WebWorld, Santa Clara, CA -- April 20, 1995 -- Pages Software Inc today
made public for the first time its on-going development project for
WebPages for Windows, a set of second-generation web document tools to run
under Windows 95 and Windows NT. Product plans remain confidential, but
Pages indicated that the first public release of their Windows-based
technology should occur before the end of this year.

Larry Spelhaug, President and CEO of Pages Software Inc, said, "We are
focusing all our expertise and resources on meeting the needs of the
rapidly exploding Web marketplace. We view our current product line as a
starting point and are actively expanding our technology in new
directions."

Pages Software Inc had previously developed and shipped WebPages for Pages,
the first truly WYSIWYG editor for creating HTML documents, as well as an
extensive set of their patented WebPages Design Models, allowing users to
rapidly lay out, edit, rearrange, and restyle web pages without ever
seeing HTML source code. These products, developed for NEXTSTEP, received
strong acclaim from reviewers and enthusiastic response from users and
viewers at trades shows such as WebWorld/Orlando, Seybold/Boston, and
InternetWorld/San Jose.

"We've been doing object-based compound document architecture for nearly
five years," said Bruce F. Webster, Chief Technical Officer and co-founder
of Pages Software Inc. "That's why we were able to bring WebPages by Pages
to market so quickly. We're taking all that we've learned from that
experience, as well as all our input from current and potential customers,
and using it to build effective and advanced products for the markets
we've identified."

Spelhaug added, "Consistently we have been asked at trade shows and on
customer visits, 'When will WebPages be available for Windows?' We are now
on a path to answer that question."

Craig Bustrin, an associate at Morgan Stanley, welcomed the announcement.
"Those of us doing web authoring here at Morgan Stanley have looked at
virtually everything on the market, and we felt that WebPages by Pages had
them all beat hands down. We believe that WebPages for Windows will set
new standards in web document creation and management."

In a separate announcement today, IT Solutions of Chicago, IL, executed a
letter of intent to acquire development and marketing rights for Pages'
current line of NEXTSTEP/OpenStep products. IT Solutions is located at 500
West Madison St., Suite 2210, Chicago, Illinois 60661; (312) 474-7700.

Pages Software Inc
9755 Clairemont Mesa Blvd.
San Diego, California  92124
Phone: 619.492.9050
Fax:   619.492.9124
<URL:http://www.pages.com/>
Email: info@pages.com

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