ARE YOU USING PRODUCER 2003?

  • Thread starter Joe Powell [MSFT]
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Joe Powell [MSFT]

If you are a Producer 2003 user at a corporation, educational institution or
government agency (including DOD/military) we'd like to hear from you.

The Microsoft Windows Digital Media Division is getting ready for the final
launch of Microsoft Producer for Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 (Producer
2003). There have been over 74,000 combined downloads of the Producer 2003
beta and final release candidate since June 16th. We are interested in
understanding who is already using Producer 2003 and who has made a
commitment to use it for delivering rich media content now or following
final release on October 21st.

If you are a satisfied Producer 2003 user and would like to help us
understand how you are using it, please DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS POSTING.
Please DO SEND EMAIL to (e-mail address removed) and include the following
information:

Name:

Email:

Phone (optional):

Organization:

Department:

Title & Job Description:

Description of How You Are Using Producer:
(Please include what you are using it for, how many presentations you
typically produce per month, how long you have been using Producer, and any
other information you think would better help us understand how you are
using Producer.)

Open To Reference Opportunity?
(Lastly, please let us know if you are open to being a customer reference
(for example, we might want to mention your organization's name in the
launch press release). NOTE that Microsoft will keep your response STRICTLY
CONFIDENTIAL untill you or your organization gives us specific written
permission (via email) to use any of the information you provide publicly.)

Thanks in advance to those of you who do respond.

Regards,

Joe Powell

Lead Product Manager

Microsoft Corporation
 

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