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- Apple Rolls Out File Assistant Software
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- MOVED OVER PR NEWSWIRE AT 8:32 AM, EDT, MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1993 AND ALSO FIRST
- CALL.
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- Contact:
- Jennifer O'Mahony
- Apple Computer, Inc.
- (408) 974-0643
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- Apple Rolls Out File Assistant Software for PowerBooks
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- CUPERTINO, California--June 7, 1993--Apple Computer, Inc today
- announced the PowerBook File Assistant, software created specifically
- to help people using both a desktop and a notebook computer keep
- information on both computers synchronized. In addition, the
- software package also includes an attractive array of tools designed
- to address issues specific to mobile computing including battery-life
- management, deferred printing and automatic server remounting.
- With the PowerBook File Assistant, Apple's portable computing group
- is fulfilling its aim of bringing notebook users an array of
- complementary products that answer needs specific to portable
- computing. This 'Assistant' line started with the introduction in
- November 1992 of PowerBook-DOS Companion, a $219 package that
- includes, in one box, the tools to exchange information created in
- popular software packages, between PowerBooks and computers running
- DOS; to print to many DOS/Windows printers; and to attach PowerBooks
- to a variety of VGA and SVGA displays. As it recognizes further
- opportunities to support PowerBook customers with the 'Assistant'
- line the group plans to bring new packages to market.
- "Making it easy has always been a hallmark of Apple products," said
- Randy Battat, Apple's vice president of Portable Computing.
- "PowerBook File Assistant draws on Apple's strength in software and
- in integration. Apple is unique in its ability to respond to the
- needs of portable computer users as a whole--not having to split the
- hardware experience from the software necessary to enhance usage.
- Being able to address issues such as battery management, automatic
- server remounting, exploiting the value of built-in networking; this
- all underscores the importance of an integrated hardware and software
- solution in mobile computing. It's an important plus we can offer
- PowerBook customers."
- The PowerBook File Assistant software is a synchronization
- application that will automatically ensure files on both a customer's
- PowerBook and desktop Macintosh computer are updated when the user
- connects the machines. This means they can be confident that they
- are always looking at the most current version of their work.
- "PowerBook users who also work frequently on another machine--either
- in their office or at home--have told Apple that having a simple
- mechanism to ensure consistency between files would be of tremendous
- value to them," added Battat. " This application reflects the
- principle of our 'Assistant' line - using common sense, working the
- way you do but unobtrusively."
- Art Serafine, a partner at KPMG Peat Marwick, explained "Because
- we're not deskbound, our people are always looking for ways to keep
- mobile computing users' files in sync with office server files and
- personal files people keep on their desktop machines. At least 70
- percent of our Macintosh users are out of the office extensively. A
- product that assists in having up-to-date information would not only
- reduce the chance of error, but it would make us even more
- productive."
- For example: when a user works on a document on their PowerBook and
- later connects the PowerBook to their desktop computer (or vice
- versa) the PowerBook File Assistant looks for the same file on the
- desktop and updates it to include the changes the user made since
- last working on the desktop version.
- The application can be set to make updates manually or keep prior
- versions of documents, depending on customer preferences. With its
- unique database design it also avoids common synchronization
- problems, such as making extra copies of documents already updated,
- whose name has been changed or which have been thrown away
- intentionally. The PowerBook File Assistant can be used with all of
- Apple's notebook line - from the original PowerBook 100 right up to
- today's new, top-of-the-line PowerBook 180c.
- But the PowerBook File Assistant offers more than file
- synchronization--there are four other features that tackle problems
- specific to mobile computing.
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- -- Deferred Printing. A PowerBook user on the road has just
- completed follow-up letters to clients and needs a reminder to
- print and mail those letters immediately on return to the office.
- The user sends those letters to the printer as if connected, only
- here the software sensing no available printer, will hold the
- files until the user reconnects and then prints automatically.
- Deferred Printing even suggests a change in printer name if it
- doesn't find the chosen printer on the network.
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- -- Mouse tracker. This feature enhances visibility of the cursor as
- it moves across the screen.
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- -- Server Mounting. Already offered on the PowerBook Duo, this
- feature will appeal to notebook users who connect to a network
- frequently. On reconnecting all the servers to which they had
- access when last on the network will be automatically remounted.
-
- -- Latest in EverWatch battery management technology. These additions
- to Apple's EverWatch technology brings a new range of features to
- notebook users:
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- - A handy key combination lets users send their PowerBook into
- sleep mode at any time;
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- - Permanent RAM disk ensures the contents of the RAM disk are
- automatically saved throughout shut-downs and restarts. Users
- can dedicate a portion of the PowerBook memory as RAM disk and
- optimize battery life by working with a copy of an application
- or a file in the RAM disk (which has its own icon on the
- screen). Using this copy ensures significantly reduced demands
- on the hard disk thereby maximizing battery life;
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- - Automatic backlight dimming, which is now offered across the
- current product range, ensures the screen lighting is turned
- down when the trackball or keyboard has not been used for some
- time. Having this module included ensures owners of earlier
- models can now add the latest software features to their
- PowerBook when they purchase the package.
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- Pricing and Availability
- File Assistant will be available later this summer in the United
- States through software resellers and Apple authorized resellers.
- The suggested retail price is U.S. $79. Pricing and availability may
- vary worldwide.
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- Apple, the Apple logo and Macintosh are registered trademarks;
- PowerBook is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
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