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Technology Stocks : Corel--$100 in 1998

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To: micromike who wrote (2113)4/6/1997 7:15:00 PM
From: Robert Lewis   of 2329
 
Citrix's WinFrame allows network devices -- of many hardware and OS types -- to run programs on an NT server. The clients can be thin (under $1000 graphic terminals, available from several vendors) or fat
(ordinary PCs running the WinFrame client software). Users see a screen that's virtually indistinguishable from a PC running NT. They
can lauch 16- and 32-bit Windows programs, manipulate files, and do almost everything else a PC user can do.

It's startling to watch a $750 terminal or ancient 286-based PC running the latest versions of Word at Pentium speeds, but that's what
WinFrame delivers. (All of the above quoted from Byte Magazine).

And the boot time is no greater than for any other device.
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