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Trax 01030 Audio Producer P/N 700-0241 Sound Edit Pro SEPMMV ============================== WORDPROCESSING SerialNumbers.txt Tue, Jan 15, 2002 6 ============================== Star Office 5.2 ------------------------------------ Microsoft Office 2000 Professional Windows CD SET X04-92642 GFDMC-VK987-GPXFX-87P46-JW7RF ------------------------------------ FrameMaker 5.5 for Macintosh 20-0-01-01-5-7DD64-432E33 FMKR MAC UE Acrobat ANW301R7115953-945 Customer ID - 195163 ------------------------------------ FrameMaker 5.1 Macintosh 00-0-01-01-5-9422B-242EA4 ------------------------------------ Word Perfect for the Macintosh 3.5 136221102 ------------------------------------ QUED/M 3.0 698793550 MailKeeper 3559794077882 ------------------------------------ QUED/M 2.07 ------------------------------------ QUED/M 2.5 QM250920340 ------------------------------------ QUED/M 2.7 956691161 ------------------------------------ Nisus Writer 4.0,4.1 2802881856976 ------------------------------------ Paragon Concepts,Inc. 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