GenevaLogic Helps Schools Go "Green" With Print-Limit

Company plants tree for every download of free trial of print management software.

Portland, OR (PRWEB) June 6, 2007 -- GenevaLogic is helping schools go "green" by planting a tree for every download of a free 30-day trial of its print-management solutions, Print-Limit and Print-Limit Pro (http://www.genevalogic.com/index.php?id=print-limit-usa). The company is collaborating with The National Arbor Day Foundation on this initiative, with the goal of planting 1,000 trees this year. To download a free trial, visit www.GenevaLogic.com.

A typical school with 1,000 students spends nearly $20,000 annually on printer paper, toner and maintenance. With the award-winning Print-Limit Pro, educators can conserve resources and save money by easily and efficiently managing printing across large, multi-platform environments.

"Last year was the worst forest fire season on record, burning more than 9.6 million acres of land and creating a need for planting millions of trees in national forests around the country," said John Rosenow, president, The National Arbor Day Foundation. "It is exciting to partner with GenevaLogic to help schools, colleges and universities preserve our environment while replenishing our forests."

Print-Limit's unique features allow schools, colleges, universities and businesses the ability to print when needed, while managing resources, recovering printing expenses (http://www.genevalogic.com/index.php?id=print-limit-usa) and dramatically reducing paper and toner budgets.

"As the use of computers and the Internet has grown in education, so has the amount of paper that students and teachers use every day for printing," said Kirk Greiner, chief executive officer, GenevaLogic. "Through this collaboration with The National Arbor Day Foundation, we are celebrating the importance of trees by planting one for every school, college or university that takes advantage of the opportunity to see how Print-Limit can help them save the environment and cut costs for their institutions."

Easily scalable to networks serving more than 20,000 users, Print-Limit Pro features an intuitive Web interface, advanced budgeting and reporting tools, and supports all major operating systems.

For K-12 schools or districts, an unlimited site license starts at $995 for Print-Limit and $1,495 for Print-Limit Pro. Higher education server licenses start at $1,395 for Print-Limit and $1,995 for Print-Limit Pro. For more information, visit www.GenevaLogic.com or call 866-725-7833.

About GenevaLogic

GenevaLogic (www.GenevaLogic.com) has one passion: enabling educators to manage, control and optimize the use of technology to support teaching and learning. Founded in 1996, with headquarters in Langenthal, Switzerland, and Portland, Ore., the privately held company is an international leader in active teaching systems whose Vision classroom management software is used in more than 50,000 classrooms worldwide. The company's award-winning education software solutions - Vision®, App-Control™, Surf-Lock™, Pointer™, Plan-It™, Protect-On™, Print-Limit and Print-Limit Pro - allow schools, universities and training centers to get more learning value from their technology investments.

About The National Arbor Day Foundation

The National Arbor Day Foundation is a nonprofit, environmental education organization of nearly one million members, with a mission to inspire people to plant, nurture and celebrate trees.

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LISA WOLFE
GenevaLogic
http://www.GenevaLogic.com
773-325-9935

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