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*** CLOANTO RELEASES AMIGA EXPLORER 3.5 ***

Amiga Explorer was first released in 1997 as part of the Amiga Forever
package. Version 3.5 is the result of years of refinements and feedback, and
is now being released as a stand-alone product. This new version includes a
revolutionary self-install feature to copy the Amiga side of the software
from the PC to the Amiga with no software other than a plain Workbench disk
(any version from 1.2 to 3.5 - no internet, no PC filing system, no terminal
software required)!

Amiga Explorer makes it possible to access the resources of an Amiga
computer from one or more Windows systems. The computers may be physically
connected with a "null-modem" serial cable, or via TCP/IP (e.g. Ethernet
cards, or over the internet). Configuration is extremely simple and by
default requires only one or two mouse clicks on the Windows side.

Unique features of Amiga Explorer include:

- Automatic installation of the Amiga side through the same serial cable
later used by the software itself (no additional software required). Before
the release of Amiga Explorer 3.5 this used to be considered an impossible
task!

- The Windows side can copy to and from the Amiga, and move, rename, delete,
format and examine properties of Amiga files, directories and volumes
through the familiar Windows Desktop and Explorer interfaces

- Virtual floppy (ADF), hard disk (HDF) and ROM image files, very useful for
archiving and emulation purposes, are created on the fly. ADF files can be
both read from and written to Amiga floppy drives.

- The Amiga side, including the self-installation part, works with all Amiga
OS versions from 1.2 to 3.5

- The Windows side works on Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT
4.0 and Windows 2000 (several other data sharing products do not run on
newer versions of Windows!)

Additional information is available on the Amiga Explorer Home Page at
http://amigaexplorer.com, where the software is available for immediate
download for only $19.95. The sample screenshots on that page include an
exclusive preview of GPSoftware's Directory Opus for Windows while it
accesses an Amiga through Amiga Explorer!