November 11, 1996

NetObjects does Mac Fusion

With help from two big names, NetObjects announced today the Macintosh version
of its Fusion Web site design and management software, as CNET reported last
week.

Looking to rope in the large number of Web designers using the Macintosh
platform, Fusion for Mac has the backing of AT&T and Apple Computer, both of
whom will add marketing muscle to pitch a one-stop site-building solution
encompassing Apple hardware, Fusion software, and AT&T’s Web hosting services.

The vote of confidence from AT&T and Apple follows the support Fusion for
Windows received immediately after its release this summer, when IBM and UUNet
announced bundling and marketing agreements with the Redwood City,
California-based start-up.

The Mac and Windows versions will be practically the same, except for the Mac
version’s support of Apple’s Meta Content Format for creating both 3D and 2D
representations of Web sites.

Fusion faces tough competition, as Microsoft, Adobe Systems, Macromedia, and a
host of others vie for space in the increasingly crowded Web design software
market.

A free trial version of Fusion for Mac is available at the NetObjects Web site;
the full version will retail for $695. The company is offering a special price
of $495 until the end of the year.

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