Captain FTP 1.2 for Mac OS X
Press Release
Xnet Communications GmbH announces Captain FTP 1.2 for Mac OS X
Hamburg, Germany, March 18th 2002 - Xnet Communication GmbH, the
independent software vendor with it's core business in data communication
high-end solutions announces the release of improved Captain FTP version
1.2.
This absolutely new FTP client designed from scratch for Mac OS X
announced the very first time in the end of December 2001 is already a huge
success. After just two months Captain FTP 1.0 was downloaded by over 15
thousand Mac users and is listed on the 19th place on the famous "Top Pics"
(the most wanted software) for Mac OS X at Tucows.com.
"We were completely surprised by the Mac users enthusiasm. We achieved so
much positive feedback about our Captain FTP" said Wolfgang Falz - project
manager of Captain FTP.
Captain FTP 1.2 is now ready to be a product. The reliable FTP client for
an unlimited number of simultaneous connections is still Easy-to-use. The
already user friendly interface of the beta-version has been further
improved and meets Aqua even more.
Captain FTP is still free for non-commercial use.
For further information:
http://captainftp.xdsnet.de/ - product information
http://captainftp.xdsnet.de/ftp/download.php - Captain FTP download
http://www.xdsnet.de/ - company information
Or please contact:
Xnet Communications GmbH
Wolfgang Falz E-Mail:
wfalz@xdsnet.de
Stresemannstr. 375 / Hs. 11 Phone: ++49
(40) 89702 - 0
D-22761 Hamburg FAX: ++49
(40) 89702 - 100
Germany
Xnet Communications GmbH - Short Profile
Xnet Communications is an independent technology center. The core business
consists of complex solutions in the area of data communications. Xnet
combines standard-components to provide turn-key-solutions for all
requirements in data communications.
Xnet is orientated on the industrial standards of UNIX, TCP/IP and off
course Mac OS X. Due to the long experience of our staff, Xnet has a long
and founded know-how in all areas of data communications: in modern
systems, as well as migrating from legacy systems to the most sophisticated
architectures.