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MIAMI, Jan. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Omega Research, Inc. (Nasdaq: OMGA)
announced today that its next generation of premium products will be
branded TradeStation 2000i, OptionStation 2000i and Omega Research
ProSuite(TM) 2000i. The new products are expected to be officially
launched February 22, one month earlier than previously announced.

Bill Cruz, Co-CEO, Omega Research, commented, "Our next generation of
products combine award-winning analysis capabilities with the
unprecedented power and convenience offered by the Internet.  In
addition to having significantly-enhanced analysis capabilities, the
new products embrace the Internet in several ways.  For example, while
our products will continue to support broadcast datafeeds, they will
also enable investors to access, display and perform investment
analysis on streaming real-time and end-of-day market data delivered
via the Internet.  Further, by right-clicking the mouse on a chart of a
specific company stock within an Omega Research application, an
Internet browser is automatically launched to access specific
third-party Internet content about that company and stock, such as
news, earnings estimates, fundamental information, insider trading
information and SEC filings.  This is made possible by the products'
use of Microsoft COM technology.  Moreover, the new products have the
capability of enabling investors to place trades through the Internet
with online brokerages by right-mouse clicking on a chart and then on
menu choices.  We are currently pursuing arrangements with online
brokerages to be included in this manner within our products."

Omega Research's next generation of products is expected, upon release,
to be compatible with the following real-time Internet and broadcast
data services:  Data Broadcasting Corporation's Signal Online
(Internet), StockEdge Online (Internet), InSite (Internet), DBC Signal
(Broadcast) and BMI (Broadcast); Data Transmission Network
Corporation's DTN Real Time and DTNstant (Broadcast); and PC Quote,
Inc.'s Hyperfeed(TM) (Internet and Broadcast).  Agreements or
arrangements are also in place to add, later this year, as compatible
real-time data services, FutureSource Information Systems, Inc.'s MDS
network datafeed and its stand-alone datafeed, and Standard & Poor's
ComStock's Xpressfeed(TM).
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now is this vapor news or the real thing.....time does not tell us......will
see