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RandomNoise Ships Coda 1.0; An All-Java Web Site Builder

June 11, 1997


RandomNoise, Inc., the pioneer and emerging leader in Java-based Web site publishing solutions, today announced the availability of its groundbreaking, all-Java Web site builder -- Coda. RandomNoise Coda, the industry's first 100% Java Web site builder, allows Web designers and publishers to create Web pages entirely in Java -- without having to program.

"Coda provides designers with a whole new level of functionality previously unavailable with existing Web design tools," said Frederick Krueger, president and CEO of RandomNoise, Inc. "With this 1.0 release, we are setting the stage for the next-generation of all-Java Web tools."

Since its debut at fall Internet World, Coda has received wide acclaim by esteemed industry analysts, publications, and conferences. To date, Coda has won numerous awards including: C/NET'S "Best of Show" at Demo '97, MSNBC's The Site "Best New Product" at Web '97, MacWeek/MacUser's "Hot Pick," at MacWorld '97, and Seybold's "Hot Pick" at Seybold New York '97.

Coda: The 100% Java Web Site Builder

Coda combines the layout metaphor of desktop publishing applications with an unprecedented variety of customizable Java controls. These controls include support for graphics, sound, animation, rich text with anti-aliased fonts, multiple state buttons, forms, floating windows and other elements that can be precisely positioned, stages, and reused.

Open Architecture and Reusable Components

Coda's component-based architecture serves as an unrivaled tool for Web developers to leverage Coda's reusable components to build complex, industrial-strength applications. Coda provides an intuitive inter-object messaging metaphor, allowing users to send messages between objects and make highly dynamic Web pages. Further, Coda's open architecture allows users to easily customize their controls which integrate seamlessly with the application. Users can also apply Coda to develop their Web sites entirely in Java or combine Coda-developed Web pages with their existing HTML pages.

"With Coda, Web designers can finally create highly interactive, dynamic Web pages quickly and easily as part of an integrated java design solution," stated Oliver Muoto, director of marketing at RandomNoise.

Availability and Pricing

RandomNoise Coda's suggested retail price is $495. For information on where to purchase Coda, or to purchase the product directly, call (415)437-0321.

Source: RandomNoise, Inc.


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