120523
 
VSIO can possibly continue to do well.. ITG. I did like when I looked at it both today and yesterday. ABOV, of course, and DRIV also.

Visio Announces Exclusive U.S. Distribution Agreement With Eagle Point
Software for ArchT by Visio

LOS ANGELES, May 27 /PRNewswire/ -- At the A/E/C SYSTEMS '99 show in Los Angeles, Visio Corp. (Nasdaq: VSIO - news) today announced it has
entered into an exclusive marketing and distribution agreement for the United States with Eagle Point Software Corp. (Nasdaq: EGPT - news) for its ArchT® by
Visio architectural design software product. A 16-year veteran of providing value-added CAD solutions for the AEC market, Eagle Point has agreed to market, sell
and support the ArchT product to existing and future customers of ArchT, effective immediately. Other terms of the agreement were not disclosed.

''Visio is excited that ArchT will benefit from the energy and enthusiasm that Eagle Point brings to the industry,'' said John Forbes, vice president, technical products
at Visio. ''We believe that ArchT's support for both the AutoCAD and IntelliCAD® platforms matches well with Eagle Point's commitment to provide add-on
products for whatever CAD engine the customer chooses. Eagle Point's proven dedication to developing value-added solutions for the AEC market will mesh well
with Visio's desire to have the benefits of ArchT reach into multidiscipline design environments.''