AccuSoft posts strong Q2 2005

AccuSoft Corp., a provider of tools and technology for developing imaging, image-enabled and data analysis applications, has released its second quarter 2005 financial results with sales grew 20 percent over the second quarter of 2004. The company attributes the positive results to a number of significant customer contracts, including Electronics for Imaging, Corel Corporation, Mobius Management, and many others, as well as a good number of customer renewals, the company said.  

During the quarter, the AccuSoft shipped a 64-Bit version of ImageGear, as well as new plug-in components that enable it to target the product to developers creating applications for the scientific market.  Additionally, the company released an enhanced version of its newest product, VisiQuest.

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