Type of Article: MacTech Web Site

[MD1] MultiHome 2.0

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Lieve Bijttebier
Phone: + 32 2/537-6810
Fax: + 32 2/537-5155
email: lieve@highware.com

HIGHWARE SHIPS MULTIHOME 2.0,
ITS MULTI-HOMING & ROUND ROBIN SOFTWARE FOR THE MACINTOSH

Brussels, October 25, 1996. – Highware announces the latest version of
MultiHome, its multi-homing software for WebSTAR servers.

This internet utility allows a webmaster to control multiple domain
names on a single computer. MultiHome saves you the hassle and cost of
using multiple computers.

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[MD1] MailDoor

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Charles McHenry
541-772-2382
cmchenry@opendoor.com

OPEN DOOR NETWORKS ANNOUNCES THE MAILDOOR MULTI-DOMAIN MAIL CLERK

EXPANDS ITS MULTI-DOMAIN PRODUCT LINE

ASHLAND, OR. — October 22, 1996 — Open Door Networks, Inc. today
announced MailDoor(TM), another in its suite of multi-domain products for
Macintosh Internet servers.

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[MD1] OpenTransport 1.1.1

Apple Open Transport 1.1.1 Enhances Mac OS Networking Performance and
Reliability

CUPERTINO, Calif.–Oct. 25, 1996–Apple Computer, Inc., today announced the
availability of Apple Open Transport 1.1.1, an enhanced version of Apple’s
standards-based networking and communications system for Macintosh and Mac
OS-compatible computers.

Significance

Open Transport 1.1.1 is an update for Mac OS-based systems currently
running Open Transport 1.1, and is a recommended upgrade for all Open Transport
users.

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[MD1] Pictorius’ New CGI Toolkit

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Pictorius Introduces New CGI Toolkit

Mac Web Developers Can Now Create CGIs & ACGIs Interactively
Write CGIs, Run & Edit Them Simultaneously While Watching the Results in
the Browser

October, 1996 – 1996 Pictorius Developer’s Conference – Halifax, Nova
Scotia, Canada – Pictorius Incorporated announced at their Developer’s
Conference the Pictorius CGI Toolkit, a new product designed especially
for Web developers looking for an easier and faster way to create CGIs
(Common Gateway Interface) and ACGIs (Asynchronous CGI) for their Mac-based
Web sites.

The

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