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ZFrame Introduces Wireless Browser Solution To Extend Desktop Content to Handheld Devices

URL(s): ZFrame


BELMONT, Mass., June 25 -- ZFrame, Inc. today announced plans to introduce a wireless browser solution that provides a simple, yet intuitive framework for accessing original desktop content on any Web-enabled handheld device. With the ZFrame solution, handheld users will gain the ability to: directly access a full range of desktop content including original email attachments, navigate using a fun and familiar desktop-like user interface, and create customized business applications and content within minutes using standard desktop tools.

The company will demonstrate a beta version of ZFrame for Palm OS(R) at PC Expo in New York (June 26-28), in the ZFrame Exhibit Booth #4962. Supported wireless networks include CDMA, CDPD, 802.11b and Bluetooth(TM) systems. ZFrame solutions that support Pocket PC, Windows CE and Java will be available later this year.

Until now, accessing original desktop content and navigating by the traditional scroll down method has been frustrating to users of handheld devices, leaving them less productive than their desktop and laptop computer counterparts. Their ability to access a variety of content was constrained by the small screen, they were unable to directly access email attachments and other desktop content in its full and original form, and had limited access to critical business information on both sides of the corporate firewall.

"ZFrame solves the navigation and content problems that have placed barriers between handhelds and the enterprise, by providing a bridge between desktop content and handheld devices," says John Robotham, president and co-founder of ZFrame. "We have developed a practical, yet intuitive framework for handheld communications that is fully scaleable, so there's no need for companies to reinvent the wheel, and the integration of wireless across the enterprise can be completed in the simplest form, at the lowest cost."

A Faster & Easier Way to Access Desktop Content on a Handheld

ZFrame's patent-pending Visual Content Framework(TM) provides a practical way to view information on the small screens of today's multi-function PDA's and cell phones. The ZFrame client browser and content server efficiently retrieves full desktop content while preserving the original content and graphics, and provides an interface that is as familiar and intuitive as the user's own personal desktop. Because ZFrame uses visual navigation instead of scrolling, the user has a better sense of where they are on a page. The Z-Frame format also streamlines the protocols and client software, reduces the waiting time for viewing a page and helps manage network client and server loads.

ZFrame's dynamic pop-up and zoom-in features make it easy to access and interact with full desktop content on handheld devices. The user simply taps the pen across the page and the contents are revealed as dynamic pop-ups. They can zoom in or click on hyperlinks, enter searches, fill out forms, read email and attachments, access Web pages, intranet content, Microsoft Word(TM) documents, or Excel(TM) spreadsheets. Because ZFrame provides a unified browsing environment, users can send and receive email, activate hyperlinks to public web or intranet pages, view email attachments, and browse documents and spreadsheets, without switching applications.

A Simple, Cost-effective Way to Integrate Wireless Across the Enterprise

With ZFrame's unique Z-mode(TM) feature, IT managers can easily build and deploy handheld content and applications within minutes using standard HTML tools. Z-mode directly maps the page layout to the small screen with pixel-accurate precision, and allows users to intermix and cross-link between customized Z-mode and standard Web or intranet pages. The applications can be cost-effectively deployed over today's cellular data networks and wireless LANs with integrated access to legacy content.

Z-Frame is fully scalable and can be used over cellular or broadband connections in or out the office, so the user can take the same content and interface to a meeting, at home, or on the road. All pages and can be intermixed and stored locally on the handheld device for visual browsing at any time.

Technical Specifications

The ZFrame solution runs on any standard wireless or wired network, and protocols use TCP/IP and HTTP transports. ZFrame supports any Palm OS(R) compatible device with 8M memory, including PalmPilot(TM) and Handspring Visor(TM) devices and the Kyocera QCP(TM) 6035 "Palm-phone". Support for Pocket PC, Windows CE, and advanced cell-phone application environments (such as Java(TM), J2ME(TM) and BREW(TM)) are planned for this calendar year. Supported wireless connections include CDPD and CDMA cellular services, 802.11b, and Bluetooth(TM) systems.

Availability and Pricing

A beta version of ZFrame for Palm OS will be available starting in July, priced at $25 for two months of beta service. After the beta period, the ZFrame value-added browsing service will be available to wireless PDA users for $22.50/month. ZFrame is a network service accessed through the user's existing wireless connection and wireless service provider. The ZFrame Enterprise Edition(TM) allows corporations to provide their own ZFrame service for corporate intranet content, and will be available this calendar year. Pricing for ZFrame Enterprise Edition server licenses range from $25-150K, depending on the number of supported users. ZFrame solutions that support Pocket PC, Windows CE and advanced cell-phone application environments (such as Java(TM), J2ME(TM) and BREW(TM)) will be available later this year. For more information, send email to info@zframe.com or visit the company's Web site at http://www.ZFrame.com .

About ZFrame, Inc.

ZFrame, Inc. provides next generation wireless software solutions for enterprise, commercial and home computing. The company has developed a patent-pending Visual Content Framework(TM), which bridges handheld devices to desktop content to provide a new architectural approach to wireless content development and delivery. ZFrame is based in the Boston-area, and is privately funded. Investors include venture capitalists, and senior high-tech executives in the software and semiconductor industries.

     For press information, product screenshots or B-roll, please contact:
     Krys Monaco
     Public Relations for ZFrame
     Email: kmonaco@rcn.com
     Phone: 603-893-5360


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