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Re: Seven Hills/MyeSource -- gone?
In article <20010725122415.25090.00002145@ng-fo1.aol.com>, cturley2
@aol.com says...
> Mitchell Spector wrote -- asking:
>
> << Would anyone know what became of Seven Hills Software? Two years
> ago the company changed its name to "MyeSource" and had moved its
> focus from software publisher to some sort of Internet based company.
> They continued publishing and selling Apple IIgs software under the new
> name, for awhile anyway...
>
> Well back earlier this year they just disappeared completely with-
> out any trace. Now their domain name, which expired a few months
> back, is no longer even registered (www.myesource.com)
>
> Are they bankrupt or just going through another transitional
> change once again? I'm only asking because there's a *lot* of
> exceptional software tied up with them (e.g. TransProg, Manager,
> GraphicsWriter, SuperConvert, Kanagroo, Independence and many
> more titles). Their last known address was in Tallahassee, Flordia. >>
>
> This sounds like a fun project to work on researching. I'll sure
> try to find out what's up with it all by contacting Earl Childers,
> the company President -- about it all. That is unless Sheppy, Joko
> and Howard Katz, etc. -- do it first. I'll relate whatever I discover
> on the matters - as soon as I can get any valid info on it.
>
> Cheers,
> Tom
>
>
>
>
A quick Google search shows Seven Hills Software's web page at:
http://www.nettally.com/shss/INDEX.HTML
However, calls to the contact number listed (904-575-0566) get the "Your
call cannot be completed as dialed..." error message. Also, the links
on the page are very old (Nathan Mates' page is still listed and the
link to Joe Kohn's page is very outdated). An email to the address on
the page was quickly returned as Undeliverable: Receipient Unknown.
Sounds like they may be a dead duck.
Celt