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Committed Software Ships 4DVersion 1.0

-- New Version Control Tool Gives 4th Dimension Developers Greater Flexibility
and Control in Application Development --


HAMDEN, Conn., March 6, 2003 - Committed Software, creators of software
tools to enhance the 4th Dimension development experience, today announced
the immediate availability of 4DVersion 1.0. a version control system for
4D project methods. 4D Version is available immediately, starting at $399
directly from <http://www.committedsoftware.com/>.

Designed to give 4D developers greater control over code revisions,
4DVersion tracks modifications made to project methods over the lifetime of
projects, with version history and viewable differences. Developers can
revert to older versions, code share amongst projects and code share
between programmers on the same project.

"4D is used by developers worldwide for rapid application development and
deployment, from small-and medium-sized projects to large enterprise
solutions," said Brendan Coveney, president and CEO of 4D, Inc. "Created by
4th Dimension developers for 4th Dimension developers, 4DVersion provides
greater control over code modifications, allowing easy collaboration for
truly fast, innovative solution development. We're excited the 4D community
has 4DVersion 1.0 just in time for 4th Dimension 2003."

"4D Version provides developer requested version control capabilities to
the 4D community for improved efficiency and better code production," said
Dennis Carnine, president of Committed Software. "4DVersion gives
developers a noticeable edge when it comes to successfully managing project
methods and code revisions. We have designed 4DVersion to be economical for
the single developer and to have the depth of technology to support
multi-developer groups. 4DVersion supports greater efficiency within the
development process, especially for 4th Dimension 2003 projects."

Pricing and Availability
4DVersion is available immediately, directly from Committed Software
starting at $399. 4DVersion client software is available for Mac OS, Mac OS
X and Windows. 4DVersion server software is available for Mac OS X, OpenBSD
and Linux. For a fully functional demo or additional information please
visit <http://www.committedsoftware.com/4dversion>.

About Committed Software
Headquartered in Hamden, Conn., Committed Software LLC is a privately held
company dedicated to producing tools and resources that enhance the
development of 4D-based products. 4DVersion provides version control for 4D
project methods. Committed Software also publishes "Training Guide 4D 6.8:
Getting Started" and produces developer and end-user tools, such as
MethodMadness for enhanced method selection, SanityCheck damage
detection/repair tool for structures, DataCheck for repair/recovery of user
data, and AutoDoc for production of documentation. Further information on
the company and its products can be found at
<http://www.committedsoftware.com/ or by calling 203/281-4199.

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