Syncronys announces SoftRAM recall CULVER CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 18, 1995--Syncronys Softcorp (OTC:SYCR) today announced that it will recall the current inventory of SoftRAM95 for full credit or refund. The Company also announced that it will offer a newly packaged version of SoftRAM for Windows 3.1 and 3.11, which it believes can be shipped as early as Dec. 22. SoftRAM95 contains, on the same disk, separate versions for Windows 3.1 and Windows 95. The Company previously announced in October that the version for Windows 95 was not delivering the expected RAM compression to that operating system. This problem did not impact the Windows 3.1 version of SoftRAM95, which according to a recent Dataquest survey, continues to provide customers with high levels of satisfaction. Despite this, the Company believes that attention drawn by this problem has unfairly overshadowed the success of its flagship Windows 3.1 version. The Company initially addressed the problem by undertaking a program to re-sticker all product in the retail channel informing consumers that SoftRAM95 was suitable for Windows 3.1 only. As this stickering program did not result in complete coverage of all inventory, the Company decided to avoid any potential consumer confusion by undertaking the recall of SoftRAM95 and shipping a new SoftRAM version for Windows 3.1 only. As previously announced, the Company extended its toll-free customer support to a 24-hour, 7-day service and implemented a full refund policy for any consumers unsatisfied with the product. Work on the Windows 95 upgrade is progressing and management anticipates concluding development in the near future. Syncronys is committed to releasing this upgrade only after completing extensive internal and independent testing. Once available, all registered users automatically will be sent a completely new package with this upgrade version, including two bonus CD-ROMs at absolutely no cost. The Company will also post a patch on on-line services for SoftRAM95 customers to download free of charge. The Company has been in contact with the New York Regional Office of the Federal Trade Commission with respect to its inquiry into the SoftRAM product line and will continue cooperating and working with that office to resolve any consumer concerns. Finally, as previously announced, the Company has been named in a class action lawsuit relating to consumer complaints. A second complaint has recently been received. CONTACT: Smith Public Relations Diana Soltesz, 310/788-0456 08:07 ET DEC 18, 1995 BW1053 DEC 18,1995 5:07 PACIFIC 08:07 EASTERN Keywords: WINDOWS 3 1; WINDOWS 95; OPERATING SYSTEM Profiles: IT Copyright (c) 1995 Business Wire Received via NewsEDGE from Desktop Data, Inc.: 12/18/95 8:31