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UK forms package priced to move

Martin Veitch ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 16 Sep 1996 12:19 BST

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The Stroud, Gloucestershire firm's Office Forms is a £99 package that works under Windows 95, 3.1 and NT. The Office-compatible software looks and feels like a Microsoft application. It ships with three app-lets for designing, filling out and cutomising forms. Forms can be created from a set of 200 templates and distributed as EXE files so that recipients needn't have the application software installed. Additional filler licences cost about £40 per seat.

Toplevel has sold over 400,000 copies of its first forms software package in the US, according to marketing director Jane Roberts. Office Forms will fill a niche for companies who don't need the cross-platform scalability of proprietary products like JetForm, she added.

Toplevel can be contacted by telephone on 01453-753955

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