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First Photos from Microsoft Tech·Ed 2011

Last week, TX Text Control exhibited at Microsoft Tech·Ed 2011 in Atlanta, GA. Thanks to so many attendees who stopped by our booth to learn more about our products, future plans or just to say hello. It was a pleasure to talk to you all. Here are some first impressions of our booth area:

First Photos from Microsoft Tech·Ed 2011

Last week, TX Text Control exhibited at Microsoft Tech·Ed 2011 in Atlanta, GA. Thanks to so many attendees who stopped by our booth to learn more about our products, future plans or just to say hello. It was a pleasure to talk to you all.

Here are some first impressions of our booth area:

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