TGI Technolgies Ltd of Vancouver, British Columbia has announced the latest release of its Enroute facsimile software for SunSoft Inc’s Solaris 2.X and SunOS 4.1.X. Enroute 2.2 works over local and wide area networks, supporting TCP/IP connections between a Unix server and Unix, Windows95, Windows NT, or 3.1 clients. New features include 32-bit application programming interfaces for Windows95 and NT, and a programming interface for Unix and all the Windows clients for third party developers to integrate applications into Enroute. The other main improvements to the new release are performance enhancements, according to the company. File transfer speed between Enroute clients and Enroute servers and also between server modules has been increased, and on the facsimile receive side a routing daemon has been added to support automatic facsimile forwarding, electronic mail to facsimile forwarding, remote archiving, Direct Inward Dialing and automatic facsimile printing. In addition, a routing user interface has been added to simplify viewing and operator distribution of received facsimile messages. Enroute starts at $800 for the server and one client license and is available now. TGI has also introduced Messenger, which links Enroute to a T1 analog or digital line and it also supports Direct Inward Dialing routing.