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To: robbie_nw who wrote (2579)4/7/1999 5:08:00 PM
From: cmg  Respond to of 3627
 
TouchStone Software Simultaneously
Announces Purchase of Phoenix Technologies'
CardWare(R) and Licensing Agreement With
Compaq

NORTH ANDOVER, Mass., April 7 /PRNewswire/ -- TouchStone Software Corporation (Nasdaq: TSSW -
news) announced today the purchase of the CardWare® product line from Phoenix Technologies (Nasdaq:
PTEC - news) as well as a licensing agreement with Compaq Computer Corporation (NYSE: CPQ - news), the
largest global supplier of PCs.

TouchStone's newly acquired CardWare simplifies end-user PC Card use in a variety of ways. CardWare
enables seamless PC Card insertion, removal and/or exchange in a Windows NT environment. CardWare's
integrated support of Compaq's power management suspend/resume modes allows PC Cards to continue
functioning when a system resumes power. The need to reboot for PC Cards is almost eliminated. CardBus is
the high-performance PC Card interface technology that provides greater data throughput. This version of
CardWare enables cold docking, supports PC Card sockets both in the docking bay and the system and
provides the user with additional PC Card slots. The CardWare SDK (Software Developer's Kit) targets PC
Card technology developers, facilitating the implementation of PC Card device drivers and applications. Both
CardWare and the CardWare SDK enable hot swapping of standards-compliant devices such as CardBus,
modems, ATA, SRAM, Flash, Zoomed Video, multi-function, combo and other PC Cards

''We are pleased with Compaq's commitment to CardWare's leading-edge PC Card technology as well as their
confidence in TouchStone to continue to provide them with the engineering and support resources that they
demand for their mobile PC customers'', said Pierre A. Narath, President and CEO of TouchStone.
TouchStone is committed to the success of our OEMs and will continue to provide them with competitive
products, robust technology, and most of all dependability.

About TouchStone Software

TouchStone Software Corporation is a leading developer of innovative software designed to help people use
complex technologies. The company's products, which include CheckIt 98, CheckIt Diagnostic Suite, CheckIt
NetOptimizer and FastMove! are distributed worldwide through the retail, VAR, distributor, direct and OEM
sales channels. TouchStone's executive offices are located at 1538 Turnpike Street, North Andover, MA,
01845, with a branch office in Munich, Germany. Additional information about TouchStone Software is
available at touchstonesoftware.com.

On March 10, 1999, TouchStone announced its acquisition of Unicore Software, Inc., a leading provider of
system management software, which includes BIOS upgrades, PC Diagnostics and Year 2000 Solutions.
Unicore's customers consist of a majority of Fortune 500 corporations, government agencies, and major
educational/financial institutions. Information on Unicore Software, Inc. and all of their products including
CardWare is available at unicore.com.



To: robbie_nw who wrote (2579)4/7/1999 5:14:00 PM
From: Jeff Tensfeldt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3627
 
Robert, the announcements of the CardWare agreement with Phoenix
and the licensing agreement with Compaq were good news surprises! Sure do like the way the company is on the ball with new agreements and also getting the word out. Working on the diagnostics troubleshooting internet site is also a great idea that falls right in line with the TouchStone Software mission of becoming the leader in PC diagnostics. Great moves for the future.

JT