DAYNA ANNOUNCES NEW COMMUNICATION SOFTWARE PACKAGE FOR ITS PCMCIA MODEMS
AND MULTI-FUNCTION CARDS

MACWORLD EXPO, JANUARY 9, 1996 -- Dayna Communications, Inc. announced
today a new communication software package called the Dayna AddressBook.
The AddressBook, developed in conjunction with Apple Computer, is the
first communication management software designed to support multiple
communication technologies allowing users to organize voice, FAX, e-mail,
and paging, from one central location. Version 1.0 of the software will
offer users an easy-to-use faxing and address book interface; future
versions of the product will integrate all communications technologies
within a single-interface package. Dayna plans to ship version 1.0 of the
AddressBook with its CommuniCard line of PC Card 14.4 and 28.8 modems and
multi-function Ethernet/modem cards in mid February.

POWERFUL DATABASE OPTIONS

The Dayna AddressBook provides users with powerful database options. It
lets users differentiate between individual, company, or distribution list
entries, then from the AddressBook's central location, manage and
manipulate those entries using a variety of tools.

The AddressBook features Entry Linking which allows users to link
individual and company entries so they can sort and list a group of
contacts associated with a specific company. The AddressBook also contains
a powerful search engine which lets users search the database for an entry
using every possible criteria, and then mark, view, sort, and list the
entries as desired. An Import/Export function allows entries to be
imported so that fields in other contact management or database programs
will align with those of the AddressBook before they are imported. A
tracking features lets users track notes and files associated with an
entry.

EASY-TO-USE FAXING INTERFACE

The AddressBook's management capabilities let users specify settings for
different locations such as office, home, or foreign countries. Using the
Location Management feature, users can set the AddressBook to
automatically make the necessary adjustments to fax numbers so a
connection can be made without changing dialing strings, calling card
information, and prefixes when the user changes locations.

A Drag and Drop capability allows the user to fax a document by simply
dragging it to an entry in the AddressBook database. Users do not have to
be within the application in which the document was created in order to
send a fax. All necessary items such as a coversheet or dialing strings
are automatically attached and the document is sent to the selected entry.
Faxing can also be accomplished using the traditional print-to-FAX command
from within any application. The Drag and Drop capability can also be used
within the AddressBook for quick duplication and linking of entries.

THE ADDRESSBOOK SHIPS WITH DAYNA'S PC CARD MODEMS AND MULTI FUNCTION CARDS

The AddressBook is part of Dayna's CommuniCard Modem and CommuniCardPlus
Ethernet/Modem family. The CommuniCard Modems offer users of Apple
PowerBooks with a built-in PC Card slot either a 14.4 or 28.8 modem
connection. The CommuniCardPlus Ethernet/Modem Card combines the
functionality of both an Ethernet adapter and a 28.8 modem in a Type II PC
Card. With the CommuniCardPlus, users can connect a PowerBook to an
Ethernet network and a phone line using a single card; both the Ethernet
and modem functions can operate simultaneously.

Version 1.0 of the Dayna AddressBook will begin shipping with the
CommuniCard product line in mid February; future versions of the product
will support multiple communication technologies and will be offered to
current users of the product through an upgrade program. The cellular
ready CommuniCard 14.4 and 28.8 Modems have a street price of $270 and
$416, respectively. The non-cellular 28.8 model sells for an estimated
street price of $345, and the CommuniCardPlus Ethernet/Modem Card for
$520.

FOR MORE INFORMATION
Editors should contact Suzanne Kimball
voice/FAX: (801) 567-1895
Internet: skimball@dayna.com
America Online: Suzkimbal
For all other inquiries, contact Dayna Communications directly
at (801) 269-7200, FAX: (801) 269-7363, AppleLINK: DAYNA,
Internet: www.dayna.com.

Founded in 1984, Dayna Communications, Inc., based in Salt Lake City, Utah,
is a privately held company specializing in networking connectivity and
communications products for wired and wireless local area networks.
Dayna's products are distributed nationally by Ingram Micro, Merisel, Tech
Data, and other regional distributors, and are available through
authorized international distributors.
 
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