Delrina Expands Presence In Home Consumer Market with Echo Lake for
Windows

Exciting new software for capturing and sharing life stories

SAN JOSE, CA and TORONTO, ONT -- February 6, 1995 -- Delrina Corporation
(NASDAQ: DENAF, TSE:DC), acclaimed for its award-winning animated screen
savers, communications and electronic forms software, today announced its
first interactive multimedia consumer program, Echo Lake, designed to be a
special place on the home computer where people can capture and share
family memories. The product will be available this spring on CD and
diskette.

Echo Lake is a high-quality creative package that takes full advantage of
multimedia technologies supporting a photo-realistic and inviting 3-D
interface. The program presents several ways in which individuals of all
ages can create vivid accounts of their life experiences and prepare
copies of their personal "books" in print, or in electronic form to share
with others on diskette or through on-line services.

"Very few home PC software titles captivate and sustain consumer interest,"
said Mark Skapinker, Delrina president. "There is tremendous potential for
a product that can redefine the way families use their home computer,
taking its use beyond games and financial planning. Echo Lake is an
engaging program that appeals to the widespread interest in nostalgia,
recording our lives and experiences for ourselves and generations to come.
It+s a product that brings people together."

Echo Lake+s flexible format allows individuals to write any number of
stories, and add voice and sound clips and other media to enhance them. It
also works with a wide range of complementary products and services,
ranging from scanners, digital cameras and video capture cards, to Kodak
Photo CDs, giving users the option to add photographs and video to further
bring to life their personal and family memories.

"Delrina+s Echo Lake software presents the user with rich visual imagery
right from its first screen," said Paul McAfee, director of worldwide
Photo CD marketing at Kodak. "The program invites its users to include
pictures of their lives. Because Delrina has included simple access to
Photo CD images, users of Echo Lake software will find it easy to enrich
their life stories with their own photos."

"Within the last three years, I have evaluated over 500 software titles,"
said Gary Kinsey, Entertainment Evangelist at Creative Labs. "In my
opinion, Echo Lake is a truly ground-breaking product, with the potential
to fit into every household. It also gives consumers a wonderful reason to
learn more about how to use multimedia capabilities such as sound and
video."

According to Dataquest, a market research firm in San Jose, CA, it is
estimated that over 35% of US households currently own a personal
computer. Dataquest predicts the home PC market will show a compound
annual growth of 21%, while the rest of the US computer markets will grow
at 8.9%. It has also recently reported that 2 million of the 5.6 million
personal computers shipped in the United States during the fourth quarter
of 1994 were for the home market. Echo Lake will enable these computer
users to maximize the enjoyment of their investment in multimedia
computing.

"Echo Lake is a first-of-its-kind software program that makes the computer
truly personal," said Greg Long, Delrina product manager and the creator
of Echo Lake. "We think it will draw family members and friends together
at the computer to recall, recreate, laugh, cry and reminisce about their
experiences."

Although aimed at home computer users, Echo Lake will also appeal to
students, schools, clubs, and other organizations seeking to create
stories and capture history. The diskette version will enable these
groups, as well as others who do not own a multimedia PC, to enjoy Echo
Lake to create journals using text, graphics, and photos.

Delrina Corporation designs, develops, markets and supports innovative PC
software products and services in the fax, data and voice communications,
electronic forms and consumer software markets. Founded in 1988, the
Company is ranked in sales among the top 15 software publishers in North
America and is recognized as the worldwide leader in PC fax and electronic
forms. Delrina employs more than 600 people with headquarters in Toronto,
Canada and offices in San Jose, CA; Kirkland, WA; Washington, DC;
Lexington, MA; the United Kingdom; France; and Germany. Delrina can be
contacted at (416) 441-3676.

Delrina Corp
895 Don Mills, 500-2 Park Center
Toronto, Ontario M3C 1W3 CANADA
416-441-3676,  fax 416-441-0774

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