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NetSmiths Toolkit from UniPress Software, Inc.

UniPress Software announced the release of the NetSmiths Toolkit. The toolkit contains the most current versions of software needed to set-up and maintain a web site on a Unix platform, including browsers, servers, graphics tools, animation programs and Perl. It is available for $69 on CD or from WWW at www.toolkit.netsmiths.com. Some of the programs are available free at archive.unipress.com.

Contact: UniPress, 2025 Lincoln Hwy, Edison, MJ 08817, Phone: 908-287-2100, Fax: 908-287-4929, Email: info@unipress.com, URL: 5://www.unipress.com.

Empress DataWEB from Empress Software, Inc.

Empress Software announced the release of Empress DataWEB, an application development environment designed for Hypermedia Web Data Management. It is available on CD for $997. The CD includes Hypermedia, RDBMS Lite, SQL server, Database Explorer, Database Administrator Tools and Apache HTTP Server.

Contact: Empress Software, Phone: 301-220-1919, Email sales@empress.com URL: www.empress.com.

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