Delrina Announces First Internet Product to Take Full Advantage of Windows
95

Cyberjack Provides the Easiest Way to Get the Full Experience and Power of
the Internet

TORONTO, ONT -- September 7, 1995 -- Delrina Corporation (NASDAQ:DENAF,
TSE:DC), world leader in PC communications software, today unveiled
Delrina Cyberjack 7.0, an integrated feature-rich software product that
makes exploring the Internet easy for both the novice and the expert
Internet user. Written to take full advantage of the Microsoft Windows 95
operating system, Cyberjack encompasses a unique Cyberjack GuideBook as
its central feature, for seamless access and navigation of the World Wide
Web and the rest of the Internet.

"Now that I'm connected, what can I do and how do I get there?" The
Cyberjack GuideBook functions as a personal Net resource. Like a card
catalogue, it is the entry point that provides some sense of order to the
vast wealth of information on the Internet. Cyberjack comes loaded with
more than 500 World Wide Web, FTP, Gopher, Newsgroup, and chat addresses
which are organized as objects in various file folders to make it easy to
sort and categorize sites of interest. To explore any of the sites, with a
simple click on the site name in the Guidebook, Cyberjack will activate
the appropriate Internet application (WWW, FTP, Gopher, etc.) to link
directly to the site -- without having to type confusing and cryptic
Internet addresses. At any point, users can click on a button on the
toolbar and save the site to the GuideBook. This site can then be dragged
onto the desktop for instant access or even sent as an e-mail attachment
to share with others.

"We view the Internet as a vast library where all the books have been piled
at random, and where there is no librarian or card catalogue to help you,"
said Delrina president, Mark Skapinker. "While Web browsers have made the
Internet accessible for novice users, they are not designed for
downloading files from a Newsgroup or FTP site, or chatting in real-time
to other users.

To access the wealth of information available you need the proper tool
designed for that aspect of the Net. With our proven experience in
building software interfaces that make it easy for people to use their PC
to communicate, Cyberjack is our solution to creating some order on the
Internet so its easier to use. People no longer need to understand what
tool they need to locate information on the Net, they just need to know
how to point and click and Cyberjack takes care of the rest."

Cyberjack also features an "update" button. Clicking on it will connect to
a special Delrina server on the Net that automatically downloads the
latest and hottest collection of Internet sites directly to the user's
personalized GuideBook, as well as any updated code or maintenance
releases.

More Than Just a Connection, Maximize the Experience and Power of the Net
Unlike existing Internet products that are mainly browser-based, Delrina
Cyberjack equips users with full featured applets including: a Web
browser; UseNet News reader; FTP (File Transfer Protocol) file transfer;
Internet chatting sessions (IRC -- Internet Relay Chat); e-mail via
Microsoft Exchange (the built-in e-mail client software in Windows 95);
search capabilities with Gopher and Archie; remote access with Telnet and
more.

Each of the tools can be launched individually from the Cyberjack folder,
or the GuideBook toolbar, or by clicking on the object in a folder in the
GuideBook (as URLs are treated as OLE 2.0 graphical objects), or by
in-place activation through OLE 2.0 from within the tool itself. For
example, if a user finds a Web address in a Newsgroup, they can simply
right mouse click on the address and Cyberjack will parse the information,
recognize it as a Web page, and automatically activate the Web browser
while taking the user there.

"Cyberjack is the new approach to making the Internet more accessible for
the wider consumer audience while providing power users with unique and
more productive capabilities," said Marc Camm, desktop communications
general manager at Delrina. "We have harnessed Windows 95 to the extreme
to eliminate the old, cumbersome, command-laden way of working with the
Net."

All the Cyberjack components have been crafted under Windows 95 and are
designed to work harmoniously with the operating system and each other,
providing a uniform interface and level of usability that has not been
delivered in any other Internet product. The software utilizes the
built-in TCP/IP stack in Windows 95, making connecting to the Internet
very simple.

Users can use a previously established Internet access account or set one
up electronically with a local provider. Cyberjack also provides the
novice user with single click registration and access through a leading
Internet service provider, to be named at a later date.

In addition, Cyberjack will be Windows 95 compliant and Microsoft Office
compatible delivering such advanced facilities as object orientation, OLE
2.0 in-place activation, long file names, drag and drop, right mouse
menus, context sensitive help, ToolTips, the Microsoft Explorer file
management metaphor, and animated status icons. The novice and power user
benefit from complete integration with the operating system and the power
of a multitasking, multithreaded communications environment, so they can
for example, download files from an FTP site or Newsgroup, while "surfing"
between home pages on the World Wide Web.

"Delrina Cyberjack takes advantage of the multitasking, multithreading, and
OLE features in Windows 95, helping to enable users to easily harness the
full power of the Internet from their desktops," said Brad Chase, general
manager of the personal systems division at Microsoft.

Cyberjack 7.0 is expected to ship in November and will be available as a
standalone product with Delrina WinComm PRO 7.0 or as part of Delrina
CommSuite 95, which also includes WinFax PRO 7.0 (fax, paging and e-mail
integration), TalkWorks (voice messaging/telephony), and WinComm PRO 7.0
(on-line data communications software).

Cyberjack 7.0 (with WinComm PRO 7.0) will have a suggested retail price of
US$129 (Cdn $159).

About Delrina

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 PC software publishers in North
America and is recognized as the world leader in PC fax and electronic
forms. Delrina recently announced a definitive agreement to merge with
Symantec Corporation (NASDAQ:SYMC) of Cupertino, CA. Delrina can be
contacted for more information at 1-800-268-6082 or through Delrina's
Internet Web site at http://www.delrina.com.

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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