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OCR: Representative Visual Basic Tools Visual Componets Inc. Lenexa, KS Wall Data Inc. Kirkland, WA First Impression 2.0 Circle No. 429 Rumba Autocode A charting and business graphics component. New chart types Circle No. 432 include 2D Contour, 3D Surface, 3D XYZ and 3D Scatter; includes A tool for developing graphical client/server applications using data residing on IBM mainframes or AS/400s. Can automatically generate a complete object-based API; a new graphical data grid; and a new MoveData method for easy creation of real-time charts. host navigation code to access legacy data, build Windows interfaces, and convert character-based menus to push- or radio-button menus. Formula One 3.0 Circle No. 430 Weimar Software San Jose, CA A spreadsheet component for Windows-based application development. Allows connection to any ODBC database, Worksheet functions include WSI HelpPak Circle No. 433 ROUNDOWN, ROUNDUP, CONCATENATE, COUNTIF and SUMIF; sup OLE custom control that allows developers to add help features, ports new events, including Modified, Mousemove and ObjLostFocus. including balloon help, tooltips for all controls on a form and Voysys Corp. Fremont, CA soundex database searching, to applications. voysAccess 2.0 Circle No. 431 Enables developers to add these telephony functions to their data- base applications: answering the telephone; transfer a call; record voice files; receive voice files; receive Touch-Tone input; manipulate database information; branch within applications; play voice files to "speak" data to the caller; dial out to a telephone number. For more information about a particular product, circle the corresponding reader service number on the reader service card located elsewhere in this issue. Compiled by Craig Watts, Michele Lee and Valerie E. M. Elmore.