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WebPages Press Release

PAGES SOFTWARE ANNOUNCES FIRST FULLY WYSIWYG HTML EDITOR FOR WORLD WIDE WEB REMOVING ROADBLOCKS ON THE INFORMATION SUPER HIGHWAY

 San Diego, CA 1 December 12, 1994 1 Pages Software today announced
 the first fully WYSIWYG HTML document creation tools running under
 NEXTSTEP. These tools include four new HTML Design Models: Cyber,
 HTML, Paseo, and Polar, running on Pages 1.7 ObjectBased(tm)
 word-processing solution. Separately, Pages is also announcing
 a design consulting service for those who want to establish a Web
 presence.

 Now, with Pages, you can create linked HTML documents easily and
 effectively, with little or no knowledge of HTML. You can also
 create styled headlines and tables, readable by standard Web
 browsers, that give a unique look to your pages.

 "The Web is growing explosively and is fast becoming the leading
 tool for all forms of information retrieval and dissemination
 including publishing, customer service, and advertising," states
 Jim Hamerly, Pages' V.P., Engineering. "Two major roadblocks remain
 for individuals, institutions, and companies seeking to establish
 a presence on the Web" the difficulty of creating Web pages, and
 the fact that all HTML documents tend to look the same. Pages'
 new Web solution eliminates these technical barriers, making it
 easy to create a widespread presence on the World Wide Web."

 Pages by Pages(tm) is the first commercial product that breaks
 through both roadblocks. It allows you to create HTML documents
 using a drag-and-drop WYSIWYG interface; as you create your
 document, you see at all times how it will appear without having
 to switch between "edit" and "preview" modes. Little understanding
 of HTML is required; instead, you can rapidly lay out, edit,
 rearrange, and restyle a page without ever seeing HTML source
 code. Even links to other documents are done using a select-drag-and-drop
 approach. The result is error-free HTML code that adheres to the
 HTML 2.0 Specification.

 What's more, Pages' patented Design Model(tm) technology lets you
 embed styled headlines and tables not achievable using standard
 HTML creation tools. These elements are fully editable under Pages
 and are automatically converted to a form viewable by most Web
 browsers. There are several HTML-specific Design Models, but
 standard Pages Design Models can be used as well. Pages Software
 Inc also offers design consulting for firms that want custom Design
 Models to give their Web documents a unique, distinctive look.

 Larry Spelhaug, President and CEO of Pages Software Inc says
 "Extending Pages' architecture to include HTML support was a
 logical direction, and extends our investment in structured
 documents. In conjunction with our PROKit API, Pages' solution
 can integrate with our customers' client-server database publishing
 requirements for the Web. Our new tools help position NEXTSTEP as
 a leading environment for the Information Super Highway."

 With Pages, anyone who can use a word processor can create
 well-styled, well-formed Web pages in a matter of minutes. Pages
 also includes filter support for Word, WordPerfect, Ami Pro,
 FrameMaker (MIF), RTF, and so on. The roadblocks to the Web are
 gone.

 The Pages Web Solution is scheduled to ship in January, 1995.
 Pages HTML Design Models will be priced at $95.00 each. Pages is
 sold through authorized resellers worldwide, as well as directly
 from Pages Software Inc. Orders can be placed by calling 1-619-492-9050
 or by sending e-mail to info@pages.com. For more information on
 the products and the company, see us on the World Wide Web:
 http://www.pages.com.
 
 Pages Software Inc is located at 9755 Clairemont Mesa Blvd., San
 Diego, California  92124. The company's products, initially
 available on NEXTSTEP, are planned for multiple computer platforms
 and operating systems.
                                                                           
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 Pages by Pages, ObjectBased, and Design Models are trademarks of
 Pages Software Inc. NeXT and NEXTSTEP are trademarks or registered
 trademarks of NeXT Computer, Inc.  All other trademarks belong to
 their respective owners.

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