ABOUT C&K SOFTWARE AND PACIFIC RIM DEVELOPMENT In September 1988, Chris Addison and Kevin Matz started a small software company, C&K Software (Chris and Kevin's Software). Nothing really happened until about July 1990, when we started making some new software titles and putting them out in the Shareware market. Later on, as we wrote more software, a few of our friends joined us. We welcomed on Geoffrey Lowe and Kent Edy. Then, with programs like Talk to Me, we changed our name to C&K Software Technologies, and added a division, Mount Benson Productions, although no titles came out under the new division. Now, in January 1991, some of the Nanaimo Sysops of the local bulletin boards were interested in our software. Its good that most sysops are kids, like us, because we had some more people jump on our team. But "C&K" sounded sort of sucky and ugly, so we changed our name again, this time to Pacific Rim Software (I prefer to call it Pacific Rim Development, but who cares). Thanks for wasting your time on reading this! Kevin Matz, co-founder of C&K Software. January 13, 1991.