> We need ideas as to what we should demonstrate.

IMHO, Hebrew support is an extremely important issue. This is the
first thing that random Israeli user cares for. Let's acknowlege
that Hebrew suppoort is the primary factor of Microsoft success
in the local market. My expreience shows that average Windows
user in Israel sees MS Office as a 'problem solver' when it comes
to Hebrew.

WE MUST SHOW AS MUCH HEBREW DESKTOP APPLICATIONS AS POSSIBLE.

Unfortunately, I am very far from being up-to-date in this area.
It would be nice of someone competent to compose a 'wish-list' of
what can be shown at the Demo Day.

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