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[FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE]

Gela - April 29th, 2002

XCHAR 1.5 FOR MAC OS X RELEASED
XChar 1.5 is out!! This new version has a lot of interface improvements and
allows you to change the font display size.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
XChar allows you to quickly use uncommon characters even if you don't
remember the key combination you need to use a certain character. How?
XChar displays a window containing all the characters that your Mac can
display. When you need one of it, simply drag and drop it on the place
where you need it. And when you don't need XChar, you can reduce its window
to a small icon and place it where you want on your screen. When you'll
need it again, simply click on it and it will zoom again. Moreover, XChar
is a standalone application and doesn't need any special extension to run.

XChar is a $10 shareware application

For more informations, visit:
http://www.ziksw.com/software/xchar.html

Best Regards,
Angelo Scicolone
Mac OS and Mac OS X Developer
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Website: http://www.ziksw.com/

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