Traveling Software's LapLink Synchro Plus To Be Bundled With Extended
Systems' Infrared JetEye LT

BOTHELL, Wash., March 7, 1994 -- Traveling Software Inc. today announced
that LapLink Synchro Plus will be bundled with every Extended Systems'
JetEye LT infrared system. LapLink Synchro Plus allows users to
automatically synchronize information between two computers and access
remote disk drives and printers over an infrared JetEye LT connection.

The JetEye LT infrared modules are designed to easily move data between a
portable and desktop computer. The 1.5 oz units connect to any standard
9-pin serial (RS-232) port and transfer data at speeds up to 115,200 bps
(bits per second). The JetEye LT units also enable users to connect to
other computers utilizing infrared devices such as the Hewlett-Packard
OmniBook.

When a connection is detected, LapLink Synchro Plus automatically transfers
the newest information between the two computers. LapLink Synchro Plus
also seamlessly connects the two computers, providing disk and printer
sharing in the background under Microsoft Windows

"Traveling Software continues to provide seamless connectivity to many
wireless platforms including the infrared JetEye LT modules," said Mark
Eppley, chairman and CEO of Traveling Software. "And with LapLink Synchro
Plus users can have instant access to their information without ever
having to hook up a cable."

"As the leader in portable communications, Traveling Software was the best
choice to provide connectivity software, and LapLink Synchro Plus is the
perfect complement to our new JetEye LT system," said Skip Creighton,
division manager of wireless communications, Extended Systems.

Traveling Software, the leader in portable communications, was founded in
1982. The company designs and develops communications software products
that link computers and computing environments, including laptops,
palmtops, pentops, PCs and compatibles and Apple computers. Its product
line includes CommWorks for Windows, LapLink Wireless, LapLink V, LapLink
V for NetWare and LapLink Remote Access . The company's OEM division has
strategic alliances with leading laptop manufacturers including Apple,
AST, Casio, COMPAQ, Gateway 2000, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, National
Semiconductor, NEC, NCR, Samsung, Seiko, Sharp Electronics, Texas
Instruments and Toshiba. Traveling Software's core technology, the
Universal Communications Object, is built into many retail and OEM
products providing seamless connectivity. The company has three
subsidiaries around the world including the United Kingdom, France and
Germany, and their products are sold in six languages in 50 countries
worldwide.

For more information, contact Traveling Software Inc., 18702 North Creek
Parkway, Bothell, Wash., 98011; 206/483-8088; fax 206/487-1284

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