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From: Ralph Zazula <zazula@pri.com>
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Subject: PRESS RELEASE: Pinnacle Transfer Ships!  Introductory Offer Extended
Date: 5 Oct 1993 21:46:44 -0400
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Pinnacle Research, Inc.
THE NEXTSTEP UTILITY LAB
4725 E. Sunrise Dr. #435
Tucson, AZ 85718

Contact: Ralph Zazula
e-mail:	info@pri.com
voice:   (602)529-1135
fax:     (602)529-0117

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Shipment of Pinnacle Transfer for Remote Access to NeXTmail and
Mission Critical Business Information - Introductory Pricing Extended
   
TUCSON, AZ, October 4, 1993 -  Pinnacle Research, Inc., the NEXTSTEP
Utility Lab,  announced shipment of Pinnacle Transfer for remote
access to NeXTmail, files, and programs via modem.  Pinnacle also
announced that the introductory pricing on Transfer has been
extended.  Until October 31, 1993, Transfer can be purchased for
$125  50% off the $249 list price.
   
Pinnacle Transfer is a NEXTSTEP application incorporating an
architecture designed for remote access to mission critical business
information. Transfer has been designed to be extended, for example,
to provide businesses with solutions for remote database queries
or as a method to maintain concurrency of business data at remote
field locations.
   
Beta testers have been enthusiastic about the ease-of-use, setup,
and functionality of Transfer:

"The most elegant way to get mail, especially NeXTmail, I've ever
known. With the FileBrowser and RemoteShell, Transfer kicks open
the barn door of mobile computing possibilities."   Michael Crawford,
nesteggs, Houston Texas.
   
"Transfer has perfectly filled the need for NeXTmail and file
transfer anywhere.  I use it for getting email and files from the
home office to my field office and from my field office to my
portable when I am travelling.  It is simple to setup and use and
'it just works'." -  David W. Fahrney, Alembic Systems International.
   
Transfer's client-server design uses an architecture independent
remote server. This allows client tools to interface with applications
running on standard UNIX and NEXTSTEP computers. Transfer ships
with tools for Email, drag-and-drop file transfer, and remote
command execution:
   
Incoming Mail - Select new messages or messages from any of the
users mailboxes for transfer.  To read the messages simply use the
NeXT Mail.app application.
   
Outgoing Mail - Send outgoing messages composed on or off-line from
the local machine.
   
Remote File Browser - Browse the remote filesystem using a
"Workspace-like" file browser.  Copy files from the remote server
simply by dragging file icons from the Transfer browser.
   
Command Execution - Display output of UNIX commands executed on
the office server. Pinnacle Transfer's modular architecture is
designed to be extended using custom modules to meet specific
business requirements. These custom modules can be used to provide
NEXTSTEP user-interface based connections to mission-critical NeXT
and non-NeXT applications residing on a remote server.
   
Contact Pinnacle Research, Inc. regarding development of custom
modules for Transfer.
   
Pinnacle Research Inc., of Tucson, Arizona, is a leading developer
of NEXTSTEP utilities.  Utilities designed to bridge the gaps
between user's work requirements and NEXTSTEP applications. Pinnacle
Research, the Pinnacle logo, Pinnacle Transfer, and Email: Anywhere,
Anytime! are trademarks of Pinnacle Research, Inc.  NeXT, and
NEXTSTEP are registered trademarks of NeXT Computer, Inc.  All
other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of
their respective owners.

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