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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 02/2010) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Ace Reporter Deluxe is a story writing and reading tutorial software program that allows children and adults with learning disabilities to practice their reading and writing skills like real reporters. The kits includes 30, 4-page newspapers, the reporter program and a teacher's guide. Ace Reporter Deluxe is available on 5.25 and 3.5-inch disks for Apple and MS-DOS systems and 3.5"-inch disks for Macintosh computers. COMPATIBILITY: For use on Apple, MS-DOS and Macintosh computers. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Memory requirements include a minimum of 48K for Apple computers, 128K for MS-DOS computers and 1M and 2M respectively for Macintosh black and white and color systems. WARRANTY/GUARANTEE: If less than satisfied, manufacuturer will fully refund disks (in resaleable condition) returned in 30 days. Return defective disks to Mindplay for replacement. The disk will be replaced for free for 90 days thereafter, for a handling fee of $10.

Notes: Ace Reporter Deluxe is a trademark of Mind Play.

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This product record was updated on February 18, 2010.

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MindPlay Educational Software Company

440 S. Williams Blvd.
Suite 206
Tucson, Arizona 85711-4403
United States
Telephone: 800-221-7911 or 520-888-1800.
Fax: 520-888-7904.
Web: http://www.mindplay.com.
Email: mail@mindplay.com.


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