Cupertino, CA -- October 5, 1999 -- Open Door Networks Inc. today announced that Apple Computer is including a version of Open Door's IP file sharing product, ShareWay IP, in its new Mac OS 9 system. ShareWay IP extends the Mac's built-in file sharing capabilities to let any Mac user easily and quickly share files over the Internet or an intranet. Open Door and Apple also worked together on other Internet features of Mac OS 9, and Open Door intends to announce additional Internet products concurrently with Mac OS 9 availability later this month.
"Open Door's mission has always been to provide Internet solutions that are as easy to use and as powerful as the Macintosh itself," said Alan Oppenheimer, president of Open Door Networks. "By working with Apple we've been able to make these solutions available to all Mac users as a fundamental, integrated part of the Mac OS. We're intensely proud of this accomplishment. And we're just getting started!"
In addition to Mac OS 9's built-in IP file sharing through ShareWay IP, areas of collaboration between Apple and Open Door include:
By integrating ShareWay IP with Mac OS 9, Apple and Open Door provide IP file sharing users with the same experience they have been used to for years with AppleTalk-based file sharing. Apple pioneered the concept of easy to use peer-to-peer file sharing through AppleTalk and AppleShare in the early 1990's. Open Door added IP capabilities to file sharing with ShareWay IP 1.0 in 1997, and point-and-click access through SLP with ShareWay IP 2.0 in early 1999. With Mac OS 9, users can now turn on IP file sharing simply by checking a box in the File Sharing Control Panel, and other IP users can access files through such Mac OS 9 features as the Network Browser and Navigation Services.
For Macs not upgrading to Mac OS 9, ShareWay IP is also available directly from Open Door Networks for Mac OS 7.5.5 or later. Details of ShareWay IP, including evaluation versions, are available at http://www.opendoor.com/shareway/ . Specific details of ShareWay IP and Mac OS 9 are available at http://www.opendoor.com/shareway/macos9.html .
Open Door Networks, Inc. is the leading provider of tools that aid in the rapidly accelerating migration of Macintosh networks from AppleTalk to Internet protocols. Open Door was founded in January, 1995 by Alan Oppenheimer, an 11-year Apple veteran and co-creator of the AppleTalk network system. Open Door's mission is to provide Macintosh users with Internet solutions that are as easy-to-use and as powerful as the Macintosh itself. Open Door Networks is located in Ashland, Oregon.
ShareWay IP, DoorStop and LogDoor are trademarks of Open Door Networks, Inc.