CyberMedia makes new First Aid 97 for all people with computers, not just "computer people".SANTA MONICA Santa Monica (săn`tə mŏn`ĭkə), city (1990 pop. 86,905), Los Angeles co., S Calif., on Santa Monica Bay; inc. 1886. Tourism and retailing are important, and the city has motion-picture, biotechnology, and software industries. , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 29, 1996--CyberMedia Inc. (NASDAQ/NMS:CYBR CYBR Copy Byte Right ) announced new Windows software, First Aid 97, that keeps computers up and running and protects them from crashes, freezes, viruses and other problems. First Aid 97 is expected to appear on software dealer shelves by mid-November with a $39.95 estimated U.S. shelf price at participating resellers. First Aid 97 does more than any software ever has to prevent computer problems from getting in a user's way. It intercepts many problems as they're happening -- and some before they happen. It offers to automatically fix or resolve most difficulties, and offers fast, friendly alternatives when it can't. Under the hood under the hood - [hot-rodder talk] 1. The underlying implementation of a product (hardware, software, or idea). Implies that the implementation is not intuitively obvious from the appearance, but the speaker is about to enable the listener to grok it. , CyberMedia has a software "engine" that thinks for itself, and offers users many ways to take advantage of that. For example, if it senses a crash about to occur or some other computer "gremlin gremlin, in American folklore, malicious, airborne supernatural being. Gremlins were first heard of during World War II as creatures responsible for unexplainable mechanical failures and disruptions in aircraft. " about to do mischief, it thinks through tens of thousands of possible problem scenarios that it already knows about to come up with a fix for the problem. Having a system problem? First Aid 97 has an Advisor built in. It asks questions that are easy to answer. For example, you might click on a picture of a system's speakers. Is there sound coming out of them? Are they plugged in Plugged In is a monthly magazine put out by Focus on the Family (founder: James Dobson) which reviews movies, music, general media, and pop cultural issues from a conservative Christian perspective. ? Is the volume turned up? Is a headset Headphones combined with a microphone. Used in call centers and by people in telephone-intensive jobs, headsets provide the equivalent functionality of a telephone handset with hands-free operation. Many people use headsets at the computer so they can converse and type comfortably. plugged in? Does the audio sound scratchy? Does it sound like that for just a few sounds or all the time? If it's all the time, that's a problem that First Aid 97 can't fix -- but it makes it easy for you to fix it by suggesting that you replace the speaker wires. In resolving problems, its goal is to first try to fix things itself, but if it can't, to make it as easy as possible for you to get fixed. First Aid 97 takes the work and confusion out of keeping a PC running smoothly. A special Guardian keeps watch over how a computer is running. It leaps in -- sometimes like an air bag -- to keep you from crashing when the system heads you for one, to give you advance warning when some of the parts start to fail, and to make sure everything stays reliable. Want to give your system a complete "physical exam"? With one mouse click, First Aid 97 checks out a system's components for hidden errors and possible problems. When it's over, First Aid 97 may even suggest some ways to improve your system's performance -- and ask your permission to make those changes for you, automatically. Have a question about something that doesn't seem quite right? Chances are the Advisor will have the answer. If it doesn't, First Aid 97 can automatically connect to the Internet. It then automatically searches for fixes or updates at the Web sites of the companies that made the hardware and software on your system, as well as answers to questions that may be on file there. Another way that First Aid 97 can make brilliant use of the Internet is through its "Update" button. When you click on it, First Aid 97 automatically plugs itself into CyberMedia's constantly updated Help Central server. There, it improves itself with new updates, and adds new knowledge to its built-in "smarts" about computer problems and their solutions. Thanks to the "Update" button, First Aid 97 stays current with the latest available improvements. When you register First Aid 97, you're entitled to free online updates for a year, and economical annual renewals. First Aid 97 even offers a more appealing, nicer looking, more consumer friendly control panel than almost any software out there. Its few controls look like little rubber-domed pushbuttons. For example, to use the Advisor, you look at a picture of a computer system and click on the part that concerns you. CyberMedia President Unni Warrier Unni Warrier is the co-founder, and former president, chairman, and CEO of CyberMedia, a public company providing automatic service and support software for the PC. Biography Unni Warrier is a tech entrepreneur. said its about time the computer industry addressed more of the needs of its users. "Most of the computer industry seems to be wearing blinders blind·er n. 1. blinders A pair of leather flaps attached to a horse's bridle to curtail side vision. Also called blinkers. 2. Something that serves to obscure clear perception and discernment. ," he said, "ignoring the four out of five users who aren't reading computer magazines and aren't enthralled en·thrall tr.v. en·thralled, en·thrall·ing, en·thralls 1. 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"We need to create software products for all people who use computers, not just for `computer people.' Like it or not, the computer industry has to recognize that computers and software are now a consumer marketplace. "We are doing away with complicated menus and control panels," Warrier added, "coming as close as we can to the ease of use of a telephone, a dishwasher or a vending machine vending machine, coin-operated, automatic device for selling goods. Many vending machines are capable of making change, and some of the more sophisticated ones accept paper money or credit cards. . And we're creating software that solves or prevents problems -- no matter how fancy our footwork has to be behind the curtains in concealment; in secret. See also: Curtain , that's the only thing that should ever make any difference to a buyer." CyberMedia Inc., founded in 1991, develops and markets software products that help Windows PC An x86-based computer that runs some version of Windows. See x86 and Windows. users fix or avoid problems on their own, reducing their dependency on vendor hot lines or help desk technical support. Its First Aid 95 product family has consistently been on top-10 Windows 95 business software best-seller lists since November, 1995, and has sold more than 1 million copies. Its newer Oil Change software updates Windows software automatically over the Internet. For additional information, contact CyberMedia Inc., 3000 Ocean Park Blvd., Santa Monica, Calif. 90405; phone: 310/581-4700; fax: 310/581-4720; e-mail: info@cybermedia.com; World Wide Web URL URL in full Uniform Resource Locator Address of a resource on the Internet. The resource can be any type of file stored on a server, such as a Web page, a text file, a graphics file, or an application program. : http://www.cybermedia.com -0- NOTE: First Aid is a registered trademark and Oil Change is a trademark of CyberMedia Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their owners. CONTACT: CyberMedia Inc., Santa Monica Giselle Bisson, 310/581-4700 |
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