> Seems unusual for a software company to have 
> only a postal address. 

Why?   Actually, there's no real reason for a software company to have
anything else.   There's no need for a bricks-and-mortar storefront, a
developer only needs a PC, a phone, and an internet connection, and printing
and packaging would probably be jobbed out anyway.   After all, I do quite a
bit of work for a software company in New Hampshire, and I've never been to
their physical location (I live in Colorado).    Several of their support
people are also in different parts of the country.    Cheaper for the
company, since we provide our own offices, and eliminates the expense and
pollution of unnecessary commuting.

Glen

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