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December 2, 2004
Mendocino, CA.

SoftRAID, LLC today released version 3.1.1 of their software RAID
application, SoftRAID 3. Version 3.1.1 adds the capability of creating
Bootable SoftRAID DVDs and fixes several bugs related to the manipulation
of Mirror volumes.

"Fixing bugs is an integral part of product development, and we place the
highest priority on providing software suitable for mission critical
storage solutions", said Tim Standing, VP of Engineering.

SoftRAID, LLC will be in Booth 1347 at the Macworld Expo and Conference
in San Francisco, January 11-14, 2005.

SoftRAID 3.1.1 is available for $129.00 and may be purchased through
SoftRAID's website, www.softraid.com.  All registered users will receive a
free upgrade via email.

For more information about SoftRAID 3, contact us at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Demo version download URL:
http://www.softraid.com/demo.html

Press Release URL:
http://www.softraid.com/news.html

User Testimonials:
http://www.softraid.com/testimonials.html

About SoftRAID, LLC.

SoftRAID, LLC is headquartered in Mendocino, California, and has dedicated
itself to developing high quality applications for Mac OS.


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