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Propalms Localizes TSE Software Into French to Target New Market Segments

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Propalms is pleased to announce that the Company has localized its TSE software into French, opening up a new market for the Company. Localization is a process that converts the TSE software from English into another language, which can take months to complete.

The Company localized the TSE software to be more attractive to potential French customers. Propalms has already localized TSE into Japanese and Korean with great success and plans on continuing its localization program in 2008. The Company intends to localize the TSE software into Spanish next due to the Company's strong distribution presence in Spain, Mexico, Peru, Costa Rica, Chilie and Columbia.

"Most people are hesitant to use the product if it is not in their language so localizing the product opens up new market segments for us. We look forward to expanding our localization program into other languages in 2008 and plan on releasing a version in Spanish in the coming months," stated Owen Dukes, CEO of Propalms, Inc.

Propalms recently announced that the Company will be entering the desktop virtualization market in 2008 with the launch of its Virtual Desktop Manager technology within its new TSE product. Analyst firm IDC predicts the market for desktop virtualization software will be near $2 billion by 2011, with major players such as Microsoft, VMware, Citrix and SWsoft involved.

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