Delrina Takes Wraps Off Cyberjack Internet Client Software

Free Beta Version of the Best Way to get the Full Power of the Internet for
Windows 95 Now Available for Test Drive from the Internet

TORONTO, ONT -- October 9, 1995 -- Delrina Corporation (NASDAQ:DENAF,
TSE:DC), world leader in PC communications software, today announced that
it posted a free beta version of its much awaited Internet client
software, Delrina Cyberjack 7.0, on the Internet over the week end.
Cyberjack is an integrated feature-rich 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, the
product encompasses the unique Cyberjack GuideBook as its central feature,
which provides one-click access and navigation of the World Wide Web and
the rest of the Internet. The on-line beta test drive of Cyberjack is the
full featured version, but has a limited time usage that expires on
December 15, 1995.

"From the neophyte to the experienced user Cyberjack really has it all,"
said Ralph Mariano, a beta tester of earlier versions of Cyberjack. "I've
tested a lot of different products for the Internet, but Cyberjack has
everything I need -- it's soup-to-nuts, Windows 95, and a great
interface.

I've looked at the new Netscape, and to me, it's becoming like the holiday
fruitcake that everyone gives to someone else, but Cyberjack is something
you'll want to buy and keep."

More Than A Web Browser

Unlike existing Internet products that are mainly browser-based, Delrina
Cyberjack equips users with 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; and more. Each of the
tools can be launched individually from the Windows 95 Start Button, or
the GuideBook toolbar, or by clicking on the site in a folder in the
GuideBook (sites 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.

The Cyberjack GuideBook functions as a personal trail guide to the Net.
 Like a card catalogue, it is the entry point that provides some sense of
order to the vast wealth of information on the Internet. The on-line beta
of Cyberjack comes loaded with more than 500 World Wide Web, FTP, Gopher,
Newsgroup, chat addresses and search sites that are organized as objects
in various file folders to make it easy to sort and categorize places of
interest. To explore any of the sites, users simply click on the site name
in the GuideBook and Cyberjack activates the appropriate Internet
application (WWW, FTP, Gopher, etc.) taking the user there -- 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. The site can be dragged onto the user's desktop for instant
access or sent as an e-mail attachment to share with others.

The on-line beta test drive of Cyberjack is available on Delrina's World
Wide Web home page http://www.cyberjack.com. It is also available through
various FTP sites as well as several other locations. Among these sites
are:

 http://www.cyberjack.com
 http://www.delrina.com
  ftp://ftp.delrina.com/pub/product/windows95/cyberjack/
 http://www.symantec.com
 http://www.crso.com

 PC Magazine
 http://www.zdnet.com/~pcmag/
  ftp://ftp.zdnet.com/pcmag/special/cyberjack/

 PC Week
 http://www.zdnet.com/~pcweek/
  ftp://ftp.zdnet.com/pcweek/apps/delrina/

 PC/Computing
 http://www.zdnet.com/~pccomp/
  ftp://ftp.zdnet.com/pccomp/

 Windows Magazine and NetGuide Magazine
 http://www.winmag.com/flanga/hotspots.htm

 and on CompuServe
 through ZDNet CompuServe Edition in the Executives On-Line Forum
  GO EXEC

The downloadable file -- cybrjack.exe -- is a self extracting ZIP
compressed file of approximately 5MB. To run Cyberjack users require a
minimum 486 or higher PC, with 8MB of RAM, 10MB of free disk space,
Windows 95, and of course, an Internet service provider. As part of the
promotion, users who provide feedback and commentary to Delrina will
automatically be entered in a daily draw for a free copy of the shipping
version.

Cyberjack 7.0 is expected to ship in November and will be available as a
standalone product with Delrina WinComm PRO 7.0 (on-line data
communications software) 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.

Cyberjack 7.0 (with WinComm PRO 7.0) will have a suggested retail price of
US$129 (Cdn $159). The suggested retail price for CommSuite 95 is US$179
($229Cdn).

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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