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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2004 7:26 pm
Post subject: [AD] Navigation Software Just Got a Lot Better (and the char
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Rose Point Navigation Systems, LLC is pleased to announce the
availability of a Pre-Release version of its new navigation software
Coastal Explorer. The retail version of this product will be available
sometime before June 1, 2004 and will cost about $300, but you can get
a Pre-Release copy for evalutation purposes today for only $10.

See http://rosepointnav.com/ for more information!

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