Usability Sciences Corporation announces the introduction of the QuickCard
Development Kit for MS-Windows.

Provide the newest, most effective help technology for your Windows-based
applications with this standalone development tool. No run-time license
fee, context-sensitive, bitmap and definition hotwords easily linked,
spell-checker and compiler included, international translations made
easy.

Currently sold by MicrosoftPress and used by companies like IBM, Intel, and
Xerox, QuickCards provide instructions one step at a time. The QuickCard
Development Kit allows you to create help for your users with much less
time and effort than traditional Windows help tools.

The QuickCard Development Kit is currently shipping in two editions, the
Standard Edition and the Corporate Edition.

The Standard Edition requires access to the source code to tie the
QuickCards to the application. For the software developer building
QuickCards for their own application, the Standard Edition is probably
sufficient, allowing the flexibility of tying a single QuickCard or a list
of QuickCards to dialog boxes, toolbars, menus, etc.. Writing a couple
lines of code is all that is required to tie QuickCards to your
Windows-based application. Sample templates and information are included
with the QCDK for all the common development tools.

The Corporate Edition contains all of the functionality of the Standard
Edition as well as allows the user the flexibility to link QuickCards to
any Windows-based application. This additional functionality gives
developers and non-developers the ability to add QuickCards to existing
applications in cases where access to the source code is not an option.
Once the QuickCards have been created, the Corporate Edition is designed
to allow anyone to customize or add additional QuickCards as needed. With
the QCDK, Corporate Edition a disk can be created to distribute and
install like any other Windows-based application.

Neither edition has a run time license fee.

For a limited time the QCDK, Standard Edition is available at a special
introductory price of $495.00 U.S. and the QCDK, Corporate Edition at
$995.00 U.S. After December 31, 1994, the suggested U.S. retail price will
be $695.00 and $1195.00 respectively.

If you would like to get more information, please contact me at
mgordon@netcom.com. If you would to get a fully functional demo of the
QCDK, ftp to ftp.netcom.com, and get qcdkdemo.exe, a self-extracting
archive, from the pub/qu/quickc directory.

Usability Sciences Corporation
214/550-1599


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