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To: A. Reader who wrote (714)6/29/1998 1:21:00 PM
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Corel Computer Launches the NetWinder(TM) DM
OTTAWA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 29, 1998--Corel NetWinder(TM) DM, the Linux Computer for Developers

Corel Computer today announced the release of the NetWinder(TM) DM, a powerful Linux-based development platform. Powered by the RISC-based StrongARM(TM) microprocessor, and the Linux operating system, the Corel Computer machine delivers high-end performance for commercial and institutional application development.

"We are pleased to deliver this much anticipated product, the first NetWinder in a family of network computer products from Corel Computer," said Dr. Michael Cowpland, president and chief executive officer of Corel Corporation. "The Linux and Open Source communities have enthusiastically responded to the announcement of the NetWinder DM and its potential applications. Its size, power and value make it an ideal alternative development platform."

The NetWinder DM is a development machine built on leading edge hardware and designed specifically for the power user. The combination of hardware and integrated open source software ensures that the NetWinder DM will be an ideal development tool for years to come.

"The NetWinder DM offers developers and OEM partners a chance to explore new markets and opportunities," said Ron McNab, vice president and general manager of Corel Computer. "Low cost of participation, and the chance to offer unique solutions, consultation and experience are some of the reasons we are seeing such a positive initial response from the Linux community."
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