Borland International is shipping Quattro Pro 3.0 – a WYSIWYG Display and Zoom version of the spreadsheet costing $500: Quattro-Pro 1.0 users can upgrade for $100, version 2.0 users for $50; despite singing the praises of the company’s Virtual Runtime Object-Oriented Memory Manager – VROOMM – technology in enabling a graphical user interface version of Quattro Pro that doesn’t require extra hardware capability, the company is still evidently struggling to come out with a Windows 3.0 version of the spreadsheet.