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(PRWEB) March 2, 2003

San Francisco, Ca – March 4, 2003

FE77 Software LLC, of San Francisco, announced the FE77 UNIVERSITY program where qualifying teachers and students can order FE77 Server Suite for the price of just $ 19.95 + shipping. This software is offered only to teachers and students for their own personal, education, and/or research use.

With Mac OS X 10.2 running FE77 Server Suite and Server Manager you can plan, develop, test and even deploy high-performance application written in Java, PHP, Perl or even good old HTML. You can even publish your very own blog about your interests and serve it from your Mac. The possibilities are endless.

For teachers, Server Suite allows you to quickly deploy the webs standard web server, Apache, along with the industry standard java environment for Servlet and JSP development, Tomcat, and get to the business of programming within 10 minutes of putting the CD into your drive and clicking on our custom Installer package.

Student benefit from the same ease of use to get up and running and working on their first project without having to figure our complex UNIX tasks before they understand the basics.

Help is provided online at our special dedicated Server Suite help system where up the the minute updates and articles are available 24 hours a day… Have a problem that isn’t covered online? No problem, there is a special email address for just

Used in conjunction, Teachers and Students can benefit from having identical working and development environments that can be kept up-to-date by participating in our 12 Month, non-cancelable, Software Update Service. Get every major update to Server Suite delivered to your school, automatically. You’ll love the convenience of always having the latest, most stable, sever software at your fingertips.

To Qualify, visit our website, provide contact information for your school and place your order online with a credit card, or e-check, through our payment processor PayPal. Can’t use a credit card? No problem, simply download our mail order form, print it out, stick it in the mail with a personal check or money order and we’ll have you up and running in no time.

For more information about our products, or to qualify for this offer, please visit our website at http://www.fe77.com

Minor software updates can be downloaded from our support website, usually at no additional charge, you can also track updates to Server Suite and Server Manager at Version Tracker, Mac Update and the Apple Mac OS X Downloads website.

This offer is valid only in the United States (including the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and all U.S. territories including Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands). The product must ship to a public, private, or charter school address in the United States and is limited to eligible teachers and students and is not available to resellers, institutions, home schools, non-teacher school employees or pre service/student teachers.



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