LetterRip Software Acquires LetterRip

LetterRip Software Acquires LetterRip

For Immediate Release

LetterRip Software Acquires LetterRip

Menlo Park, Calif., January 2, 2002 -- Fog City Software, Inc., today
announced the acquisition of LetterRip by LetterRip Software, LLC.

"LetterRip is a terrific mailing list server for Macintosh," said Will
Mayall, president, Fog City Software, Inc. "The principals at LetterRip
Software have a long history of producing some of the best Macintosh
software. We are excited that they will be developing future versions of
LetterRip."

"There are very few pieces of software that I would, without hesitation,
recommend," said David Lawrence, Online Tonight and the Net Music
Countdown, on CNET Radio "The folks at LetterRip Software seem to have
their hands in most of them. To have LetterRip Software now in control of
the future of LetterRip, the best mailing list management software I've
ever used, is not just a good thing, it's an insanely great thing. I use
LetterRip, and I cannot recommend it highly enough."

"We are thrilled to continue the tradition of excellence that Fog City
Software brought to the Macintosh," said Melissa Spencer of LetterRip
Software, "We will strive to bring the same attention to detail to
LetterRip in the future"

LetterRip is a powerful, high-speed, reliable mailing list server that
maintains the ease-of-use associated with Macintosh products. Managing
mailing lists for one or a hundred domains with tens to thousands of
subscribers is a snap.

About Fog City Software, Inc. Located in Menlo Park, California, Fog City
Software Inc. is a developer of email solutions for Macintosh.

About LetterRip Software, LLC. Located in Auburn, California, LetterRip
Software, LLC was recently founded with the purpose of developing email
products for personal computers.

 
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