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Compiled by David Olmos, Times staff writer
TouchStone Software, a small Seal Beach company that makes software designed to diagnose problems in personal computers, has signed a distribution agreement with Van Nuys-based Kenfil Distribution.
TouchStone said Kenfil will handle U.S. distribution of its CheckIt 2.0 software program, designed for International Business Machines personal computers and compatible machines.
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