Distinct Releases A 32-bit Version Of The Distinct TCP/IP SDK - Visual
Edition For Windows 95 And NT

New Version Supports Microsoft Visual Basic 4.0

Saratoga, CA-- Distinct Corporation the leading supplier of software
development tools for TCP/IP and the Internet announces the imminent
release of a 32-bit OLE version of its popular Distinct TCP/IP SDK -
Visual Edition.

The Distinct TCP/IP 32-bit SDK Visual Edition provides the thousands of
developers who have used Distinct's 16-bit developers kit with simple
platform portability and a smooth transition to the Microsoft Windows 95
and NT platforms. For most developers it will be just a matter of simply
recompiling with Distinct's new 32-bit OLE version.

This new release broadens the base of developers able to use Distinct
TCP/IP SDK Visual Edition. Developers can now use the Distinct OLE
controls not only from Microsoft Visual Basic. 4.0 but also from any
development environment that supports OLE 2.0, such as Microsoft Access.

"Companies today are driven to design applications to fit their particular
business requirements. The beauty of the Distinct SDK product line is that
corporate developers can quickly customize their own interface to TCP/IP
applications to fit their company's requirements." said Tarcisio Pedrotti,
President and CEO of Distinct Corporation. "Distinct's latest edition
broadens the base of the several thousands of developers already using our
software development kits."

The Distinct TCP/IP 32-bit SDK Visual Edition contains OLE controls for
Windows Sockets, Telnet, FTP, TCP server, SMTP, POP2/POP3, NNTP, RCP,
Rlogin, Rshell, Rexec and VT220 allowing developers to integrate
Internet-type activities into their own applications in a matter of days.

This robust TCP/IP 32-bit SDK provides developers with a complete
networking solution for building customized 32-bit TCP/IP and Internet
applications for Windows 95 and Windows NT. As an example, a developer
could write a customized news retrieval, inquiry, distribution and posting
utility so that news articles are stored in a central database allowing a
subscriber to read only those items he/she wishes to read, or maybe create
a customized GUI to email, if those available commercially do not quite
fulfill the company needs.

The Distinct TCP/IP 32-bit SDK Visual Edition is affordably priced at $295.
Distinct also offers a subscription program to developers which covers
free upgrades and free technical support for one year. The price with
subscription is $545. Distinct's TCP/IP 32-bit SDK Visual Edition will be
available shortly from Distinct's authorized resellers or directly from
Distinct Corporation.

Distinct Corporation was founded in 1984. The vision of the company's
founders was simple-combine TCP/IP the de facto standard in connectivity
among heterogeneous networks with Microsoft Windows, the standard in
graphical user interfaces. Over the last few years the company has
experienced an explosive growth phase. Today, Distinct is the leading
supplier of software development tools for the TCP/IP and Internet
developer and a major supplier of end user TCP/IP and Internet utilities.
The Fortune 1000, large government agencies and thousands of small
businesses all over the world have grown to rely on Distinct's software.

Additional information on Distinct's entire product line is available on
Distinct's web site, http://www.distinct.com
 
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