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May 28, 2006

The Annual Document Imaging Show – AIIM 2006

Last week we had the pleasure of meeting many of you at the annual AIIM show. We were surprised to see so many visitors from across the Pacific and the Atlantic. Philadelphia is probably not on the radar for many people but a good trade show has a lot to offer.

One of our favorite activities is to demonstrate to our customers our latest products and features. This year we attracted some of you with our FlexSnap demo. This product is a very powerful web viewer and also a very vivid demonstration of the powerful applets and applications you can build with our RasterMaster for Java.

I wanted also to note that it was very enjoyable to meet with our many exhibitor-customers. It’s so hard to see each other often in person and here is one venue where we can easily do that.

I have to also mention that DataCap, one of our customers, was cleverly combining good deeds with excitement and business. With their bicycle races and their efforts to generate contributions to the Lance Armstrong Foundation by encouraging sponsorships from us and many other document imaging companies, they had a very busy booth and were positively noticed by everyone.

Next Year in Boston! We’ll keep you posted on what we’re planning.

-Simon

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