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April 13, 1989

APPLE MACINTOSH USERS OFFERED FULL ACCESS TO TCP/IP-BASED NETWORKS

By CBR Staff Writer

Apple Computer Inc Macintosh users are being offered full access to TCP/IP-based local and wide area networks with TCP/Connect from UK company Maxima Communications Ltd of Exeter, providing links to the Telnet terminal emulation and FTP file transfer facilities of TCP/IP host machines, and enabling up to 20 concurrent sessions to the same or multiple host systems on a range of terminal types; Maxima also has a set of six utilities that use Mac windows under A/UX to simplify the use of Apple’s Unixalike – StarNine Utilities allows copying to and from A/UX and Mac HFS volumes and Audit System; TCP/Connect costs UKP315 and StarNine Utilities is UKP70.

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