Press Release
CSS announces Windows 95, Windows 98,
Windows NT/2000 32-bit radio email program.
Muscle Shoals, Alabama. September 10, 1999: W4PCSoftware announced today that a new RF-based Internet email program, HF Email
99, is in the final testing stages. The program takes advantage of the advanced
features of Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows NT . It is set for Preview release in the 4th
quarter of 1999.
The new program puts an Outlook/Eudora type of front end to a
radio-based Telex or Winlink server. Now you can send and receive email from your SSB
radio with a Kantronics, AEA/Timewave, MFJ, SCS or HAL unit. Servers supported include
Globe Wireless (http://www.globewireless.com),
WLO (http://www.wloradio.com), and Winlink (http://www.winlink.org). The Introductory Preview price
is $99.00 with free upgrades to the release and all 1.x versions.
HF Email 99 makes it easy to send and receive Internet or radio
email without a telephone. Other features include Navtex mode for monitoring weather and
news bulletins; Amtor, Pactor/Pactor II and Clover modes for high speed HF connections; a
unlimited address book; text and chat windows; online help; hot keys for common commands
and much more.
W4PCSoftware, Inc was incorporated in 1988. The Company
contracts with Microsoft for their internet online services, The Microsoft Network. CSS
created the 32 bit Terminal programs for Kantronics TNCs called PacTerm 98, PK-Term
99 for AEA/TimeWave TNCs and MultiComm Host for MFJ TNCs and a weather fax program,
Wefax 99. The web address is http://www.cssincorp.com.
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