[WarpCast] Web Willy Watch for OS/2 now available - 7/31/98




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Source: Dan Porter (innoval@ibm.net)
Moderator: Trevor Smith (editor@os2ezine.com)
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Contact: Marianne Roderus, 914-835-3838, innoval@ibm.net,
http://www.webwilly.com.
        
Native OS/2 Web Willy Watch 3.0 for Netscape 2.02 and 4.04

Harrison, New York, July 31, 1998 -- InnoVal Systems Solutions
announced that a native OS/2 version of Web Willy Watch 3.0 is
immediately available. Web Willy Watch is a combination tool that
allows parents to optionally block pornographic web sites and, at the
same time, adds significant useful function for those who use the
Netscape Navigator, Netscape Communicator, and certain other web
browsers. Low cost Single Family licenses and Every Family licensing
options for businesses, K-12 schools, membership organizations,
churches, and synagogues, are available. Web Willy Watch is also
available for Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT.

"Not only is Web Willy Watch unique, so too is the license
agreement," said Dan Porter, President of InnoVal. "For instance, I
have a Single Family License. For $20.00, the license covers all OS/2
and Windows machines at home and the machines that I use at the
office. An Every Family License extends coverage to the entire
constituency of an organization. A small business may buy an Every
Family License for $159.00 that extends coverage to every employee's
family for home use. We have been surprised that a number of people
have obtained, on their own personal initiative, an Every Family
License for their children's school or their church."

In addition to optionally blocking pornography sites, Web Willy Watch
may be used to gather web content for offline browsing. It is a very
powerful offline browser. The program can also record the title and
URL of every web site ever visited. In addition to being useful for
monitoring a child's web activity, this is a useful feature for
tracking down forgotten URL's that were not bookmarked.

"I call it bookmarks for dummies," said Porter. "Like me, have you
ever wanted to find a site you visited three or four months ago? You
didn't bookmark it. You don't recall the URL, and it's one of those
sites low on search engine lists. I can't imagine not having this
feature on my system."

Web Willy Watch for OS/2 works with Netscape Navigator 2.02 and the
IBM WebExplorer. It will also work with the upcoming Netscape
Communicator 4.04 when released. The Windows 95/98/NT version
supports Netscape Navigator, Netscape Communicator and the Microsoft
Internet Explorer.

InnoVal is also announcing today, details about new spam fighting
software to be released in early September. A native OS/2 version
will be released first. Yet unnamed, the new spam fighting software
will include a database of thousands of known spammers and tools for
effectively fighting back at the spammers through abuse reporting
facilities, the Federal Trade Commission and various States'
Attorneys General. See InnoVal home site at http://www.innoval.com
for additional details.

"We will process your order in 5 minutes, twenty-four hours per day,
seven days a week. You can have it up and running in 15 minutes,"
said Porter. Web Willy Watch is also available very rapidly from BMT
Micro at http://www.bmtmicro.com. 

InnoVal is a leading producer of specialized software for the
Internet including the J Street Mailer, a Java email client, the Post
Road Mailer, and Hacksaw. Hacksaw is a popular 32-bit Windows and
OS/2 Internet file transfer utility.

Additional details about Web Willy Watch and Single Family and Every
Family licensing may be found at http://www.webwilly.com and at
InnoVal's home site at http://www.innoval.com.

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