New Cutting Edge Software Web site

Cutting Edge Software, Inc., a leading developer of productivity software tools for the Palm Computing (R) industry, announces today it has launched its redesigned Web site at www.cesinc.com. The Web site now emphasizes the importance the Company is placing on "enterprise customers," the rapidly growing segment of corporations, government agencies and other large organizations that are outfitting large numbers of their personnel with Palm OS™ handheld computers.

Cutting Edge's Web site now includes sections on enterprise solutions, reseller opportunities, and a call to other Palm software developers to partner with Cutting Edge in providing handheld productivity solutions. The site was developed by Palm design specialist Snapper Solutions of Auckland, New Zealand. "For more than three years now, we have provided truly cutting edge solutions for individual mobile professionals," says Jeff Musa, president and CEO of Cutting Edge Software. "Now we are also taking a leadership role in providing handheld solutions for the enterprise."

"As a graphics designer for a number of leading Palm solution providers, I've seen the changing emphasis in the Palm Economy," said Will Lau, President of Snapper Solutions.

"Handheld products that a few years ago were thought of simply as personal information managers, or 'connected organizers,' are now viewed more and more as tools for a wide array of enterprise solutions."

Cutting Edge Software's flagship products, Quicksheet™ (the premier Excel® compatible spreadsheet application) and SmartDoc (the industry's most highly acclaimed text document editor) have both been popular choices for corporate decision-makers. The Company plans to roll out Quicksheet 5.0 within the next few weeks. Quicksheet 5.0 will include an "enterprise edition," that enables extensive integration and customization.

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what's the news?

pdatoon @ 4/25/2000 4:38:54 PM #
Okie what's the news here?
you change the color of your web? big deal.

what about working on the software...

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