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- Apple Unveils System 7 Pro
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- Contacts:
- Nancy Morrison
- Apple Computer, Inc.
- (408) 862-6200
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- Christopher Escher
- Apple Computer, Inc.
- (408) 974-2202
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- Apple Unveils System 7 Pro
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- New Version Provides Industry-Leading Communication and Customization
- Capabilities
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- CUPERTINO, California--October 4, 1993--Apple Computer, Inc. today
- extended its continued leadership in software innovation as the
- company's AppleSoft division unveiled System 7 Pro, an advanced
- version of the System 7 operating system for Apple Macintosh personal
- computers. This groundbreaking new software provides powerful new
- integrated communication and customization capabilities that Apple
- recommends for most users of Macintosh computers in business,
- government and higher education. System 7 Pro incorporates three
- industry-leading technologies--PowerTalk, AppleScript and QuickTime--
- making it even easier for Macintosh users to work with others and to
- create custom computing solutions.
- "System 7 Pro is the on-ramp to the information superhighway," said
- David Nagel, senior vice president and general manager of the
- AppleSoft division. "Whether you are an entrepreneur working at home
- or in an office with dozens of co-workers, System 7 Pro will
- streamline how people communicate today and prepare them for
- tomorrow. This clearly extends the differentiation between the
- Macintosh and other personal computers."
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- System 7 Pro Technologies
- PowerTalk, available to customers for the first time, is personal
- communication software based on the Apple Open Collaboration
- Environment (AOCE), a technology framework for providing
- collaboration services to users of personal computers. PowerTalk's
- built-in electronic messaging capabilities make it easy for an
- individual to communicate and work with other individuals or
- groups. AppleScript, which has been available separately since its
- introduction in April 1993, provides System 7 Pro with a system-level
- scripting capability for automating routine tasks.
- Together, PowerTalk and AppleScript can be used to create affordable
- custom solutions that once were available only to organizations with
- mainframes or minicomputers. QuickTime is Apple's award-winning software
- for creating and playing dynamic data--such as sound, video and
- animation--on a personal computer.
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- PowerTalk
- PowerTalk software provides system-level capabilities for electronic
- messaging. Regardless of whether the method of communication is
- electronic mail, fax, voicemail or pager, an individual can receive
- messages or documents in a single mail box, or send from a single
- mail box, using a drag-and-drop method that simplifies and
- streamlines correspondence. PowerTalk comes with AppleMail, a letter
- application that can be used to send messages and documents to any
- other PowerTalk user. PowerTalk also provides the facility for users
- to send a document directly from within any PowerTalk mail-capable
- application just as easily as users can print today.
- Two other components of PowerTalk--catalogs and security--complement
- the PowerTalk messaging capabilities. PowerTalk's built-in catalogs
- provide an open-ended object storage capability that will initially
- help customers manage electronic addresses and other information,
- contributing to the ease of sending and of accessing information.
- PowerTalk's built-in security includes a Key Chain, which offers
- customers privacy for their desktop mail box and a single log-on
- method for connecting to various electronic mail and network
- services. PowerTalk's DigiSign software lets a user attach an
- electronic signature to a document so that any user can verify who
- approved the document and whether or not it has been altered. This
- digital signature capability can be used together with PowerTalk's
- messaging services to send documents through an approval process
- electronically, without each individual having to print out the
- document to sign and forward.
- In addition to the immediate customer value of PowerTalk within
- System 7 Pro, third-party vendors will deliver applications and other
- software add-ons that build on the PowerTalk capabilities, to create
- applications and solutions that have not previously been available
- for personal computer users. Examples of such applications are
- access software that links PowerTalk users to other messaging
- services, such as voice, fax, paging, and online services; software
- agents that can be assigned to perform a variety of tasks for users
- automatically; and team-productivity applications that use
- AppleScript and PowerTalk to create custom team solutions, such as
- scheduling, calendaring, automating approval and document review and
- distributing information more effectively.
- "We are just beginning to see the full promise of PowerTalk as
- applications vendors announce the powerful and innovative
- applications that are enabled by PowerTalk technology and creative
- software designers," said Gursharan Sidhu, AppleSoft's director of
- collaboration products and the chief architect of AOCE. "Inspiring
- applications are beginning to emerge that will significantly enhance
- the way individuals work with others."
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- Leverages Server-based Services
- The PowerTalk software included with System 7 Pro can take advantage
- of a full range of server-based services, including those of existing
- electronic mail systems and the AOCE-based PowerShare Collaboration
- Servers software. Extending the capabilities of an AppleTalk
- network, PowerShare provides a store-and-forward server for
- electronic messaging and a catalog server for administration of
- catalogs that can be distributed across multiserver networks.
- PowerShare also provides privacy--authentication of network sessions
- and encryption of data transmitted over the network--for secure
- network communications, critical to many workflow systems.
- PowerShare also provides the ability to consolidate gateways and
- other shareable resources for easy administration.
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- System 7 Continues as the Basic Operating System
- In addition to System 7 Pro, AppleSoft's current System 7 product
- continues to be available, providing customers with a choice based on
- their computing needs. "The installed base of Macintosh customers
- has grown and become more diversified," said David Nagel. "We plan
- to enhance System 7 to meet the needs of customers in the consumer
- and K-12 education markets."
