Year: 2005

Who’s There? Firewall Advisor Version 1.5

OPEN DOOR NETWORKS SHIPS WHO’S THERE? FIREWALL ADVISOR VERSION 1.5
Updated product works in concert with new DoorStop X firewall, Tiger

ASHLAND, OR. — May 2, 2005 — Open Door Networks Inc. today announced that
it was shipping version 1.5 of its Who’s There? Firewall Advisor. Who’s
There? enhances the Mac’s security on the Internet by helping users
analyze, investigate and respond to access attempts detected by their Mac’s
firewall. Who’s There?

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Open Door Networks Announces The Doorstop X Firewall

OPEN DOOR NETWORKS ANNOUNCES THE DOORSTOP X FIREWALL
Provides critical logging, other features missing from Tiger’s built-in
firewall

ASHLAND, OR. — May 2, 2005 — Open Door Networks Inc. today announced that
it was returning to the Macintosh firewall business with a free public beta
of its DoorStop X firewall for Apple’s new Tiger (Mac OS X 10.4) operating
system.

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DiscBlaze 5.0 adds UDF burning, Tiger support

Radical Breeze has released version 5.0 of DiscBlaze, its CD/DVD burning software for MacOS X. This update brings the ability to burn UDF formated CDs and DVDs, improved Audio CD burning and support for MacOS X v10.4 Tiger. DiscBlaze is priced at US$29.95. Discounts for larger volume and educational purchases are also available.

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Merrill Lynch: Tiger to boost PC share; New iMacs, eMacs

Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger should be the first new version of the operating system to help increase Apple’s PC market share, according to one Wall Street analyst. Merrill Lynch’s Steven Milunovich said in a research note obtained by MacMinute that based on the features of Tiger and the halo effect from the iPod, Apple’s PC outlook is “rosier this time.” Milunovich estimates that first quarter Tiger sales will be $84 million to $100 million, compared to $60 million for the previous version of Mac OS X, Panther.

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