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8\Availability of Macintosh System 7.5 outside the United States varies by country. Localized
\versions are expected to be available beginning in September 1994. For information about the
Yavailability and price of Macintosh System 7.5 in a specific country, press and customers
0should contact the Apple office in that country.
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System Requirements
_Macintosh System 7.5 is compatible with virtually all Macintosh applications software currently
Uavailable and will run on Motorola 680x0-based Macintosh and PowerBook
computers, as
Swell as Power Macintosh computers
with a hard disk and appropriate memory. (To run
SQuickDraw
GX and QuickTime 2.0, the Macintosh and PowerBook computers must have at
least a 68020 processor.)
UFor a 680x0-based Macintosh computer, Apple recommends a minimum of four megabytes of
YRAM to run the core elements of Macintosh System 7.5 with most applications and a minimum
Mof eight megabytes of RAM to use PowerTalk and QuickDraw GX. When Macintosh
QSystem 7.5 is installed on a Power Macintosh, Apple recommends a minimum of eight
Vmegabytes of RAM for the core elements and 16 megabytes to use PowerTalk and QuickDraw
XSome of the third-party software products available on the CD-ROM have additional system
Yrequirements for use. Information about these requirements is provided with the product.
UApple Computer, Inc., a recognized pioneer and innovator in the information industry,
Ycreates powerful solutions based on easy to use personal computers, servers, peripherals,
Xsoftware, online services, and personal digital assistants. Headquartered in Cupertino,
WCalifornia, Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) develops, manufactures, licenses and markets products,
]technologies and services for the business, education, consumer, scientific & engineering and
)government markets in over 140 countries.
8nApple, the Apple logo, Macintosh, QuickTime, and PowerBook are registered trademarks and AppleSoft, AppleMail,
lPowerTalk, Power Macintosh, and QuickDraw are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Additional company product
onames may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the individual companies and are respectfully acknowledged.
]NOTE TO EDITORS: If you are interested in receiving Apple press releases by fax, call 1-800-
5AAPL-FAX (1-800-227-5329) and enter I.D. number 6172.
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8[that support the PowerTalk
mail capability. Software from STF Technologies, Inc. will let
Zusers send and receive faxes, and software from Ex Machina, Inc. will let users send pager
Ymessages. In addition, the CD-ROM will contain sixty-day trial versions of software from
\StarNine Technologies, Inc., which will let customers exchange e-mail messages with users of
QuickMail and the Internet.
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Availability
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8YIn the United States, Macintosh System 7.5 is expected to be available in September 1994,
Xthrough software resellers and Apple authorized resellers. Macintosh System 7.5 will be
\available as a single-user product, distributed on either 1.4MB floppy disks or on a CD-ROM,
`with a suggested retail price of U.S. $134.99 for either configuration. Macintosh System 7.5 is
_also expected to be available as a multipack for groups of 10, 30 and 100 users. The suggested
Xretail prices for these three multipacks will be U.S. $817, U.S. $2,450 and U.S. $7,772,
respectively.
XUnited States customers who purchase the System 7.1 Personal Upgrade Kit, the System 7.1
SUpgrade Kit with Apple Font Pack, or the System 7 Pro Personal Upgrade Kit between
\June 2, 1994 and October 2, 1994, can upgrade to either of the single-user configurations of
NMacintosh System 7.5. Customers who purchase the System 7.1 Multipack or the
TSystem 7 Pro Multipack between June 2, 1994 and October 2, 1994, can upgrade to the
\ten-user configuration of Macintosh System 7.5. The upgrade prices for System 7.1 customers
`will be U.S. $39.99 (single-user) and U.S. $ 339.99 (ten-user), plus tax and a per-copy shipping
\and handling fee that depends on method of delivery. The upgrade price for customers of the
^single-user System 7 Pro product is U.S. $19.99, plus tax and a per-copy shipping and handling
^fee. Customers of the ten-user version of System 7 Pro can upgrade to the ten-user version of
<Macintosh System 7.5 for just the shipping and handling fee.
YApple will announce details of its upgrade program, including contact phone numbers, when
XMacintosh System 7.5 begins shipping. In addition to the upgrade offer from Apple, some
.resellers may offer their own upgrade program.
