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Date:      Mon, 12 Oct 1998 14:45:25 -0500
From:      Gigi Mehrotra <gigi@vital.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Signing Up For Partner Program
Message-ID:  <199810121943.OAA30458@mimis.host4u.net>

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Dear Sir,

We would like to find out the procedure for signing up as a development partner with your company. We are the makers of CRiSP editing software and Trudger [Web Agent]. I would appreciate if you could please let me know the details.

Thanks

Gigi Mehrotra
gigi@vital.com
Ph: (972) 612-2684 x 228

CRiSP is a multi-platform text editor suitable for developers who need to edit files on multiple Unix and Windows platforms. It incorporates most of the advanced concepts of vi, Emacs, BRIEF and various Windows products while presenting the most intuitive user interface possible.

CRiSP is based on an open architecture which is portable, highly customizable and easily integrated with other products on multiple UNIX and Windows platforms. CRiSP has an extremely powerful macro language which is platform independent. The macro language has been used for development of multiple independent products. A large protion of CRiSP is writen in its own macro language. This language lets you develop platform (UNIX, Windows) independent enhancements.

Cheers

Gigi Mehrotra

P.S: Please do not delete any background details when corresponding

Vital, Inc.
Phone: +1 (972) 398-8930
Fax:     +1 (972) 379-6439
Fax:     +1 (972) 398-8953 [Secure Line]
Email:  gigi@vital.com or gigi@crisp.com
Web:   http://www.vital.com or http://www.crisp.com
Postal Address:
Sales                                                              Accounts:
2301 Ohio Drive, Suite# 236                             4109 Candlewyck Drive
Plano, TX 75093, USA                                      Plano, TX 75024, USA


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