Lets's Talk Computers - MicroGrafx  August 7, 1999
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MicroGrafx
Interview on August 7, 1999
Business Software     Guest: Bryan Robertson, Mike Wolverton


Bryan Robertson and Mike Wolverton, Product Mangagers with MicroGrafx, give you information about a revolutionary system of intelligent graphics solutions. The iGrafx System from Micrografx provides graphics solutions that use intelligence to break the communications barrier between data and ideas. The result is professional-quality graphics to meet the demands of today's businesses. The iGrafx System makes visual communication easy, powerful, and seamlessly integrated with Microsoft Office and other mission-critical systems.
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