ANALYTIC LEGAL PROGRAMS, INC Suite D, 410 Cambridge Avenue Palo Alto, California 94306 Telephone: (415) 321-3330 Fax: (415) 321-1618 PRESS RELEASE For Immediate Release. December 2nd, 1994, Palo Alto, Calif. Analytic Legal Programs, Inc. announced today that it shipped Version 1 of Programs, Inc. announced today that it shipped Version 1 of , the newest version of its well-known WorkForm document assembly system. Visual WorkForm provides sophisticated capabilities for drafting repetitive documents which require significant variations in text. The program is targeted at corporate departments involved in contracts administration, and at the documentation and transaction processing needs of financial institutions. It offers opportunities for reducing legal overhead, and for managing complex document drafting processes. Visual WorkForm represents a complete rewrite of the DOS version 3.1 of WorkForm, used by numerous large law firms. Eric Little, President of Analytic Legal Programs stated: "Visual WorkForm is oriented around the graphical paradigms used by the newer operating systems. Its new visual orientation will significantly expand the appeal of WorkForm and make its functionality accessible to new categories of users." The initial release of the program runs under the NEXTSTEP operating system. Releases are also planned for Windows 3.x and other graphical user interface based operating systems. Visual WorkForm was written in Objective C using the NEXTSTEP development tools. Visual WorkForm is the result of a 2 year development effort. Gregg Morris, head of software development for Analytic, indicated that "Use of the advanced NEXTSTEP development environment permitted us to completely rearchitect and rewrite the product in a shorter time frame than possible with other tools. The result is a much better product than could have achieved through other means." Analytic has been the market leader in technological innovations in document assembly. Mr. Little emphasized that, "Visual WorkForm will permit us to fully develop our full vision of document assembly technology. It lays the groundwork for significant future expansions of WorkForm functionality. " He indicated that the company expected to announce a number of innovations based on the new system over the next 12 months. Development of Visual WorkForm was funded in part by the London law firm of Linklaters & Paines. Additional funding was provided by Bowne & Co., a world wide financial printer based in New York. For further information, contact Carl Russell, Vice President of Sales, at (415) 321-3330.