Apple Announces Availability of New Developer Pages and File Transfer
Protocol Site on World Wide Web

Developers to Have Increased Online Access to Support and Services

CUPERTINO, California--February 16, 1995--Affirming its commitment to the
developer community, Apple Computer, Inc. today announced that it has
added a developer section to its world wide web pages. The new set of
pages includes information on Apple's development programs, as well as
business and technical data. Additionally, the company has set up a file
transfer protocol (ftp) site on the Internet specifically designed to
provide in-depth content regarding applications development.

The developer pages contain comprehensive information on the company's
developer support programs, complete listings of Apple's Developer
University courses, online tutorials, articles from Apple Directions, the
Developer Business Report, Macintosh technical notes, pointers and
directories of the developer ftp site, and Develop, the Apple Technical
Journal.

The ftp site makes available demos, software, tools, technical
documentation and other application development information. Specific
content includes all issues of Develop (complete with sample code), all
issues of Apple Directions, APDA catalogs for ordering development
products, Developer University demos, complete sample code and demos,
system software extensions and header files. Technical documentation
consists of Inside Macintosh, Macintosh Technical Notes, Macintosh
Developer Notes, Apple Events Registry and suites, ABS Technical Notes,
peripherals documentation and human interfaces.

While the data is available now via eWorld and AppleLink and the Internet,
future access services are expected to include CompuServe, America Online,
GEnie and Prodigy with back gateways through the Internet. Apple plans to
update both the web pages and ftp site as new information becomes
available.

"We wanted all developers worldwide to have access to our resources and be
able to choose their access method," said Shirley Stas, Apple director of
Developer Support. "Because so many developers use the Internet, it was a
logical choice to extend our reach globally. By creating these new web
pages and increasing the information on our ftp site, we can broaden the
scope of developers everywhere." Stas added that developer response has
been extremely positive. "Developers have thanked the company for its
effort and have articulated their support and appreciation for making the
information so accessible and convenient."

Apple's World Wide Web pages can be accessed through
http://www.info.apple.com/dev and the ftp site at
ftp.info.apple.com/Apple.Support.Area/Developer_Services.

Apple Computer, Inc., a recognized pioneer and innovator in the information
industry, creates powerful solutions based on easy-to- use personal
computers, servers, peripherals, software, online services, and personal
digital assistants. Headquartered in Cupertino, California, Apple (NASDAQ:
AAPL) develops, manufactures, licenses and markets products, technologies
and services for the business, education, consumer, scientific &
engineering and government markets in over 140 countries.

Apple Computer Inc
20525 Mariana Ave
Cupertino, CA 95014
408-996-1010

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