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Sheridan Software
October 28, 2000 Show:
Topic:
Programming Guest:
Bob Wolf
Sheridan Software is the leading developer and publisher of tools and reusable components for visual basic development environments. In the release of their Ultra Grid product, Sheridan has once again shown themselves to be tops for Visual Basic tools.
Bob Wolf, President of Sheridan Software discusses what features from Ultra Grid set this product apart from other grid add-ons.
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Sheridan SoftwareOctober 28, 2000 interview
August 1, 1998 Show:
Topic:
No More Lost Files Guest:
Bob Wolf
You used your removable drive to load a couple of programs and moved a few files onto this drive as well. Now you don't remember where you put it.
Bob Wolf from tells you why you'll never have to worry about that again with Disk Cataloger. You won't ever misplace a file again!
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Sheridan SoftwareAugust 1, 1998 interview
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