Hello,
I just heard about the new educational tool the MPC TXTbook. I am the owner of the compnay Computer Classics (R). We have a product created in 1989 named Number Cross (R). Number Cross (R) is a crossword type program that uses random numbers to present basic math problems at one of four difficulty levels. The program is currently being re-written to run under Microsoft Vista. Who would I contact about a possible interest in the program? It was copyrighted in 1989 and we received the registered Federal trademark for the name and logo in 2006.
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September 4, 2008 at 4:29 pm
Hello,
I just heard about the new educational tool the MPC TXTbook. I am the owner of the compnay Computer Classics (R). We have a product created in 1989 named Number Cross (R). Number Cross (R) is a crossword type program that uses random numbers to present basic math problems at one of four difficulty levels. The program is currently being re-written to run under Microsoft Vista. Who would I contact about a possible interest in the program? It was copyrighted in 1989 and we received the registered Federal trademark for the name and logo in 2006.
Thank you,
Edward Arnold
Computer Classics (R)
497 Elysian Fields Road A-11
Nashville, Tennesee 37211
computerclassics@mindspring.com
September 4, 2008 at 4:48 pm
Edward,
If you have a web site that links to info about Number Cross, please include it for the benefit of our education customers.
Many thanks, and good luck on your product. We at MPC love anything that enhances the teaching experience through computing!
Michael Boss
October 6, 2008 at 3:25 pm
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