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Money Box is a series of five computer software programs designed to introduce the user to money recognition. The programs have various levels of difficulty and can be structured to fit the user's abilities, including addition, subtraction, and multiplication. Money Box software enables users to "pay" for items selected on the screen. The software is used with the Matchbox 10 Keyboard (see separate entry) configured with snap-on keycaps with real US or Canadian coins glued to them. COMPATIBILITY: For use on the Apple IIGS computer. Money Box software and Matchbox 10 Keyboard hardware are available separately, but used as a package.

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This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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Keyboard Technology, Ltd.

824 East Rand Road, ##271
Arlington Heights, Illinois 60004
United States
Telephone: 847-392-0514.
Fax: 847-577-0964 F.
Web: No known web address.


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