EveryWare Demonstrates PowerPC Butler At Apple's Introduction of PowerPC
processor-based Workgroup Servers

Butler 1.3 SQ -- the multi-user, client-server, relational database server
-- to run native on Apple's PowerPC processor-based Workgroup Servers.

Support for ODBC & AOCE technologies will follow this summer.

CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA, APRIL 25, 1994 - Today, EveryWare Development Corp.
is demonstrating an upcoming native PowerPC version of Butler as part of
Apple's introduction of the new PowerPC processor-based Workgroup Server
product family. Butler, running on a PowerPC processor-based Workgroup
Server, represents the ideal solution for organizations requiring
cost-effective high performance database solutions.

Expected to ship midsummer, "Butler SQL 1.3 is the company's most ambitious
upgrade to date and will be the building block for the company's future
development plans," said EveryWare's president Dan McKenzie. "We
significantly rewrote Butler to take advantage of the PowerPC
technology."

Based on IBM's high-performance RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computing)
based microprocessor, the PowerPC processor family will power a new
generation of Macintosh computers. "Our native PowerPC version of Butler
will provide database developers with greater productivity, flexibility,
higher throughput, and an increased return on their development
investment," said Greg Hemstreet, EveryWare's vice president of Research &
Development.

"Apple's PowerPC processor-based Workgroup Servers will provide an
affordable high performance system to fill the needs of our developers who
are demanding more power and flexibility from their current hardware
investment," continued Hemstreet. "By bringing RISC technology to the
server environment in a cost effective manner, Apple systems based on the
PowerPC processor enable us to better meet the needs of our developers who
are engaged in developing increasingly complex client-server
applications."

For EveryWare customers, Butler 1.3 will have a dramatic ripple effect. "As
Butler performance is directly based on the power of the server CPU, all
of the 50+ front-end applications that work with Butler can take advantage
of the raw speed of the PowerPC processor-based Workgroup Servers
regardless of the Macintosh computer the front-end application is running
on," said McKenzie.

Also announced was EveryWare's plans to add support for Microsoft's ODBC
(Open DataBase Connectivity) and Apple's AOCE (Apple Open Collaboration
Environment) technologies, including support for PowerShare Collaboration
Servers.

"EveryWare is a customer driven company, and what our customers are telling
us is that they work in a world of mixed environments of both Macintosh
and Windows-based computers," stated McKenzie. "By adding support for
Microsoft's ODBC, Butler developers will be able to address the needs of
both Macintosh and Windows clients while taking advantage of Butler SQL
running on the PowerPC. We are also adding support for Apple's AOCE that
will give our clients added flexibility in developing applications to meet
their users' ever changing needs."

About EveryWare Development Corp.

Located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, EveryWare Development Corp. has
been a Macintosh software developer since 1987 with clients in 23
countries. Current products include Butler, an SQL client-server database;
Connected, multi-user accounting for Mac & Windows; Enterprise Time
Capture, a multi-user scheduler; NetScrap, a client-server multimedia
scrapbook; and PatchMaker, a software developer's utility.

EveryWare Development Corp
6543 Mississauga Rd
Mississauga, Ontario L5N 1A6 CANADA
905-819-1173,  fax 905-819-1172,  AppleLink: EVERYWARE

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