Stanford Graphics 2.1 is Faster, Easier to Use

February 25, 1993 -- 3-D Visions Corporation has upgraded its acclaimed
Windows power graphing package with a number of new usability features,
including 'right-click' context-sensitive menus, Intelligent Redraw, and
more speed.

Version 2.1 now lets users create great-looking charts and graphs with less
fuss and more flexibility than before. Unlike other major presentation
graphics applications that concentrate on sound effects, animation and
multimedia, Stanford Graphics 2.1 focuses squarely on the power graphing
needs of business, statistical and scientific users.

This new version, which will ship March 15, 1993, has already met with
strong approval and enthusiasm from 3-D Visions' customers. C. Brett
Jessee, a manager at Bausch and Lomb, observed, "[Stanford Graphics 2.1]
has a lot more speed and more user-configurable details for
auto-processing graphing." General Motors' Advanced Computing Center in
Warren, MI decided to standardize upon Stanford Graphics 2.1 after seeing
the new version in action, proclaiming Stanford Graphics 2.1 "...the hands
down winner," over PowerPoint, DeltaGraph and Freelance Graphics.

3-D Visions Corp, 2780 Skypark Dr, Torrance, CA 90505  
310-325-1339

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