Delrina Ships Cyberjack(tm) 7.0 Client Internet Software for Windows 95

Announces Internet Access Deal with CompuServe; Launches Price Promotion

Editor's Summary Full integration with Windows 95 (32-bit implementation; 
OLE-enabled applications; drag and drop; point and click operation) makes 
it easy to learn and use. Full Internet suite provides all the tools 
(not just a browser) one needs for all aspects of the Internet. 
Unique Guidebook organizes the Internet, ties sites and tools together, 
serves as a personal trail guide to get users surfing instantly; 
wizards help users define other areas of interest. Unique update feature 
keeps software current with new Internet developments. Includes the new 
WinComm(tm) PRO 7.0 for non-Internet data communication needs. Built-in 
Norton Anti-Virus detection against online viruses. Configuration Wizards 
for easy one-button access to CompuServe's Worldwide network and other Internet
Service Providers. Supports SSL standard to ensure credit card confidentiality 
for online transactions. Solid and reliable, tested by more than 40,000 users 
through the online beta program.

TORONTO, ONT - December 12, 1995 - Delrina Group, Symantec Corporation 
(NASDAQ:SYMC), the world's leading supplier of PC communications software, 
today shipped its much-awaited Internet client software for Microsoft Windows 95, 
Delrina Cyberjack 7.0. Today's announcement delivers on Delrina's
"PC Communications at Your Command" vision designed to provide the easiest 
and richest communications experience available on a PC today. Cyberjack, 
the first Windows 95 compliant and logo'd Internet suite, lifts the surfing 
experience on the Internet to unprecedented heights through its Guidebook 
technology and full complement of Internet tools, which help people get 
productive on the Internet easily and quickly.
Simultaneous with the product shipment, Delrina is announcing an agreement 
with CompuServe's Internet and Network Services Divisions to offer one-button 
Internet access within the Cyberjack package. Additionally, users without an 
Internet Service Provider (ISP) can take advantage of CompuServe's RAMP
(Remote Account Maintenance Protocol) capability and vast dial-up network 
to automatically register and access the Internet.

Cyberjack enables users to experience the full power of the Internet, by 
Providing full-featured client applications 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; Image and Zip managers with
built-in Norton Anti-Virus; and more. The product embraces the Cyberjack 
Guidebook as its central feature, which enables users to save, sort and 
categorize Internet sites. Guidebook includes more than 500 pre-listed
sites of interest that provide instant access and navigation of the Internet.
"Cyberjack organizes the Internet into a manageable and usable information 
resource," said Bert Amato, vice president, Delrina Group. "It ties together 
all of the key services of the Internet -- from Archie to Web --
automatically, providing the kind of seamless operation between the PC and 
the Net people have been searching for. It's ironic that until now, users 
must have a note pad by their side to write down cryptic addresses and 
information. In Cyberjack for example, if you see a Web address in a news 
group, all you have to do is right click on it and Cyberjack will 
automatically launch the Web browser and take you there."
"Cyberjack is designed to take off the rough edges in experiencing the 
Internet," said Chris LeTocq, software analyst with Dataquest of San Jose, 
Calif. "Cyberjack provides the most complete Windows 95 Internet
integration we have seen. The Cyberjack Guidebook technology not only 
provides new users with a solid jumping off point for the Web, it also 
provides experienced users with a powerful tool to organize their
Internet resources. In addition, both the Guidebook and Cyberjack itself 
can be updated across the Net. Cyberjack is the next generation of 
Internet access products."
Keeping Current with Online Updates Cyberjack includes two unique update 
capabilities, one for accessing new content for the Guidebook and a
second for automatically getting program upgrades and maintenance releases. 
Delrina maintains a special Guidebook server on the Internet where new sites 
of interest and hot spots are placed in a "remote"
Guidebook. Users can transparently access the remote Guidebook directly in 
Cyberjack across the Internet as if the locations were on their local machine. 
Double-clicking on a location icon launches the appropriate Internet 
application taking the user there. Users can also drag a location 
from the remote Guidebook into their own Guidebook or directly onto their 
Windows 95 Desktop. In addition, Cyberjack includes a menu item
that, when selected, automatically checks itself against new features and 
updates posted by Delrina. The updates occur automatically across the Internet 
without the user having to download a patch in a separate application.
Connecting to the Internet Cyberjack makes use of the built-in TCP/IP 
stack in Windows 95, which makes connecting to the Internet through any 
ISP very straightforward. To assist first time Internet users, however, 
Cyberjack includes an install Wizard that helps the user enter the 
appropriate values and settings for dial-up and/or LAN access.
Included with the standalone version of Cyberjack 7.0 is Delrina WinComm 
PRO 7.0 for Windows 95, a full-featured, graphically-based, general purpose 
data communications software package for accessing BBSs
(Bulletin Boards Services), host computers through terminal emulation and 
other non-Internet online services, such as MCI Mail. The product supports 
the new standards in non-Internet graphical bulletin boards through RIP 
(Remote Image Processing). It also shares the same built-in components as 
Cyberjack:Image Manager, which lets people view image files as they are 
downloaded and then edit and manipulate them; ZIP Manager, which lets users 
manage compressed files visually; and the "on-the-fly" virus detection
through Norton Anti-Virus, which protects users from accidentally downloading 
files that contain viruses.
WinComm PRO also has a new VisualBasic-like scripting language making it 
easier to customize for any communications task or session.
Introductory Price Promotion The expected street price of Cyberjack 
(including WinComm PRO) will be US$79 (Cdn$129). Effectively immediately 
until February 29, 1996, Delrina is providing dealer incentives 
which should result in Cyberjack being available at an estimated street 
price of $49 (Cdn $69). Cyberjack requires a 486 computer running 
Windows 95, with a minimum of 8MB RAM (16MB recommended). Both Cyberjack 
and WinComm PRO require 24MB disk space for a full installation.
Both Cyberjack and WinComm are also available as part of Delrina 
CommSuite(tm) 95, which also includes WinFax(tm) PRO 7.0 (fax, paging 
and e-mail integration), and TalkWorks(tm) (voice messaging/telephony).
CompuServe is an H&R Block company. Founded in 1955, H&R Block is a 
diversified services company and the world's leader in tax preparation and 
online information services. 

H&R Block Tax Services handled almost one in every seven returns filed with 
the Internal revenue Service in 1995, serving 17.1 million taxpayers in 
more than 9,500 offices worldwide. CompuServe operates the most comprehensive 
online network in the world, providing services to nearly 900 corporate accounts 
and more than 3.8 million users in more than 140 countries.

Delrina Group of Symantec Corp. designs, develops, markets and supports 
innovative PC software products and services in the fax, data and voice 
communications, electronic forms and consumer software markets.
Delrina is recognized as the world leader in PC fax and electronic forms 
software.

Symantec Corp. develops, markets and supports a complete line of 
application and system software products designed to enhance individual 
and workgroup productivity as well as manage networked computing
environments. The company is headquartered in Cupertino, Calif., and sells 
its software worldwide. For sales information contact 1-800-441-7234 or 
(541) 334-6054.

Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of 
Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.

Last revised: December 12, 1995.
Copyright 1995, Delrina (Canada) Corporation. All rights reserved.