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- Availability and Pricing
- System 7 Pro is available immediately in the United States through
- software resellers and Apple authorized resellers. The suggested
- retail price for the single-user product, the System 7 Pro Personal
- Upgrade Kit, is U.S. $149, and the suggested retail price for the 10-
- user product, the System 7 Pro MultiPack is U.S. $999. AppleSoft is
- offering a U.S. $50 rebate to customers who upgrade to System 7 Pro
- after purchasing the System 7 single-user product between Aug. 15,
- 1993 and Nov. 1, 1993.
- System 7 Pro is available through the Apple Volume License Program, a
- cost-effective way for customers in the United States to acquire
- software licenses, support and maintenance in volume for selected
- Apple products. Under the program, United States customers may also
- acquire volume licenses for site locations outside the United States.
- This volume licensing is available through authorized Apple
- resellers, including direct software resellers, Apple dealers and
- Apple Value Added Resellers (VARs). Education and local-government
- customers may purchase volume licenses directly from Apple.
- Availability of System 7 Pro outside the United States varies by
- country. Localized versions are expected to be available beginning
- in November 1993.
- The PowerShare Collaboration Servers product is expected to be
- available in early 1994, in the United States through software
- resellers and Apple authorized resellers. Outside the United States,
- availability will vary by country. In the United States, the
- suggested retail price for the PowerShare Collaboration Servers
- software will be U.S. $999.
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- System Requirements
- A Macintosh computer system with a minimum of 5MB of RAM is
- recommended to install System 7 Pro. A Macintosh computer system
- with a minimum of 8MB of RAM is recommended to install the PowerShare
- Collaboration Servers product.
- Headquartered in Cupertino, California, Apple Computer, Inc.,
- (NASDAQ: AAPL) develops, manufactures and markets personal computer,
- server, and personal interactive electronic systems for use in
- business, education, the home, science, engineering and government.
- A recognized pioneer and innovator in the information industry, Apple
- does business in more than 120 countries.
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- Apple, the Apple logo, Macintosh and AppleTalk are registered
- trademarks and System 7, PowerTalk, AOCE, AppleScript, QuickTime,
- PowerShare, AppleMail, DigiSign and Finder are trademarks of Apple
- Computer, Inc. DataPak Word Solution Engine is a trademark of
- DataPak Software, Inc.
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- END
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- Editors Note:
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- System 7 Pro Glossary
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- AOCE
- AOCE is the Apple Open Collaboration Environment. The first Apple
- products based on AOCE technology are PowerTalk and PowerShare.
- PowerTalk is end-user software that is part of System 7 Pro.
- PowerShare is server software that will provide enhanced
- collaboration services for AppleTalk networks.
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- AppleMail
- AppleMail is the PowerTalk letter application, which allows users to
- send messages that include styled text, pictures, sounds and
- QuickTime movies. AppleMail uses the DataPak Word Solution Engine as
- the text-processing engine.
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- AppleScript
- AppleScript software provides a system-level scripting capability
- that makes it easy to automate routine tasks and build affordable
- custom solutions using off-the-shelf applications.
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- Catalogs
- PowerTalk provides the System 7 Pro desktop and applications with a
- Catalogs capability. By clicking on the Catalogs icon on the
- desktop, a user may browse through network-based catalogs. System 7
- Pro comes with two built-in catalogs, an AppleTalk catalog that
- provides access to all the addresses on the AppleTalk network and
- Personal Catalogs that can be used to create a private information
- cache, such as for storage of personal address information
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- DigiSign
- DigiSign is PowerTalk software that provides commercial-grade
- electronic-signature support. A customer obtains an approved signer
- from a valid issuing authority and can use that to attach a signature
- to documents. A PowerTalk user can verify who approved the document
- and whether it has been altered since it was signed. DigiSign is
- based on the RSA Data Security Inc. Public Key Cryptosystem.
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- Information Cards
- PowerTalk Information Cards are electronic objects much like a
- business card. They can be stored on the desktop or in a catalog.
- To send a document, the user can drag and drop the document onto the
- recipient's information card. An information card can store address
- information, the person's picture, and other information about the
- person.
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- Key Chain
- The PowerTalk Key Chain provides desktop security and streamlines
- access to electronic mail and other network services by providing a
- single user log-on. With the mail box on the desktop, a new level of
- security is needed to ensure privacy for an individual's mail box.
- The Key Chain provides this security through password protection.
- With the Key Chain, access to all other password-protected services
- can be streamlined by attaching the names and addresses for each of
- the services to the Key Chain.
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- QuickTime
- QuickTime software makes it possible to display dynamic data, such as
- sound, movies and animation on a Macintosh computer.
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- Universal mail box
- PowerTalk provides System 7 Pro with a universal mail box, which is
- part of the Finder and sits on the Macintosh desktop. The mail box
- allows PowerTalk users to receive all electronic messages in a single
- In Tray, regardless of whether the message is a fax, a voicemail
- message, an electronic-mail message, or a document. Items in the mail
- box can be opened, copied to folders, and otherwise manipulated, much
- as you would any other desktop objects. The mail box also provides
- an Out Tray that lets the user view outgoing messages and messages
- that have been recently sent.
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