Delrina Debuts Dilbert to Delight of Internet and Comic Strip Fans

The Scott Adams' Dilbert Screen Saver Collection features 16 fully-animated
modules exposing bureaucratic absurdity, from the Conference Room of
Horror to Whack-A-Lawyer!

Kirkland, WA, and Toronto, ONT -- September 26, 1994 -- Delrina Corporation
(NASDAQ: DENAF, TSE: DC) announced today the Scott Adams+ Dilbert Screen
Saver Collection for Windows and MacintoshR. The screen saver is based on
Adams+ popular syndicated cartoon strip, which is read (and often posted
at the coffee station) by more than 30 million fans around the world each
day. Available in October, The Dilbert Screen Saver Collection carries a
suggested retail price of $39.95 (Cdn $55.95).

"For the past two years I have been deluged by e-mail requests for a
Dilbert Screen Saver," said cyber-cartoonist Scott Adams. "A bunch of
people said they had already created their own Dilbert savers for personal
use. That demand, as well as Delrina+s success in the animated
screen-saver market, convinced me it was time for the Dilbertization of
the desktop."

Scott Adams pioneered the "interactive comic" by publishing his Internet
address with each strip (scottadams@aol.com). He receives about 50
messages a day, including immediate feedback on the day+s strip, and a
wealth of tales of corporate incompetence for story ideas. His daily
cartoon is available electronically on America Online, World Wide Web, and
ClariNews; and appears in more than 260 newspapers worldwide. Dilbert has
a large and loyal following among technology and computer workers,
engineers, executives, white-collar workers, scientists and university
students. Re-engineering guru Michael Hammer has called Adams "The
preeminent business thinker [and observer] of the 20th century." On
September 6, 1994, Scott Adams was the subject of a feature article in the
Wall Street Journal.

The Dilbert Screen Saver is distinguished by Adams' unique brand of humor
which is a hit from Silicon Valley to Wall Street. The collection
features: Dilbert, a naive engineer; his sarcastic dog, Dogbert, who has
the ambition to become supreme ruler of the earth; the hapless and
carefree rodent Ratbert; and other familiar characters. Scott Adams has
been collaborating with Delrina+s talented team of animators and engineers
-- under Dogbert+s expert direction. They bring his cynical view of the
corporate world to life in 16 modules that will tickle the pixels.

Cubicle-dwellers everywhere can let management know what they are really
thinking through their screen savers. Highlights include:

* The excitement of the typical business meeting
  (flowcharts and all) in "Dilbert Presents"

* See Dogbert whack a manager (custom-named by the viewer...)
  in "Budget Woes"

* The "Secretary with a Crossbow" incident expresses the fantasy
  of many a disgruntled support worker

* The "Best of Dilbert" unrolls fifty classic Dilbert strips
  in full-color

* Dinosaur Bob gives wedgies to his co-workers...
  Ratbert gets his due... and more

"I want everybody to see a little of Dilbert and Dogbert in themselves,"
says Adams "However, I have to admit that Dogbert says and does everything
I would if I could get away with it."

More than a quarter of a million Dilbert books have sold to date. Published
by Andrews and McMeel, Adams' books include, Shave the Whales (1994);
Clues for the Clueless (1993); Always Postpone Meetings with Time-Wasting
Morons (1992); and Build a Better Life by Stealing Office Supplies (1991).
A series of +meeting opener+ videos featuring Dilbert+s astute
observations on corporate culture is also available from Cohen/Gebler
Associates.

The Dilbert Screen Saver Collection modules operate under Delrina's new
Intermission (ver. 5.0) screen-saver engine. The user interface has been
recently improved, including the addition of "thumbnail" module views to
assist in set-up. This new version retains the standard Intermission
features of password protection, synchronization with network password
support, multimedia sound support, and the ability to run modules from
other popular screen savers including Delrina+s original Opus n' Bill,
Opus n' Bill On the Road Again!, The Far Side, The Flintstones, and After
Dark modules. All 16 modules are full 256 color animation for incredibly
detailed (up to 800 x 600 resolution) images.

The Dilbert Screen Saver Collection is available for computers running
Windows 3.1 or higher and Apple Macintosh System 6.07 or later, System 7
compatible. System requirements include 7 MB of hard disk space, 3 MB of
RAM, 256 color display and adapter. A sound board is highly recommended.

Delrina Corporation develops, markets, and supports PC-based software
products and services for the fax and data communications, electronic
forms processing and consumer content software markets. Founded in 1988,
Delrina employs more than 500 people with headquarters in Toronto, Canada
and offices in San Jose, CA; Washington, DC; Kirkland, WA; the United
Kingdom; France; and Germany. Delrina can be contacted at 1-800-268-6082.

Delrina Corp
895 Don Mills, 500-2 Park Center
Toronto, Ontario M3C 1W3 CANADA
416-441-3676,  fax 416-441-0774

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