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Demicron Signs License Agreement with Intel

Business Wire, Sept 18, 2000

Business Editors/High-Tech Writers

STOCKHOLM, Sweden--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 18, 2000

The Swedish Software Developer Demicron today announced that it has signed an agreement with Intel to license its PhotoAlbum II software for use on GatherRound.com, Intel's photo-sharing web site.

GatherRound.com is an imaging Web site that helps consumers use the Internet to easily and quickly share their pictures and personal stories with family and friends. PhotoAlbum II is a digital photo album in which the digital images can be included and displayed with various special effects and transitions between the pictures. The PhotoAlbum II can easily be included on a homepage.

"Our goal with GatherRound.com was to create a place where consumers could share their pictures with family and friends on the Internet," said Lorie Wigle, general manager Internet Imaging Services, Intel. "By integrating Demicron's Photo Album II software with GatherRound.com, we have made sharing pictures easy and fun for consumers."

"Our relationship with Intel further strengthens us in our aim to work with constant high quality in all our software, " says Stefano de Carolis, president of Demicron. "Services like GatherRound.com also create interest for the digital image and special effects which we believe can spur the demand for our other software products."

About Demicron

Demicron is located in Sweden and is a recognized leader in developing easy-to-use, high quality software solutions with a focus on the programming language Java for web designers and web developers all over the world. The company distributes its products via Internet to more than 40 countries around the world. For more information, please call Demicron at 46-8-289450 or visit http://www.demicron.com

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