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Haxial RemoteAdminTool 1.000

Haxial is pleased to announce the release of it's new product, Haxial
RemoteAdminTool (RAT).

RAT allows you to remotely control a computer.  It is particularly useful
for a computer that is being used as a server because you can administer
your server even if you are not physically located in front of it.  You can
do the following tasks remotely over the Internet:

 * See a list of the processes running on the remote computer.
 * Exit/Terminate/Restart processes.
 * Launch programs.
 * View the display of the remote computer.
 * See how much free space there is on each hard disk.
 * Empty the trash / recycle bin.
 * Restart/shutdown the computer.
 * View how long the server has been running (uptime).

RAT uses encryption to protect your communications.  It is also
cross-platform, meaning that you can use a Mac to control a Windows
computer, or vice-versa.

The product page for RAT is:

  http://www.haxialsoftware.com/products/rat/

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Haxial TextEdit 1.100
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Haxial has released an update to its text file editor.  Haxial TextEdit is
a simple, fast and free text editor that edits plain text files.  It can
edit text files in Mac, DOS/Windows, and Unix formats. It also includes a
Find/Replace function.

The changes in the update include a new "Count" command to count
characters/words/returns in the document and selection, or the number of
occurrences of a piece of text that you enter; a menu to show the path to
the file or to open parent folders; some font improvements; new color
schemes; and some bug fixes.

The product page for TextEdit is:

  http://www.haxialsoftware.com/products/textedit/

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About Haxial
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Haxial Software Ltd is a company founded with the goal of producing quality
software for Mac and Windows that is effective and powerful while still
being easy to use.  Haxial's website is:
  http://www.haxialsoftware.com
Haxial's products include:

* Haxial NetFone
  Literally talk to other people using your computer and the internet.
  http://www.haxialsoftware.com/products/netfone/

* Haxial DiskCatalog
  Find your files very quickly using Haxial DiskCatalog.
  http://www.haxialsoftware.com/products/diskcatalog/

* Haxial WorldClock
  See the local time in countries around the world, as well as other features.
  http://www.haxialsoftware.com/products/worldclock/

* Haxial TextEdit
  Edit plain text files with this simple, fast, and free text editor.
  http://www.haxialsoftware.com/products/textedit/

* Haxial KDX
  BBS-style encrypted internet communications and file transfer system.
  http://www.haxialsoftware.com/products/kdx/

* Haxial RemoteAdminTool
  Remotely administer or control a computer.
  http://www.haxialsoftware.com/products/rat/

All of Haxial's products run in MacOS 9, MacOS X, and MS Windows
95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP.

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