"For us, and for our customers, it is like the demolition of the Berlin
Wall," said Steve Barrett, one of the founders of FreeMail, Inc.

February 21, 1995 -- Barrett is talking about the latest development by
FreeMail's software engineers that now allows their entire product line of
software to communicate across several platforms -- Microsoft Windows,
Apple Macintosh, Windows NT, and Windows 95.

"Windows users have been using FreeMail for almost a year but a drawback
for them until now has been the limitation that they could not send the
software to their friends and colleagues who lived and worked in the Mac
world," said Barrett. "We've got that problem behind us now."

FreeMail makes a true Wide Area Network e-mail software that only requires
one computer, one modem, a single phone line and one copy of the software.
With FreeMail any stand-alone PC can exchange unlimited e-mail and files
of any kind with any other PC. FreeMail eliminates the need for network
cabling, software, file servers, or system administrators, using regular
phone lines and standard modems.

Unlike other e-mail software packages, only one copy of FreeMail must be
purchased; you can make free copies of FreeMail 'Children' that can then
be given away, allowing fast e-mail and file transfers between the
FreeMail Parent and any Child.

The software designer who developed FreeMail is Steve Saroff of Missoula,
Montana. Saroff's main goal in developing FreeMail was to demystify e-mail
for everyone to use.

"I started wondering why fax machines were taking off in the marketplace
when modems, which had been around longer were not," explained Saroff.
"The answer I decided was that fax machines are real easy to use while all
modems are so 'techie.' Fax machines had one big button that said Send and
another big button that said Stop and all of the complexity was hidden
inside. I wanted e-mail to be the same," said Saroff.

FreeMail is now widely used in law offices and other businesses that need
secure networks to transmit sensitive documents to and fro. Overseas
businesses use it to reduce their phone charges for frequent messages to
the states as well as when spotty phone service or the lack of available
providers makes Internet use for e-mail unreliable or impractical.

FreeMail is in use by nearly four thousand customers for a variety of
business and personal uses, according to Barrett.

"Now that we can offer 'Parent' and 'Child' copies of our software for
Macintosh users, we expect that number to double or triple in the next few
months," said Barrett.

For more details, contact FreeMail, Inc., 2504 West Main, Suite K, P.O. Box
1656, Bozeman, MT 59771-1656 USA; (406) 586-4200 (voice); (406) 586-4336
(fax); email: FreeMail@AOL.COM
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FreeMail is simple to install and use, regardless of your technical
skills.

FreeMail is the result of an effort of software engineers who wanted to
make a product that brings the power of e-mail to the millions of us who
use computers but who are not software engineers. What they have come up
with is a true Wide Area Network e-mail software that only requires one
computer, one modem, a single phone line and one copy of the software --
FreeMail.

FreeMail unleashes the power of e-mail and file transfer to anyone and
everyone.

FreeMail allows any one stand-alone PC to exchange unlimited e-mail and
files with any other PC. FreeMail does not require a computer network.
FreeMail uses regular phone lines and standard modems. FreeMail is easier
to use and more efficient than fax machines. Unlike other e-mail software
packages, only one copy of FreeMail must be purchased; you can make free
copies of FreeMail 'Children' that can then be given away, allowing fast
e-mail and file transfers between the FreeMail Parent and any Child.

FreeMail demystifies and decentralizes e-mail and transferring files of all
kinds.

Until now, anyone wanting to remotely send and receive e-mail or files --or
any organization that needed to create their own on-line information
center--had choices that were either extremely expensive (requiring
complex and expensive software packages for everyone in the communication
path, and often requiring e-mail administrators to keep the system
working); required reliance on subscription mail or BBS services; or, used
non-intuitive main-frame-like interfaces with lots of technical 'knobs and
switches.'

FreeMail offers more than a dozen features on one disk!

- File and message encryption.
- Built-in security - each FreeMail site has its own unique ID.
- Send and receive any kind and length of file.
- An easy-to-navigate user interface that includes visual and sound
  indicators.
- Logic Answer, a technology that allows you to share a single
  phone line with a fax or answering machine.
- Custom Cabinets to archive mail.
- Self-defined groups mailing.
- Launches other Windows applications.
- Broadcast messages using Persistent Mail.
- Automatic 'polling' of other sites.
- Automatic on-line child site software updating.
- Automatic file transfer system.
- Certified mail.
- Sends files only if they have been modified.
- Automatic file compression.
- Schedules time when other sites can call.

FreeMail makes the savings of e-mail affordable for the tightest budgets.

The list price for FreeMail is $79.95, FreeMail Call Home is $159.95. Both
include a license for unlimited Child disks. FreeMail Extended Family is
$595.95, and includes a license that allows the creation of 200 Extended
Family Child diskettes. For more details, contact:

                FreeMail, Inc.
                2504 West Main, Suite K
                P.O. Box 1656
                Bozeman, MT  59771-1656  USA
                (406) 586-4200 (voice);
                (406) 586-4336 (fax)
                email: FreeMail@AOL.COM

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The FreeMail family of software includes three products to make the savings
of e-mail available and affordable for everyone. Licensed users of one
FreeMail Parent can give out the Child disks -- with the on-line help
system and setup program being 'inherited' onto all Child disks-- and the
'Child' program will install itself as well as locate the com port and
determine if there is a functioning modem. This is done without the need
of a network, an E-mail administrator, or the purchase of any other
software.

FreeMail Call Home allows users to remotely pick up any e-mail or files
that have been sent to their main desktop machine. Laptop and notebook
computer users can keep up to date with all messages that have been sent
to their office computer.

Extended Family FreeMail allows 'Children' to fully communicate with each
other by way of one, central 'Parent'. The 'Extended Family Parent' can
create up to 200 'Child' diskettes, which can then be given away to any
user, and the entire 'Family' of Children can then exchange e-mail and
files.

The list price for FreeMail is $79.95, FreeMail Call Home is $159.95. Both
include a license for unlimited Child disks. FreeMail Extended Family is
$595.95, and includes a license that allows the creation of 200 Extended
Family Child diskettes. For more details, contact:

                FreeMail, Inc.
                2504 West Main, Suite K,
                P.O. Box 1656
                Bozeman, MT  59771-1656  USA
                (406) 586-4200 (voice);
                (406) 586-4336 (fax)
                email: FreeMail@AOL.COM.

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