Microsoft Corp. today announced that Microsoft® Publisher 2002, a comprehensive yet extremely easy-to-use software program that enables real estate professionals to create professional-quality marketing materials in minutes, is available on a free 30-day trial basis. Real estate professionals can order a free trial CD at http://www.microsoft.com/publisher/realty/ and can begin using Publisher to create high-quality color brochures, postcards, property fliers, business cards and other marketing materials just as the busy spring home-buying season swings into full gear.
"As the real estate industry becomes faster-paced and more competitive, Realtors know they simply can't afford to waste time or sacrifice quality, and that's precisely where Publisher can help," said Katie Jordan, senior product manager for Microsoft Publisher 2002. "In no time at all, they can begin using Publisher to produce exceptional marketing materials that truly will set them apart from the competition as they promote their customers' listings."
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"As the real estate industry becomes faster-paced and more competitive, Realtors know they simply can't afford to waste time or sacrifice quality, and that's precisely where Publisher can help," said Katie Jordan, senior product manager for Microsoft Publisher 2002. "In no time at all, they can begin using Publisher to produce exceptional marketing materials that truly will set them apart from the competition as they promote their customers' listings."
Version 3.20 beta 4
1. WinRAR "Rename" command ignores file names containing characters
not allowed by Windows, for example, * and |.
2. Bugs fixed:
a) "Repair" command could crash, when fixing some types of damaged
archives;
b) RAR failed to copy the comment block correctly, when adding
files with encrypted names (-hp switch) to non-encrypted archive
containing the archive comment.

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