AIM Communications Services Ltd, St Albans, Hertfordshire, is releasing version 3.0 of its Ceemmore Unix communications software, which controls electronic mail, facsimile, telex, file transfer and access to external databases and communications services. It integrates with office automation products such as Uniplex, WordPerfect, OfficePower, OfficeManager and Q-Office, can access X25 networks via its support of the Symicron X25 card, and has X400 gateways. It comes with its own interface, runs on any Unix-compatible network and allows the transfer of written material and graphics. Ceemore costs UKP500 on a Unix-based personal computer. AIM bought the business, products and employees of Circulas Research International – including Ceemore, from Asset Technology back in May, and reckons there are around 5,000 users of the software, most in the UK. AIM has plans for an X Window version of the software in the future, and will add foreign language support.