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23 March 2004
, Broken links caused by data migration discussed on national radio talk show.

For Immediate Release

Contact Information:
James Salame
Vice President for Marketing and Public Relations
+1-727-442-1822
vpm@linktek.com

Length: Approximately 477 words

GREENWICH, CONNECTICUT, USA — Broken links caused by migrating data from one server to another was the subject of national radio talk show, Computer America, recently. On Monday, 23 February 2004, LinkTek Corporation's LinkFixerPlus — the first application that can automatically maintain links between files when Microsoft Office and other types of files are moved or renamed — made a national radio appearance on the show.

LinkTek's Executive Product Manager, Bruce Saliga, was interviewed live on the air by radio personality and Knight-Ridder newspaper columnist Craig Crossman. Impressed with LinkFixerPlus' capabilities, Mr. Crossman spoke of the problems caused by broken links and expressed his excitement at the availability of a solution for those problems.

"Fortunately there's LinkFixerPlus", stated Mr. Crossman during the opening moments of the interview. "LinkFixerPlus is the first application that can report, find and fix broken links automatically when files are moved or renamed, such as during a data migration."

The interview was broadcast nationally on the Business TalkRadio network and simulcast via the Internet. The complete audio of the interview is available online in MP3 format here.

Mr. Crossman continued by saying "If you have ever moved or renamed files or folders, you may have experienced the frustration of not being able to find your valuable data due to broken links. Well LinkTek is a company that was built on solving this major computer business problem. With the creation of LinkFixerPlus, you now have the ability to recover [automatically fix] missing [broken] links caused by file transfers or data migrations."

LinkFixerPlus is the first software application that can fix broken links automatically when files or folders are moved or renamed. Using patent-pending technology, LinkFixerPlus helps eliminate the time-consuming and tedious process of manually finding and fixing broken links. Additionally, LinkFixerPlus can create a variety of detailed reports showing all of the links contained within files, including broken links.

LinkFixerPlus also has the ability to report whether files are being linked to by other files, which lets users know whether they can safely delete, move or rename files without causing broken links.

How To Contact LinkTek

For more information about LinkFixerPlus, please visit LinkTek's Web site at http://www.linktek.com, call +1-727-442-1822 extension 8932 or send an e-mail to 8932@linktek.com.

About LinkTek

Headquartered in Clearwater, Florida, LinkTek provides software solutions for automating the management and repair of links contained within a wide variety of prevalent file formats. LinkTek's flagship product LinkFixerPlus breaks new ground and introduces the new software category of "automatic link repair". LinkFixerPlus is the first application designed to automatically maintain links when files are moved or renamed.

About Computer America

Computer America is America's longest-running radio talk show on computers and technology. Carried live over the Business TalkRadio network, Computer America, hosted by Craig Crossman, a Knight-Ridder newspaper columnist, is the only radio talk show dedicated to computers and technology in nightly national syndication.

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