\Macintosh System 7.5 will be available in the United States through the Apple Volume License
^Program, a cost-effective way for customers in the United States to acquire software licenses,
Ysupport 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 will be available through authorized Apple resellers, including direct
Xsoftware resellers, Apple dealers and Apple Value Added Resellers (VARs). Education and
Rlocal-government customers will be able to purchase volume licenses for Macintosh
VSystem 7.5 directly from Apple. Volume licensing programs are also available in other
countries.
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Just as the ground swell of Power Macintosh
applications continues to increase, so does the
[support for our latest operating system,
said David Nagel, Apple senior vice president and
Zgeneral manager of the company
s AppleSoft division.
Developers clearly see the value of
[creating applications for the RISC platform and for the ease-of-use advancements offered in
YMacintosh System 7.5. They view the combined Macintosh hardware and software platform as
[an opportunity to enter the next generation of computing and differentiate their products.
XNagel added,
While our competitors offer a slow and much-delayed bus to where Macintosh
Vwas a decade ago, Apple is offering its customers
with Macintosh System 7.5 and Power
*Macintosh
an express train to the future.
XVendors planning to develop software applications that support the features in Macintosh
XSystem 7.5 include established industry leaders in computer software as well as smaller,
Uinnovative companies. Among these vendors are Aldus Corporation, Claris Corporation,
WManhattan Graphics, Microsoft Corporation, Peirce Software, Inc., Symantec Corporation,
\WordPerfect Corporation and Xerox Corporation. (For a more extensive list, see the attached
1Macintosh System 7.5 Developer Support document.)
Macintosh System 7.5 breathes new life into the software marketplace by creating new
\markets for application developers,
said Michael Peirce of Peirce Software, Inc.
The type
Tof printer extensions we offer
from custom watermarks across a page to ink and toner
Zsavers
just aren
t possible on other platforms. We are creating an entire business around
Macintosh System 7.5.
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Now Includes QuickTime
ZMacintosh System 7.5 will include QuickTime 2.0, Apple
s award-winning multimedia software
Zthat makes it possible
without the addition of any hardware
for Macintosh users to watch a
Yfull-screen movie that closely resembles what viewers see on television today. QuickTime
Ymovies can be easily embedded into tutorials and other instructional systems based on the
ZMacintosh System 7.5 Apple Guide technology. QuickTime 2.0 also provides industry-leading
7support for professional-level video editing and music.
.Third-Party Software Bundled on CD-ROM Version
NCustomers who purchase the CD-ROM version of Macintosh System 7.5 will receive
Uadditional third-party software that takes advantage of specific Macintosh System 7.5
_capabilities. Two printing extensions
one that lets users add watermarks to printer output and
Wone that lets users print multiple pages (in a reduced format) on a single page
will be
^available from Peirce Software, Inc. Several of the products are PowerTalk personal gateways,
Wwhich provide transparent access from the universal mailbox to other mail and messaging
`services. Users can send messages using the AppleMail
application or third-party applications
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Whitney Greer
Apple Computer, Inc.
(408) 974-3886
Maureen O
Connell
Apple Computer, Inc.
(408) 862-6689
2Developer Support Strong For Macintosh System 7.5;
#Apple Anounces Pricing and Upgrades
CDeveloper Momentum Building for Macintosh System 7.5; QuickTime 2.0
Joins Feature List Line-Up
RMACWORLD, Boston, Massachusetts
August 2, 1994
As Apple Computer, Inc. prepares to
\launch its new operating system, Macintosh
System 7.5, developers are lining up in support.
WThe company announced today that more than 200 software applications are slated to take
[advantage of the special new features of the operating system and more are expected to come
Xon board as the product starts shipping later this summer. The strong developer support
Zfollows the largest distribution of beta software in Apple
s history; approximately 20,000
Wdevelopers received early versions of Macintosh System 7.5 so they could start updating
Japplications to take advantage of the new operating system
s capabilities.
YMacintosh System 7.5 makes using an Apple
Macintosh computer even easier. It includes a
Rcollection of new capabilities that streamline how people work on a computer (both
Xindividually and with others), simplify working with MS-DOS and Windows disks and files,
]and improve printing and graphics. Apple believes that Macintosh System 7.5 will advance its
Zefforts to attract MS-DOS and Windows users to its platform and will enhance the company
0competitive position in its traditional markets.
]Apple also revealed its plan to include the latest version of QuickTime
(2.0) in the feature
Mset, and announced pricing and upgrade options for Macintosh System 7.5. The
Uannouncements were made at MacWorld, Boston, where Apple publicly displayed Macintosh