What's In That Box? - III is a brand new software program that teaches the
basics of using an IBM-compatible computer, DOS, Windows, advanced DOS
tips, and what's in a computer and how it works.

The multimedia presentation on disk is being distributed free of charge as
a marketing tool to demonstrate the capabilities of the authoring software
used to create it. What's In That Box? III is a valuable free resource for
bundling with hardware and software, and for use in schools, homes and
businesses. Custom versions are also available.

Using a variety of VGA special effects, interesting graphics and a
super-easy-to-use menu system, everyone will enjoy this disk, beginners to
experts. Computer retailers, consultants, wholesalers and manufacturers
are invited to reproduce What's In That Box? - In on all their customers'
systems. This will considerably reduce technical service calls, since it
is especially designed to teach users all about their computers. Shareware
distributors may charge a disk fee for What's In That Box? III.

What's In That Box? - III requires VGA graphics, a '286 or faster chip
(8mhz or faster), and 512k RAM. It runs with or without a mouse or MS
Windows. What's In That Box? - III is packaged with a .PIF file and an
icon so that it can be installed seamlessly within Windows. Of course, it
runs from DOS, too.

OEC Systems
4646 North Shallowford Rd
Atlanta, GA 30038-6304
404-394-1000,  fax 404-394-1006

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