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			Adjusted net earnings year to date as of October 31, 2005 were $2.4 million or $0.10 earnings per fully diluted share compared to $2.8 million or $0.11 earnings per fully diluted share for the same period last year.The second quarter and six-month fiscal 2005 financial data included only the month of October 2005 for revenue and expenses from the Demand Management, Inc. subsidiary acquired by Logility, the Company's 89% owned subsidiary, on September 30, 2004, whereas the entire three-month and six-month periods in fiscal 2006 included revenue and expenses from Demand Management.The Company is including adjusted net earnings and adjusted net earnings per share in the summary financial information provided with this press release as supplemental information relating to its operating results. This financial information is not in accordance with, or an alternative for, GAAP and may be different from non-GAAP net earnings and non-GAAP per share measures used by other companies. The Company believes that this presentation of adjusted net earnings and adjusted net earnings per share provides useful information to investors regarding certain additional financial and business trends relating to its financial condition and results of operations."With an impressive growth in license fees of 96%, we delivered a 121% increase in operating income for the second quarter," stated James C. Edenfield, president and CEO of American Software. "This quarter's positive results extended the Company's track record of profitability and positive operating cash flow to 19 consecutive quarters. We will continue to use our financial strength to reinvest in the Company and provide a tangible benefit to our shareholders with a quarterly dividend."The overall financial condition of the Company remains strong with cash and investments of approximately $57.2 million and no debt as of October 31, 2005.        CIO, CTO & Developer Resources                    Additional highlights for the second quarter of fiscal year 2006 include:  Customers   - Notable new and existing customers placing orders in the second quarter     include: Allegheny Energy Service, A.O. Smith Water Products, A/X     Armani Exchange, Caremark, Cavendish Farms, Hooker Furniture, Hughes     Supply, Mendocino Forest Products, Murad, National Railroad Passenger     Corporation, NCED, Novar Electrical, Ruiz Food Products, Shaw     Industries, St. Michelle Wine, U.S. Facilities Management, and Wrigley     Chewing Gum Company (China) Ltd.   - During the quarter, software license agreements were signed with     customers located in seven countries including Brazil, Canada, China,     Italy, Mexico, and the United Kingdom, as well as the United States.   - Logility, the Company's 89% owned subsidiary, provided supply chain     thought leadership during a standing room only session on "Performance     Management - An Important Link in your Supply Chain" presented with     Logility customer, A.O. Smith Water Products, at the APICS 2005     International Conference and Exposition.   - Results from the most recent Logility customer satisfaction survey were     announced. The results indicated overall high approval of the Logility     customer support experience and provided insight into the key     motivations leading customer to upgrade to the latest version of     Logility Voyager Solutions(TM) including performance management, Sales     and Operations Planning, supply optimization, global sourcing and     transportation optimization.   - Logility announced Standard Motor Products' rollout of Logility Voyager     Solutions to meet new inventory management demands brought on by its     acquisition of the Engine Management Division of Dana Corporation. With     Logility, Standard Motor Products will be better able to proactively     monitor supply chain performance and automate collaboration with key     customers and suppliers.   - Aberdeen Group, a leading industry research firm, highlighted a     Logility aftermarket service parts customer in its recent "Best     Practices in Sales and Operations Planning" report. The Logility     customer was selected for their success in integrating demand planning,     supply optimization and reverse logistics. The customer uses Logility     Voyager Solutions(TM) for Demand Planning, Inventory Planning, Supply     Planning and Global Sourcing to help manage inventory levels and the     challenges of their complex global supply chain.   - Remy International received a 2005 Technology & Business award from     Start Magazine. The award honors manufacturers that have solved     critical business issues with the use of technology. Remy implemented     Logility Voyager Solutions to reduce demand volatility and improve     factory scheduling; generate a one-number forecast for its business;     decrease inventory; and streamline the sales and operations planning     process.  Products and Technology:   - The Company announced the availability of AsIrecall for seamless     integration of document management. AsIrecall is fully integrated with     the Company's ERP systems enabling the storing, retrieval, viewing,     printing, faxing and e-mailing of documents and reports. Documents can     be stored in a variety of file types (TIFF, JPG, BMP, PDF, DOC, HTML)     and EDI files can be converted to documents that can be viewed.   - New Generation Computing Inc. (NGC), a wholly owned subsidiary of     American Software, announced the availability of its shop floor control     suite in simplified Chinese.   - Demand Management, Inc. a wholly owned subsidiary of Logility, Inc,     announced that Demand Solutions(R) Forecast Management and Demand     Solutions Requirements Planning are available for the Microsoft SQL     Server database, making the company's DS One forecasting platform even     more flexible.   - Logility announced Connections 2006: Your Ticket to Supply Chain     Success conference to be held March 15-16, 2006 in Nashville, Tennessee     at the Loews Vanderbilt Hotel. The event will give attendees exposure     to best practices from industry peers, insight from leading supply     chain experts and guidance for preparing their businesses for success     with demand-driven supply chain initiatives.   - Logility held its latest Supply Chain Power Hour webcast on "Best     Practices in Sales and Operations Planning (S&OP)." The webcast helped     companies understand how S&OP best practices can help balance and     synchronize operational plans to achieve corporate objectives, stay     competitive, increase profitability, expand market share and drive     customer service excellence. Speakers participated from Logility and     the Aberdeen Group.  About American Software, Inc.Headquartered in Atlanta, American Software develops, markets and supports one of the industry's most comprehensive offerings of integrated business applications, including supply chain management, Internet commerce, financial, warehouse management and manufacturing packages. e-Intelliprise(TM) is an ERP/supply chain management suite, which leverages Internet connectivity and in
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
			
			
			
				 
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
				
			
			
			
		 
	
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