A quick google tells me this is a redhat based product, which I find 
interesting.
I wonder if there is some OSS code somewhere on their website, or if 
they really base it on fedora now, or if they have some partnership with 
redhat.
I always like to see a company making money off of free software.

Michael

Dustin Puryear wrote:

> Anybody want this?
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dominic Lalonde" 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <undisclosed-recipients:>
> Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 4:20 PM
> Subject: Axentra launches 2 new products.
>
>
> Special Offer to the President / Leader of your Linux User Group : We
> would like to send each User Group a FREE Net-Box Soft! Please let me
> know if this would interest you. I'm hoping you might help us spread the
> Word about Axentra and our Net-Box Product line. This is a NFR copy, and
> for evaluation purpose only.
>
> On May 17th  Axentra will launch 2 new products that will change the
> digital home landscape: Net-Box Soft & Net-Box Classic!
>
> Techies, VAR's & System Integrators wanted!
> Let your customer own their content, and turn their PC into a dedicated
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> capabilities in one single plug and play cross device.
>
> Our software-only solution empowers consumers to choose their preferred
> hardware platform and configuration to install a dedicated home / SOHO
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> while leveraging consumers? computer network devices such as routers,
> wireless access points, Windows and Macs computers, printers etc.
>
> The cost? Again a bargain MSRP of $299 USD for a full Server appliance
> OS and applications suite, but if you order direct right now, you can
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>
> Net-Box Classic!
> The world?s first all-in-one home server appliance just got better! More
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>
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> powerful all-in-one file storage, backup and sharing, online photo album
> and email server features 512MB of memory, and a big 250GB hard drive to
> store and backup all your digital assets. Works with Linux, Mac & PC
> systems.
>
> Net-Box Classic works with your existing Internet gateway/router/Wi-Fi
> equipment. You keep your existing network the way it is. Simply connect
> Net-Box Classic to your home/home office network and you are done!
>
> Automatically publish your photo albums complete with thumbnails, and
> even slideshows. You can set access to only those you want, but best of
> all, you won't have to upload to a Web site to share with friends...
> It's a web server, an e-mail server, and even a blog server. Even though
> all of this may seem complicated, the setup is super-simplified by a
> surprisingly clean user interface. Each individual user can even
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>
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>
> "How does Axentra manage to squeeze so much into a box this small?  And
> at a price to match?  Good looks, smart software and ridiculously simple
> set-up makes the Net-Box a no-brainer for the modern home and small
> office." Nik Rawlinson - Editor - MacUser
>
>
> I Look forward to get your feedback.
>
>
> Best Regards,
>
>
> Dominic Lalonde
> Sales Director
> Axentra Corporation
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> t. 819-770-3444 x 543
> c. 613-261-2214
> Visit us today at www.Axentra.com
>
>
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